bleeding clutch with pressure bleeder
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bleeding clutch with pressure bleeder
I'm still having serious trouble getting any kind of operation from my Tilton clutch. We've put so much fluid through the system its silly!
I'm using a pressure bleeder, and want to know what I shuld expect to see. At the moment we're running aprx 15psi through it and only seeing a trickle of fluid out of the bleed pipe.
Is this right? Will the pressure lose force as it travels the distance of the car? Or should I expect to see a good strong flow out of it?
If anyones got any advice on what else I can try, I would love to hear it!!
Thanks,
Ant (stressed)
I'm using a pressure bleeder, and want to know what I shuld expect to see. At the moment we're running aprx 15psi through it and only seeing a trickle of fluid out of the bleed pipe.
Is this right? Will the pressure lose force as it travels the distance of the car? Or should I expect to see a good strong flow out of it?
If anyones got any advice on what else I can try, I would love to hear it!!
Thanks,
Ant (stressed)
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Not sure I can help just give you my experience, using 10psi, mine bled through very easily with a decent flow of fluid. There's no line lock,or one way valve anywhere is there? Is this the same fuild as the brakes - is there and air leak in the braking circuit? Is there a kink in any hose, I dont know the release mechanism but can you see this, does it move with the pedal, could there be debris in the system?
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I've been told there is a check valve and that this can normally cause a problem. However, this one person is the first out of many that has ever mentioned it. There isn't even a mention of it in the manual!
So I'm going to look at that today.
Also we've had the bleed nipple on the line coming out the top of the engine, so i'm going to try and re route this so its lower than the rest of the system, and see if I can get gravity on my side, hopefully this will solve the flow problems.
As for seeing the release bearing... its hidden in the deepest darkest depths of the the bell housing. I did install a perspex plate where the release fork boot used to go, so if I can, I will have a nose through there when someone presses the pedal.
There are no kinks in the line, its all either hard pipe, or braided line. There is about 10" of flexi, but this is not kinked. And I'm confident that there is no leak as we are seeing improvements. If there was a leak, my understanding is that it would stay poor in terms of feel rather than improving. - ok its still not working, but its getting there I'm sure.
We managed to get a bit more feel to it yesterday, so with a bit more luck, we should see it working soon.
Thanks for the reply,
Ant
So I'm going to look at that today.
Also we've had the bleed nipple on the line coming out the top of the engine, so i'm going to try and re route this so its lower than the rest of the system, and see if I can get gravity on my side, hopefully this will solve the flow problems.
As for seeing the release bearing... its hidden in the deepest darkest depths of the the bell housing. I did install a perspex plate where the release fork boot used to go, so if I can, I will have a nose through there when someone presses the pedal.
There are no kinks in the line, its all either hard pipe, or braided line. There is about 10" of flexi, but this is not kinked. And I'm confident that there is no leak as we are seeing improvements. If there was a leak, my understanding is that it would stay poor in terms of feel rather than improving. - ok its still not working, but its getting there I'm sure.
We managed to get a bit more feel to it yesterday, so with a bit more luck, we should see it working soon.
Thanks for the reply,
Ant
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Here is a video that I just did of the release bearing. So we know its moving.
I've emailed tiltons managing engineer to ask his opinion on wether or not its moving far enough etc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw0IHkt84CA - thats the video
I've emailed tiltons managing engineer to ask his opinion on wether or not its moving far enough etc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw0IHkt84CA - thats the video
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Guy, the slave cylinder has been removed in favor of this hydraulic release bearing.
The video shows that the release bearing is moving, but we don't know if its moving enough to have an effect on the clutch.
I'm currently working on adjusting the clutch pedal push rod to give more stroke within the master cylinder.
The video shows that the release bearing is moving, but we don't know if its moving enough to have an effect on the clutch.
I'm currently working on adjusting the clutch pedal push rod to give more stroke within the master cylinder.
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Ant,
member Huw Davies is using a Tilton, he's a really helpful guy, might be able to advise:
hdavies@businesssolve.co.uk
His setup is on view at
http://www.racingaspirations.com/galler ... ketgearbox
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member Huw Davies is using a Tilton, he's a really helpful guy, might be able to advise:
hdavies@businesssolve.co.uk
His setup is on view at
http://www.racingaspirations.com/galler ... ketgearbox
GC
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