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Help with bleeding clutch(pedal to stiff dont go down)

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Old Apr 21, 2011 | 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Billystang
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Agree with Tim. To bleed I've used motive bleeder on the clutch reservoir and pressurized it at 20 psi and crack the bleed screw on the slave. That's it.... The clutch high pressure side is bleed only by operating the clutch about 10 times as per repair manual page 667.
 
Old Apr 26, 2011 | 05:44 PM
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ok after all i read from you guys and check tha shop manual
we took of the starter and there is a big openning so you can see the fork and feel the slave pin i guess first time the pin stuck somewhere i dont know where

i highly recommend to remove the starter is really worth it
Thanks all of you for your Help!!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by Billystang
ok after all i read from you guys and check tha shop manual
we took of the starter and there is a big openning so you can see the fork and feel the slave pin i guess first time the pin stuck somewhere i dont know where

i highly recommend to remove the starter is really worth it
Thanks all of you for your Help!!!!!
Billystang. Sorry to dig up and old thread, but did you ever find out what was causing your stiff pedal? experienced the same exact thing.
 

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