Seems almost too stupid to ask - I've been doing this for years, but this has got me completely stumped.
I have changed to an AP Racing 0.812" master cylinder for the clutch together with the original remote reservoir.
I first fitted the Girling pushrod from the original master cylinder. Then discovered this was the wrong thing to do, as the piston and pushrod in the AP cylinder are shimmed to suit each cylinder and we were therefore unable to draw the fluid through, as the inlet port was not uncovered by the stroke of the piston.
Then fitted the correct pushrod, but still unable to bleed the clutch.
When the outlet pipe on the master cylinder is removed, fluid flows from the reservoir, through the cylinder and leaks out freely.
With both inlet and outlet pipes tightened, and trying to bleed the system, no fluid or air is expelled, other than a very small amount on the first thrust of the pedal.
Has anybody got any ideas?
I'm hoping to borrow a Mityvac and try and draw the fluid through.
All ideas very, very gratefully received.
Cheers,
Geoff.
I have changed to an AP Racing 0.812" master cylinder for the clutch together with the original remote reservoir.
I first fitted the Girling pushrod from the original master cylinder. Then discovered this was the wrong thing to do, as the piston and pushrod in the AP cylinder are shimmed to suit each cylinder and we were therefore unable to draw the fluid through, as the inlet port was not uncovered by the stroke of the piston.
Then fitted the correct pushrod, but still unable to bleed the clutch.
When the outlet pipe on the master cylinder is removed, fluid flows from the reservoir, through the cylinder and leaks out freely.
With both inlet and outlet pipes tightened, and trying to bleed the system, no fluid or air is expelled, other than a very small amount on the first thrust of the pedal.
Has anybody got any ideas?
I'm hoping to borrow a Mityvac and try and draw the fluid through.
All ideas very, very gratefully received.
Cheers,
Geoff.