Duncan, a 74 is a 1275, not a 1500. But the procedure is the same.
Open bleeder, push, close bleeder, release, repeat till your leg
falls off.
Larry
On Jun 3, 2006, at 3:58 PM, Duncan Sinclair wrote:
> What you actually took to pieces was the clutch slave cylinder. In
> your
> cleaning process you must somehow have go some air in there hence
> why the
> clutch wont work.
> You now have the happy task :) of bleeding the clutch hydraulics.
>
> I'm sure some 1500 expert on the list will jump in and here and
> give you the
> lowdown.
>
> Thanks
> Duncan
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