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Clutch master cylinder rebuild????'s #286065 07/14/03 05:49 PM
Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 89
rattler98 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I need to rebuild my clutch master cylinder today (92', 3.1L, 4x2 with T-45 BW transmission) and I wanted to know what is involved in this procedure. I havenÆt looked at my Haines manual yet, but maybe someone could let me know the answers to a few questions.

#1 Is it necessary to remove the master cylinder from the truck in order to rebuild the unit?
#2 Do I need to mark the rod on the clutch pedal so that I can put it back it in the same place after reinstallation?
#3 Is there a bleeder valve, or some other way to bleed the line once itÆs back together?
#4 Are there any ôwhatever you do, donÆt do this!!!ö things that I need to know?

As always, the help is appreciated!!!


1992 Isuzu Rodeo, newly rebuilt 3.1L v6 and rear diff; clear corners, bumper and tails; Aiwa MP3 head unit; Infinity Perfect 10.1 sub; Polk seperates; Sony cross and amps.
Next projects -- New paint, tint, billet grill, nerf bars.
Re: Clutch master cylinder rebuild????'s [Re: rattler98] #286066 07/14/03 06:23 PM
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 4,277
RobG Offline
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#1 Is it necessary to remove the master cylinder from the truck in order to rebuild the unit?


Yes

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#2 Do I need to mark the rod on the clutch pedal so that I can put it back it in the same place after reinstallation?


No

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#3 Is there a bleeder valve, or some other way to bleed the line once itÆs back together?


Should be. My setup is different, so i can't tell you exactly, but it should be somewhere at the highest point on the lines.

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#4 Are there any ôwhatever you do, donÆt do this!!!ö things that I need to know?


Not that i'm aware of, but i always used reman'd units rather than rebuilding them myself.

-Rob


Robert Gorrell
1995.5 Isuzu Rodeo - SAS'd and SOA'd, sitting on 38x13 TSLs, spooled D60 front, 14bff rear locked by detriot, high steer w/ hydro, dual Isuzu tcases.







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