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There is not any adjustment on this clutch. Al you have to do is bleed the system.
I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WITH MY 92 WRANGLER.. GO TO AUTOZONE.COM AND CLICK ON SERVICE MANUALS, THEY WILL EXPLAIN HOW TO BLEED THE SLAVE CYLINDER.. AND IT WORKS.. DON DRC@EPIX.NET
Hydraulic clutch on that model is not ajustable. You either have a bad clutch slave cylinder, Or the clutch and pressure plate needs replaced.
how do you bleed a cluch on a 92 Saturn sl
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Yes, with one exception: the 92 Integra comes with a cable actuated clutch, the 98 a hydraulic actuated clutch. Hasport may have a cable to hydraulic converter kit.
FOR ME THERE IS NO WAY TO BLEED A CLUTCH ON A SATURN BUT IF YOU REPALCE ONE PART SOMETIME ITS POSSIBLE. 20 % CHANCE .THE ONLY WAY ITS TO REPLACE THE SLAVE AND THE CYLINDER AS A SEALED KIT
you dont it is a sealed hydraulic system the only thing you can adjust is the pedal travel inside the passenger comparptment
The value of a clutch plate depends on whether it is new or refurbished. It can cost anywhere from 50 to 300 dollars.
at the slave cylinder, you will need to remove the clutch inspection plate to do so.
On the opposite side of the trans from where the clutch line enters, a fitting with a bleed valve on the end. You can get a great view if you remove the access panel around the shifter, you will be able to see them both from there, loosen the end to bleed.
If I remember right, you can't. I believe it has a hydraulic clutch. If so you can bleed the clutch at the slave cylinder, just as you would do to brakes. Have a friend hop in the car pump the clutch pedal 5 full times and hold it to the floor board. Open bleeder. If any amount of air comes out with fluid repeat. If no air your done. Be sure to check the fluid level and keep it topped off.