To bleed the clutch on a 1986 Jeep Comanche, start by locating the clutch master cylinder and ensuring it has enough fluid. Next, use a wrench to loosen the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder. Have an assistant pump the clutch pedal several times, then hold it down while you open the bleeder valve to release air and fluid; close the valve before your assistant releases the pedal. Repeat this process until no air bubbles are present in the fluid, ensuring the master cylinder remains topped up throughout.
try to bleed the clutch
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.
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
no. 1986 to 1990 sorry
The 1986 Honda Prelude does not have a clutch cable. The 1986 Prelude has a hydraulic clutch instead of the clutch cable.
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.,
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1986 to 1991
The 1986 Jeep Comanche EGR valve is located on the outside of the air cleaner housing. The valve can be found on the back of the housing.
To change the clutch on a 1986 Jeep Comanche, first, safely lift and secure the vehicle. Remove the transmission by disconnecting the driveshaft, unbolting the transmission crossmember, and detaching the shifter and wiring harness. Once the transmission is out, take off the old clutch assembly (pressure plate and disc) and replace it with the new one, ensuring to align it properly. Finally, reassemble everything in reverse order, making sure all connections are secure before testing the vehicle.
from 1986 to 1992.
on the clutch pedal lever