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Posted: Wed Aug 8th, 2018 08:30 pm |
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Matt003![]() Joined: Wed Aug 8th, 2018
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My truck is an '02 Mazda B3000 5 speed and it's been having clutch issues for years now. I replaced the clutch master cylinder a couple months ago and bleed the system free of air, which got it to pretty good working order. But lately the clutch hydraulics have been taking in air, causing the clutch issues to resurface. When I was bleeding the clutch I noticed the slave cylinder bleed screw was "loose" and "wobbly". I could push it around with my finger, moving maybe half an inch side to side. I was wondering if this behavior was normal or if this movement has to do with the clutch sucking in air? By the way, the bleed screw was snugged up closed and I saw no brake fluid on the slave cylinder boot looking in through the transmission cutout. Any info you guys feel like sharing would be much appreciated!
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