Re: Bleeding clutch

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Stoneys

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Hello every bodies I'm new to this site and just seeing if anyone can assist me with some help with any info on why I cant get any pressure in my clutch. I've just finished doing a manual conversion on my 85 model rangie as the auto died big time. I got the box out of another range rover I picked up for a few bucks and had it running and tested the box prior to removing. I've fitted everything back onto mine but can not get any pressure in the clutch lines at all. I've pulled master and slave cylinders of and the master has got pressure there when I pump it by hand but there's nothing there when it's all hooked up. Both the slave and master was working fine when was removed. The slave is moving and is sealed (not leaking anywhere either). It seems as if the rod in the master cylinder is not coming back far enough can it be adjusted inside the master cylinder or is there any other place to adjust the clutch. If anyone can offer some advice it would be greatly appreciated.
Will just buy a new master and slave if need.

Thankyou
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Daniel Stone.
Brisbane
Australia

Thought I'd add a pic of her before she started getting worked on hope you can see it. Cant wait to get her in the mud and on the tracks again
 

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