[Roadsters] 1969 SRL-311 Clutch
Graeme S.
graemes at internode.on.net
Sun Apr 13 20:04:28 MDT 2014
With nothing happening down under, if you'll pardon the expression, it
sounds like the master cylinder is not functioning correctly.
If the M/C reservoir is full of fluid, try releasing the bleed nipple on
the slave cylinder and gravity should allow the fluid to drain.
That will prove you have fluid in the lines at least.
Then if pumping the pedal still doesn't operate the slave and therefore
the clutch, the M/C is at fault.
Regards,
Graeme S.
nissanman.shutterfly.com
On 14/04/2014 11:21 AM, SHANNON wrote:
> You might have to bleed the slave cylinder
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> But, I went to use the clutch and it has absolutely no resistance and does
> not engage! I have notice in the past that when the car sat a while the
> clutch had to be pumped about 8 times to get pressure. Now, I pumped a
> hundred times and nada! The reservior is full, so it is not the fluid. I
> know nothing about the clutch system. Any instructions on how to get the
> clutch back?
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