Today I went down to the garage to put the new slave cylinder on, bleed the system with my new speed bleeder on and then start the car. By the end of the day I was asking myself why the hell do things always go wrong on my car??? A simple enough job turned into something bad.
The new cylinder went on all OK, with the speed bleeder and the braised steel cable got connected all OK. With the help of my son, we bled the system and all seemed to be going good. That is when it started to go wrong lol. I pressed the clutch peddle and it was rather springy, only to find that the speed bleeder was not tight enough and it was gushing out fluid. I tightened it up and then pumped it all again and a little leak popped up. Just a little drip towards the end of the peddle press down, when the pressure was on the system.
I was unsure as to where the leak was coming from, so I put the bleed nut that I got with the new slave cylinder. The thought here was to take it back to how it came and limit things that could be leaking. This resulted in another lot of clutch fluid on the floor lol.
All on and pumped and still the drip towards the end of the peddle. Everything is on tight. The steel pipe nut going into the slave (where it seems to be coming from) cannot be tightened any tighter and still a drip.
So after a few hours on the floor with clutch fluid all over me, in my hair and mouth, I had enough and decided to call it a day. The slave and the braised cable are from reputable suppliers and it seemed all OK on the old cylinder.
Has anyone had this happen where you used the existing clutch cable (which was fine up till now) and a new slave cylinder?
I was thinking of taking the cable connector out and putting some pdf tape around it, but not sure it will hold it.