I have a 1989 Cherokee Laredo, which recently had a bad leak in the slave cylinder. The leak came on very quickly. I had the clutch replaced, new slave cylinder added (it was internal). But, now the clutch still does not feel just right. No leaking anywhere, mechanic says master is bad. Is it possible master has been bad for awhile, and I just did not notice? He claimed that they bled the system until only fluid came out. If the jeep has sat outside over night the pedal goes easily to the floor. I can still shift, but can feel each gear. If I vigorously pump the pedal there seems to be some pressure. The pedal does not seem to sink like you expect with air in the system, rather, it just goes to the floor. Could it be the new slave cylinder/clutch combination puts a higher pressure on the master, which in turn allows some fluid to blow by the internal seals?
I'll try bleeding the clutch myself tomorrow. Any suggestions as to the best way to bleed it?
Thanks
Sean
I'll try bleeding the clutch myself tomorrow. Any suggestions as to the best way to bleed it?
Thanks
Sean