I pressure bled my clutch in my 87 325is after installing a new slave cylinder with ATE Super Blue, and it's spongy. It lets go near the floor, too, not near the top like my 325e. Is this air in the line or a clutch problem? It's a brand new Sachs clutch kit, slave cylinder, and fluid. No leaks or anything.
I didn't turn the slave cylinder upside down because there's not enough length in the rubber hose to do that, and the metal part of the line coming out the slave cylinder can't be turned in a way that won't hit anything. I have no idea how you guys are doing that.
I don't want to spend $30 on that stupid slave cylinder bleeding tool from bavauto if it's not even going to make a difference. Any ideas?
I didn't turn the slave cylinder upside down because there's not enough length in the rubber hose to do that, and the metal part of the line coming out the slave cylinder can't be turned in a way that won't hit anything. I have no idea how you guys are doing that.
I don't want to spend $30 on that stupid slave cylinder bleeding tool from bavauto if it's not even going to make a difference. Any ideas?
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