Fill master cylinder. Put car on jack stands. Put a length of hose over the bleeder valve and place the loose end into a pan filled with brake fluid. (End must be submerged.) Have someone push clutch pedal and hold it. Open bleeder valve. Close it when the fluid stops flowing. Release pedal after valve is closed. Repeat until no more bubbles come out in the pan. Watch the master cylinder... if it gets too low, it will suck air back in.
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how do you bleed a cluch on a 92 Saturn sl
1,3,4,2
This will depend on the speeds that you are going at, but the 1992 mitsubishi eclipse does get up to 540 horse power, so has pretty powerful torque as well.
Many GM clutches of the era are not bleed-able. The clutch hydraulics may not be serviceable, replace as set only.
No,It is ahydraulic clutch, try to bleed the unit first and see if that helps.
There are several things that can cause your 1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse to overheat. A malfunctioning water pump or a blown head gasket should be the next things that are checked.
Yes, "A" 1994 mitsubishi eclipse transmission will fit a 1992 mitsubishi eclipse, IF and only IF it's the right one 6 bolt fits 6 bolt and a 7 bolt fits a 7 bolt. Make sure you know Fwd and Awd and if it's 5 speed =)
Two cams in a 1.8 ?
10mm
Replacing the clutch and pressure plate on a 1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse typically takes around 6 to 8 hours for an experienced mechanic. This timeframe can vary based on the mechanic's skill level, the tools available, and any potential complications encountered during the process. If you're doing it yourself, it may take longer, especially if you're not familiar with the procedure. Always consult a repair manual for specific instructions and recommended practices.
This website has a lot of wiring for many cars including '92 Eclipse. http://www.modifiedlife.com/1992-mitsubishi-eclipse-car-audio-wiring-diagram/