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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.
caint it has a hydraulic clutch
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Could be clutch adjustment or shift linkage adjustment
It is a fairly big job. It requires accessing the clutch by removing the transfer case from the vehicle after separating it from the engine.
Use the Nissan pressure plat and the Mazda clutch plate and you'll also need to manufacture a bush to support your spigot shaft.
there is no clutch cable. it has a hydraulic clutch. there will be a clutch master cylinder on the firewall near the brake M/C. a hydraulic hose will connect that to the clutch slave cylinder on or near the tranny. the slave cylinder pushes on a fork (lever) that disengages the clutch.
Its located way up underneith the dash on the clutch side. there is a small black plastic cover that pops off
No sorry they are completely different.
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