Mitsubishi 3000GT During it's production run, and after, the 3000GT was a pure sports car offering forced induction and all wheel drive, as well as smooth aerodynamic styling.

Bleeding Cluth Lines

Old Oct 12, 2006 | 11:11 PM
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I just replaced my slave cyclinder(( 94 3000gtSL)) about 2 weeks ago and fianlly found the time to bleed my lines, Two days in a row my brother and I sat there for a good 2- 2 1/2 hrs Bleeding the system and my cluth has barely improved to brinmg it self off the floor, So about2-5 hrs total , Wondering how long it takes to Bleed the clutch line manually, I know Not a distant 5hrs and still nothing, also My one friend has a miti-van And I was also wondering The preasure i'd have to set it to to purge the my lines of all air.. Any Helpful hints and tips would be much appreciated, thanks for reading
 
Old Oct 13, 2006 | 06:32 AM
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I think either you have an air leak or your doing something wrong.

Try just leaving the cap off the reservoir and pumping the clutch for about 15 mins... that should make all the bubbles surface. Either that or your master cyl is gone.
 
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