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Run a clear tube from the bleeders on the side of the MC back up and in to the reservoirs. Pump brake pedal until you can't see any more bubbles. If the MC is old it may have corrosion at the end of the piston's travel that could damage the seals. Beware.
Thanks for your help. Found some pictures on this forum that might be able to better explain.
Is this (red circle) where I insert the hose?
Or is it on the other side (picture is from a 720)?
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Hello, I don't have any friends or family able to help in the near future. How do I bleed the clutch master cylinder on my own? I've tried to search videos on youtube but they are all very confusing and not bleeding with the MC in the car. Thanks for your help!
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Thanks for the offer, but shipping from Italy + wait time is kind of a deterrent.
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Got a set, thanks for the offers guys.
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I apologize if this is a common thread, but I checked the FAQs but couldn't find an answer.I just purchased a 260z, and it runs and drives just fine. The door and hatch locks however are very finnicky. I can play around with the door locks and get them to do their job, but I cannot lock the rear hatch even after using graphite lube. Does anyone have experience dealing with this? Thank you for your help gentlemen.
How to Bleed 280Z Clutch Master Cylinder by Yourself
in Trouble Shooting / General Engine
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Warning: extremely noob question incoming. Where is the slave cylinder located? I looked for the location of it on Google images, but nothing helpful shows up.