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Just changed engine - now clutch pedal at floor

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Just done an engine rebuild, has been going well and it is back in car and running. Now got a problem, have reconnected the clutch slave cylinder to the gearbox and seem to have lost pressure. I made sure the new clutch kit matched the old so can only think this must be a failure in the clutch hydraulics.

 

Anyone ever experienced something similar? It did have quite a low bitepoint prior to engine work, now it has no pedal pressure at all! There seems to be no leaks from the slave cylinder.

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Is it deffo actuating(or pointing at) the clutch fork??? ie something maybe out of place?

 

If it was low before tho and you have got a new clutch you really want to change the slave anyways...

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Well there is def a plate to push against as i can feel it with my finger. I am thinking i try and bleed it and then see if it works. They are not too expensive these slave cylinders at about 40 quid from GSF so it is not too bad i suppose.

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When I had the engine replaced in my car (and had the clutch done at the same time) the garage had to replace the slave cylinder - didn't have any visible faults, but they just couldn't get it to bleed - yet before the engine swap I hadn't had any problems with the hydraulics at all. And, as you say, at least a new slave cylinder is fairly cheap if you do need one.

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Just try undoing the bleed screw, and take the top off the brake fluid resevoir gravity will cause the fluid to run through the system and bleed itself. That's what I did inadvertantly in the past.

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I am thinking i try and bleed it and then see if it works.

 

Hi

 

Is there any fluid in the slave cylinder ?

 

One way to get fluid in is to use a syringe.

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Not sure yet, just about to have a play now and see if bleeding or anything else is going to help. Just so you know, i only removed cylinder from the gearbox and not disconnected the system.

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