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Bleeding YJ Slave Cylinder
I asked this question before but can not find a bleeder screw. I have a 95 YJ with a 2.5L 5 speed. Looks like the Slave Cylinder is located on the outside of the trans.
I need to bleed this. Thanks
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from here it gets rough
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Should have a bleeder in the top of the external slave, like this:
![]() I believe it takes a 4 mm allen. You don't have to take it all the way out, just need to pump pedal, hold pedal down, then bleed-retighten then release clutch pedal and repeat. Takes a buddy. ![]() ![]() ![]() Hope this helps.
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That should, if you made it any easier you would do it for me.
![]() I was looking for a brake cylinder bleeder. Thanks |
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be careful though. if its an original part you might strip it like i did (rust). i had had to replace it, only about 17 bucks at advance auto.
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Sounds good, thanks. A lease it's external, not like my Ford where the trans needs to be pulled.
Also i see your in the Army, THANKS!! |
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