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i guys,i have just a quick question.I installed a new clutch slave cylinder today,but when i bleed the clutch,i still have nearly no pressure(i installed a new master cylinder 3 years ago).Do i need the car started to get pressure to the clutch,as i c the 300zx has a clutch booster.Also i cant start the car as i am waiting on a new injector and i have the old one out.Any help would be great.Thanks

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Nope, you don't need it running mate.

Have you got the original feed pipe or a single braided line?

Nope, you don't need it running mate.

Have you got the original feed pipe or a single braided line?

 

 

Ha ha know where this is going...:D

 

Jeff

You don't NEED one dude!-it's just a damn site easier/neater..............

All I was going to say is on the original pipe set-up there's a couple of bleed nipples you need to use (you probably have)

Personally I use a pressure bleeder for everything now, simple one man job................

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OHHHHHHHHHHHH i didnt know you needed to bleed it at the clutch piping connector i was bleeding it at the slave cylinder only

Thats just the rubber hose replacement Jeff-The full master to slave is the one I linked to.....:wink:

You need the full length one those little ones are just as useless as it retains the tree.

Any good sources of braided brake lines jeff? Dont want to pay silly zcentre prices.

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