I have spent a total of around 8 hours trying to get this thing bled. I got the upgraded CSC from Zspeed performance. Did everything I was told and its
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04-19-2013, 12:57 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Tips/Tricks to bleed the CSC?
I have spent a total of around 8 hours trying to get this thing bled. I got the upgraded CSC from Zspeed performance. Did everything I was told and its just not working. I even pulled out the master cylinder to ensure that everything was correct.
I was told to crack the bleeder and let it gravity drip down, well I let it sit about an hour and the res barely went down. If I pump the master cylinder (now disconnected from the RJM and just using my hand on the plunger I get a squirt of fluid. But even after doing this a bunch of times and then tightening the bleed screw there is still nothing at the pedal. I have tried a vac pump to try and suck the fluid down with no luck. I have also tried to force it upwards using a oil can (didnt work because of the way the fittings are designed on this CSC (just leaked out around the breather fitting). Not sure where else to go at this point, no matter what I do I cannot get any feel in the pedal. Any tips or tricks would be much appreciated. Mitch
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04-19-2013, 10:53 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Gravity bleeding from what I've seen doesn't work very well.
IMO, - Pump the clutch to build up pressure. Pump it a LOT (like 90 seconds straight) - Pop bleeder valve, let air/fluid out, close as pressure drops - Keep an eye on reservoir, make sure it stays full - Repeat until clutch is firm definitely much easier w/two people |
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Thanks for the suggestions/help thus far.
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HA! This is very important advice Joe gave me.
Tighten everything up and crack the hard line to the master. You'll see it bubble. Once it goes away it'll start dripping fluid. Tighten it. Then pump the peddle close to 30 times, and press down hard to the floor while someone cracks open the slave bleeder. You'll feel the pedal sink further down. Tighten the bleeder and repeat (manually lift the pedal from the floor). I did this at least 5 times. All in all, roughly 30 min. to complete. The last thing you want to deal with is air bubbles stuck in the master. This is when you never achieve resistance. When this happens, you either need to bench bleed (remove the master), or remove the linkage from the plunger and manually push it far down a few times to squeeze out the bubbles. Also, you want to make sure the extra play up top is no more than 1" or so. You don't want a low engagement point with these cars because the CSC won't throw far enough, and you'll end up having trouble shifting. You don't want it too tight up top due to risk of overextending the CSC. So roughly 1" of play is good enough, and the resistance is tight and consistent regardless of temperature.
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So just so I am on the same page just crack it and wait a bit, no need to press the plunger right?
Thanks Mitch
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04-19-2013, 11:31 AM | #10 (permalink) |
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Thanks,
I currently have the Master disconnected from my JRM and have been just manually pushing on the plunger to try and get it started. Speaking with Joe as well he was concerned that the RJM might not be allowing the plunger to come all the way out. I think one of the issues with my Master is that it refuses to gravity bleed at all, its almost like with the snap ring and washer in there it does not allow the plunger to come out far enough to clear the reservoir port. Reguardless ill try this all again tonight.
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Got it to bleed, but not in the way you would think. I pulled apart the master cylinder and took a dremel to the plunger where the rod sits in. I shaved it down a bit so that the piston would come back a little further and thus allow the fluid to flow between the reservoir and rest of the system. Once I did this and reassembled it the fluid started flowing through it and I was both able to gravity bleed and suck the air out with my vac pump. Not sure if I just had a shitty master cylinder or what. But shes back in the car and I got full pedal with no dead spots. Might order another MC just in case.
Thanks for the help!
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More issues... Made it exactly 3.5kms into my test drive until the whole car shut off. Waiting for a truck to tow her home and start digging into this new mess. It keeps blowing the Eng Cont 1 fuse on key on, which from my reading can be traced to a short with an 02 sensor (or melted line) I am really hoping that just one of the wires moved and melted a bit and that it is fixable. If everything under the car looks just fine signs point towards the ECM... Weird cuz it worked perfectly fine and we even let her sit and idle for 10 minutes before moving her.
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I had no trouble with mine, I was expecting trouble but I gravity blend for a good while, then used a partner and bled about a bottle of fluid through it, works great. Sorry to see you down, that sucks.
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Yeah my MC had to be faulty from factory, there is no way it was going to bleed the way it was. I am going to order a new MC and throw it in when it shows up. Until then this current one is fine in there.
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