1984 Ford F-250 hydraulic clutch

Tiny
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I have a 1984 ford f250 that I just changed the motor in. The hydraulic clutch is new and worked great until I changed motors. Now it goes to the floor and stays there. There is no bleeder valve on the slave cylander so how do I fix this?
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 AT 3:08 PM

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Tiny
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Ok this is a strange system because it self bleeds so there is no need to bleed it. Did you just replace the master or the slave? If you did just replace the slave it came with a strap on it keeping it colapsed. You do not remove that strap before install or at all. You put in the slave with the strap hook your hose up making sure that there is fluid in the master and that there fluid in coming out of the line then hook it up and step on the clutch pedal this breaks the strap and fills the slave top off master and rapidly depress clutch pedal several times and thats it.
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009 AT 10:08 AM

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