Clutch Bleeding
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?
Cheers
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?
Cheers
I would use one of the sealey pressure bleeders, you pump it up and it is full of fluid, that pushes it through, I actually go one step further as I also have a suction one on the compressor, I connect both at once, open the bleed valve and push the pedal in a few times, I can flood a bottle through in no time so I think it works well.
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?
Cheers
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?
Cheers
Originally Posted by Caddyshack
I would use one of the sealey pressure bleeders, you pump it up and it is full of fluid, that pushes it through, I actually go one step further as I also have a suction one on the compressor, I connect both at once, open the bleed valve and push the pedal in a few times, I can flood a bottle through in no time so I think it works well.
done mine a treat with a large syringe and some tubing , lower the level in the tank a bit then use the syringe to inject the fluid uphill , you will hear it bubble as the air comes out into the tank , 100ml size should do it fine and theyre a couple of quid on ebay
some folk use a brand new pump style oil can instead
some folk use a brand new pump style oil can instead
Last edited by steveo3002; Feb 2, 2017 at 01:46 PM.
Thats a good technique, never heard of that before but I like the simplicity


