most clutchs are self bleeding
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NO NEED TO BENCH BLEED,INSTALLED THEM VIRGIN BUT THE MAIN KEY IS THOSE FLUID PIPE LINES ARE INSTALLED VERY TIGHT AND INSTALLED THE RIGHT WAY IT IS THE MAIN KEY,OR ELSE YOU WONT GET A NICE CLUTCH,IF ITS NO LEAKS VACUUM BLEED THE SYSTEM PROPERLY,IF YOU WANT XTRA CLUTCH BLEED THE SYSTEM DISENGAGE FROM THE FORK AFTER THAT IT SHOULD BE OK,IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU NEED TO DISENGAGE THE SLAVE CYLINDER JUST ONCE OR ANY OF THE PUMPS OR ELSE YOU WILL NEVER GET IT RIGHT,TRY TO PREVENT USING THE SLAVE OR MASTER CYLINDER PRESSING THEM SPECIALLY THE TWON MAN BLEEDING PRESSING BY FOOT IT IS THE WRONG THING TO DO,HOPE THIS HELPS
No.
you are wrong, you don't have a bleeder valve The system was designed to be factory filled and bled. No bleed screw. You can bleed the system but it requires dismantling the slave and master cylinders and is not recommended
The answer from Y-THINK-Y is incorrect. The 97 TJ clutch master to slave cylinders are not a conventional brake type hydraulic system. The conventional bleeding process does not work. Does anyone know how the system is purged and bled? Do I need a special pump sysytem of some sort? Basically in the same fashion that you would bleed brakes. Search the FAQ answers for the "how" to bleed brakes. Y-THINK-Y
It probably has a hydraulic clutch so you will have to bleed the air out of it.
You dont. It is hydraulic. Cannot be adjusted.
you need to bleed your clutch fluid
On my 2002 wrangler you have to put a fuse in the fuse box behind the glove box. I think it says transmission but this will allow you to start the Jeep without having to push in the clutch.
The same time as the brake fluid.
same as bleeding the air in the clutch line for any other car -stab the air.
There is no adjustment on this clutch. The clutch is hydrolic, you may need to bleed it.
Perhaps the clutch isn't completely disengaging. Are you certain that you're pushing the clutch in completely? Sometimes a warped clutch will be difficult to shift.
Just like you would brakes, two people one pumping the pedal and one loosening and tightening the bleeder screw. You have to be absolutely sure you close that bleeded before the pedal is allowed to come up off the floor.