clutch pedal

supratoyota18

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im trying to bleed my clutch stuff and no mater how many times i pump the pedal it gos right to the floor theres not leaks and every thing is hooked up theres fluid coming out the bleeder screw but no pedal
 

87CandyBlueT

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PP = Pressure Plate/Clutch Cover

This is going to sound odd, but climb under there and pull off the driver side clutch cover(on the side of the bellhousing they're black) then pull your clutch fork out. Check that the clip thing that it slides onto is secured properly, there are 2-10mm(guess my tranny guy didn't tighten them right when he rebuilt the trans) bolts that secure it, mine worked their way out and bent/broke in there and left me stranded with my clutch on the floor. I pulled the whole tranny to find out it was that, but you can replace them(if thats the problem) without removing the trans(with someone with small hands). While your down there spin the crank and check the torque on your PP bolts, I think there are 6 to 8 of them re-torque them to the specified tq.

GL
 

supratoyota18

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if i start to pump it really fast its starts to get pedal but if u go slow it goes right to the floor and while u pump it the fluid in the master just gos up and down.
 

SupraMario

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If there is fluid coming out, shut off the bleeder valve and there will be pressure. You do know how to properly bleed the lines correct?
 

supratoyota18

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no leaks and yes i know how to bleed the system. pump but when the valves closed it still wont build pressure unles u pump super fast then it just goes to the floor?