You can fully bleed the clutch by pumping the pedal 80-100 times. I use a pressure bleeder, simply because it is faster and less effort, but pumping the pedal works.
Assuming the right master and slave are installed and the system fully bled, a disengagement problem will most likely be a worn clutch disk. By a worn pivot pin, a worn throwout bearing, bad pressure plate, or cracked clutch fork are possibilities.
Assuming the right master and slave are installed and the system fully bled, a disengagement problem will most likely be a worn clutch disk. By a worn pivot pin, a worn throwout bearing, bad pressure plate, or cracked clutch fork are possibilities.
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