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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / March 2006

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<@>¿<@> guess who - 30 Mar 2006 23:34 GMT
4 cylnder 5 speed
i had a new clutch .presure plate -throwout bearing put in 4 months ago/
did not change slave cylnder...any how now every 3 weeks i must bleed
the clutch ..seems there is allways a air bubble at the slave ...there
is no fluid leak at all...it just some how gets a air bubble in the line
at the slave cylnder ...i bleed it and it works fine till 3 or 4 weeks
go by then when it starts hitting teeth  i blead it again ...theres only
1 pass of air each time it needs blead......any ideas on this


Whitelightning - 31 Mar 2006 05:20 GMT
> 4 cylnder 5 speed
> i had a new clutch .presure plate -throwout bearing put in 4 months ago/
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> go by then when it starts hitting teeth  i blead it again ...theres only
> 1 pass of air each time it needs blead......any ideas on this

yeah. how did they change the throw out bearing with out replacing the
slave?

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David M - 31 Mar 2006 12:17 GMT
>> 4 cylnder 5 speed
>> i had a new clutch .presure plate -throwout bearing put in 4 months ago/
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> yeah. how did they change the throw out bearing with out replacing the
> slave?

Put the old one back on, maybe?

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<@>¿<@> guess who - 31 Mar 2006 20:55 GMT
the throwout spring and bearing snap in place.....no lines have to be
loose to change....

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