I don't know what model year you own, but on my 09, it says that the clutch system is does not have its own fluid, but is tied into the brake system and its fluid. That makes sense to me, seeing that clutch fluid is merely brake fluid.
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The same way as you bleed any other brake system.
No,It is ahydraulic clutch, try to bleed the unit first and see if that helps.
As i believe, from experience of owning one, 1984 is when the hydraulic clutch came into place. You shouldn't need to bleed the clutch on an 83' S10. Not unless its not the stock transmission.
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It is important to bleed a clutch master and slave cylinder to make sure all of the air is out of the lines. For a 1989 Chevy you would need to know model you had, and then find the repair manual for that specific vehicle.
there are two places to blead your clutch and its a two person job the first thing you do is fill the clutch master cly. theres a bleeder screw on it then refill the cly. and bleed it at the slave cly. this is all done the same way you bleed your brake system
it is probably hydrological. not adjustable
it takes 2 people,1 to pump the clutch pedal and the other to bleed it from underneath at the clutch slave cyl. but remember to keep the reservoir full at all time. it is kind of like bleeding the brakes on your car
There is no adjustment on this clutch. The clutch is hydrolic, you may need to bleed it.
Remove reservoir cap and pump the clutch pedal until air bubbles rise and pedal feels firm.
if the clutch is hydraulic operated, bleed the cluth if it is mechanical cluth, adjust the linkages