bleed it the same way u bleed the brakes
To bleed the hydraulic system for the clutch slave cylinder, there is a fitting on the drivers side of the transmission
You must bleed the clutch dampener before bleeding the slave cylinder its that weird curvey steel hose before the slave unter the passangers feet. look arount the side of the dampner for the bleed screw
You need to bleed the clutch
AnswerBleed the slave, not the master.Bench bleed the master, that's what those hoses are for with the instructions in the box your part came in. The same box need to return the core.
I have an automatic. But (usually) The Slave Cylinder is on the transmission, easily accessible and easy to replace. It's a small thing on the transmission (usually) with a rubber boot with a piston inside. Have to bleed the clutch master cylnder as well. -CE
How do you change a slave cylinder on a 1995 Mazda B2300 2wd?
To bleed the slave cylinder on a 1991 Aerostar van, first, ensure the vehicle is securely raised and supported. Locate the slave cylinder, typically found near the transmission, and remove the bleeder valve cap. Using a clear hose attached to the bleeder valve, open the valve and have an assistant press the clutch pedal several times, holding it down on the last press. Close the bleeder valve, then release the pedal, and repeat the process until no air bubbles appear in the fluid.
On the passanger side bellhousing.
You will have to remove the transmission since the slave cylinder on the 91 yj is inside the bellhousing.
Inside bell housing. Transmission has to be removed to gain access to the slave cylinder/throw-out bearing.
The clutch slave cylinder is probably at fault. Replacement is necessary to fix problem. Transmission must be removed to gain access to the slave cylinder.
On the firewall , driver side.