Bleeding the Hydralic Clutch system

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Old 03-10-2006, 07:49 PM
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Bleeding the Hydralic Clutch system

im getting rid of my 99 tl and i picked up a 97 ex 4dr 2.2L 5spd accord, The only problem is that after about 2 weeks of driving it, the clutch wasnt feeling right. So my dad and i replaced the master clutch cylinder but there is no pressure still. WE filled the cylinder up before we put it on but is there any place to bleed the system, because something is not right at all. Thanks for the help
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Follow the line from the clutch master cyl to the tranny till it ends. It will end on the tranny where the slave cylinder is (it pushes on the release fork) you will see a bleeder valve on it, and you bleed it the same way as brakes.
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thanks i did some searching on the cl forum and found that out.
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