07 hydraulic clutch bleeding

Dillon Hatton

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I know this has been talked about a lot, but- I'm still having some issues and I have some questions, and I haven't seen the answer in other threads. I have an '07 GT with a manual transmission. I just replaced a clutch. I jacked up the driver's side of the car to bleed, pumped the clutch for a good ten minutes, and had good pedal pressure. Went to hop in the car the next day, no pressure. Comes back after you pump it for a while. Am I missing something here? Still have a bubble trapped somewhere? If so- I had some difficulty vacuum bleeding. Where do I need to attach the vacuum pump and what do I need to disconnect? Sorry if it's a dumb question, just haven't seen a lot of clarity. TIA
 

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i bought a hand held vac pump @ harbor fright , .\
then went to lowes and got a 1 9/16th tapered to 1 5/16 inch rubber plug stop.,.

drilled a hole to insert and glue a fitting to attach to the pump,

then you remover the brake fluid res cap, plug it with your rubber stop ,,
and start squeezing the trigger and you should pull vac
 

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