Bleeding a clutch like the one in a Mazda 323 F means taking the air out of the line. This can be done by pumping clutch fluid through the line. Forcing it in under pressure making sure there are no kinks in the line, or using gravity to accomplish this is a quick procedure.
how to bleed the clutch system on ford f-250 2001 truck
On the clutch slave cylinder
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4stud vs 4 stud, yes it will, 4 stud vs 5 studd, it will not. for all the 4 stud Mazda 323(f) from by 88 up to 2001 will fit
You can find the manuals for the carburetor in the 2002 Mazda 323 F at most auto parts stores and within the Chilton's manual for those cars. You can also find them at places like AutoZone.
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There are many places where one could find some repair manuals for Mazda 323 F cars online. The best place to look for car repair manuals online would be at places like Amazon.
at the slave cylinder, you will need to remove the clutch inspection plate to do so.
There wont be one on the master but there is one on the slave, it looks like a grease fitting.
Ford has used hydraulically operated clutches in the F250 for a long time. You don't adjust them. You could bleed it, if the clutch feels soft or spongy.
you just bleed it like the brakes pump the clutch pedal 6 or 7 times hold to the floor and have someone open the bleeder screw on the tranny tighten and repeat until al the air is out of the slave i think its on the driver side of the transmission make sure u fill ur fluid before and after u bleed it
when you open the door next to the glass there is a triangle,pop it off, there are some 10mm bolts underneath. if motorized don't forget to unplug the connector