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Trying to bleed my 2001 f250 master hyd. clutch and slave cylinder but there are no bleeder valves on either one, I know it has air in lines but can't seam to get it out.
You can replace the clutch master cylinder, on your Ford F250 7.3 liter super duty truck, by first removing the hydraulic line. Next, unbolt the master cylinder. Reverse the process to install the new master cylinder.
you bleed it just like you would blled your brakes 2 people one pumps then hold clutch the other opens bleed screw on slave cylinder till you get stream of fluid no air about 2 times then refill master cylinder but there is no bleeder screw on clutch
I have the same Problem, AFTER EXAMINING MY OLD MASTER CYLINDER TO ESTABLISH THAT THIS WILL NOT OBSTRUCT THE STROKE OF THE PISTONS INSIDE THE CYLINDER. I HAVE DECIDED I WILL DRILL A LITTLE HOLE IN THE PLASTIC BARREL OF THE NEW REPLACEMENT MASTER CYLINDER. AFTER BLEEDING FOR SAFTEY SAKE. I WILL PUT AN ALLEN SCREW IN THE HOLE AND PERHAPS USE A HOSE CLIP OVER THE SCREW AND AROUND THE PLASTIC BARREL OF THE CYLINDER.
Sounds like a master cylinder.
i think you have to change the master and the slave cly as i think ther'e one unit
In the brake master cylinder reservoir on the drivers side of the engine compartment near the firewall
Where is cylinder temp sensor on 2000 Ford f250 with v10 engine
well mines not a ranger its a ford f250 super cab 7.5 l now how do i stop the clutch pedle from going to the floor
the air must be bled out... but on this system, it is very hard to do, especially if everything has been changed. you will find air in the r.a.b.s. valve,and there may not be a bleeder valve on it. start by bleeding the master cyl. then go to the r.a.b.s. valve,and bleed valve 1 line at a time. you may have to park truck on an incline to get all the air out. then bleed the wheels, starting w/ r.r, l.r, r.f, & l.f.
The windshield wiper governor on a 1983 Ford F250 is located behind the glove box. It is on the left side of the cowl.
two people open bleeder valve "down" close "up" and most important extemely slow on peddle , bleeder is on the bell housing in front of clutch fork