Before you bleed it, try filling the reservoir. Then press down on the pedal very slowly, VERY SLOWLY all the way to the floor. Hold it there for a few seconds and then let it up very slowly, VERY SLOWLY. Repeat the process a bunch of times. The key is to go slow. With the hood up and the cap off you can sometime see small bubbles coming back into the reservoir. Look through the crack between the hood and the body as you sit in it and pump. Watch your fluid level and refill as needed.
try to bleed the clutch
The 1986 Honda Prelude does not have a clutch cable. The 1986 Prelude has a hydraulic clutch instead of the clutch cable.
D.O.T. 3 or 4 Brake Fluid
If your replacing the clutch you shouldn't need to bleed anything. But you probly should adjust it, I'm prety sure the 86 has a cable clutch, which is easy to adjust. if you happen to have a hydrolic clutch you should bleed it just to make sure.
Does it have a manual transmission with a hydraulic clutch ?
well mines not a ranger its a ford f250 super cab 7.5 l now how do i stop the clutch pedle from going to the floor
Is the leak coming from your slave cylinder,it has two bolts holding it on,with a rubber cover,if so ,you need to replace and bleed it and your clutch damper,its on the left side of fire wall,just follow your clutch line from clutch master cylinder,20.00 for slave cylinder.,
Just buy it from your local Honda dealer. Just buy it from your local Honda dealer.
It's just a bolt on fitting, back it off counter clock-wise
on the clutch pedal lever
could be your clutch slave. mine was $65 and i put it in myself it was hard to bleed myself i recommend an assistant to help you with that part. it just broke in the driveway no signs of failure prior. have you tried lifting your foot?
It is a wet clutch, as it sits in oil. It is a wet clutch, as it sits in oil.