Thread: Clutch Bleeding
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Old Jan 22, 2017 | 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Olli2004
Evening All,

I've just swapped the engine in my 52 plate focus as I bought it with a knackered bottom end. It's all built back up but I can't bet the clutch to bleed back up properly.

It goes into gear fine with the engine off but when the engine is running its struggles to go in. When I initially bleed the clutch it seems ok with the engine running but the more I operate the clutch it then starts to struggle.

What's the best way to bleed the clutch?

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they usually bleed ok might be worth putting a new clutch m cylinder on it they cost fuk all there only plastic mine went i rang our local millauto quip who supply the trade arround here they wanted 80.00 looked on flea bay genuine ford ones seventeen quid make sure you at least use a pipe an bottle hold the bottle up high
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