JEFF LEEPER

Asked by papa May 23, 2011 at 07:06 PM about the 1990 Isuzu Amigo 2 Dr S 4WD Convertible

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

90 isuzu amigo.4X4 4 cylender straight drive.slave cylender went out,replaced,did all the air bleading,pump peddle,crack bleader valve on slave cyl.graivity bleed,no clutch peddle.got another one figuring it was bad,sence theses things are rebuilt.did all above again,nothing peddle still on floor.well got 1 more,put on did all the above again,but 1 other type of bleeding the air,did a reverse blead through slave cyl to clutch master.break fluid in squrt bottle rubber hose from bottle on cracked open bleeder on slave cyl.pushed fluid in until it came out of clutch master,closed bleader valve.still no clutch.clutch master is not leaking,but could be bad.i know their is no air in system.pump clutch peddle as long as you want, wont pump up.what you think is the problem.i have put many of theese on never had this problem.

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Try bleeding it with the front of the car raised. air gets trapped in the system when bled on level ground.

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thats just it,the vehicle was raised in the front,up on ramps & jacked up also in front for easer installation and to get to all places with ease.

You are 100% sure there is no air in the system? when you pumped the pedal, did the level of fluid in the reservoir go down? Is the rod on the slave cylinder positioned correctly? Have you checked the release bearing on the clutch?

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