[Mgs] Clutch slave bleeding

Max Heim max_heim at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jun 13 14:15:15 MDT 2008


The clutch is a completely independent system. You did not affect it at all
by bleeding the brakes.

Check the fluid level in the clutch master cylinder. It is entirely possible
that you may need to bleed the clutch system as well.

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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires

on 6/13/08 12:50 PM, davewillner at dwillner at ptd.net wrote:

> When bleeding the brakes on a 70, is it also necessary to bleed the clutch's
> slave cylinder at the same time?  The clutch has about 13K miles on it and it.
> I did bleed the brakes correctly and centered the pressure switch and they
> seem to work real good, the brake check light switch had come on.  I didn't
> recognize any signficant difference in the clutch pedal other than it seems to
> be disengaging pretty close to the floor now, a little low I believe for a
> clutch kinda still somewhat new? Thanks
> 
> Dave Willner
> Stroudsburg, PA
> 59 TR3A Apple Green
> 70 MGB BRG
> 70 BSA 441 Victor Special


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