Clutch Slave Cylinder, bleeding?

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Clutch Slave Cylinder, bleeding?

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I have a Marea 2L 20V, and have replaced the Slave Cylinder for the Clutch - the supposed cause of the Floppy Clutch Pedal Syndrome. But now, how to get it to work? Is it simply a case of bleeding the brakes, or is there some methodology to bleeding the clutch as well? How to do it? I mean, there's no pedal to depress (or there is, but it has no tension). Will pumping the lever into which the cylinder is seated do the trick?

Help,

Thanks,

JoeM
 
There is a bleed screw on top of the slave cylinder, use a brake bleeding device on that and press the clutch pedal as if you were bleeding brakes.

Don't forget to keep the fluid topped up as you do it!
 

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