where is the slave bleeder valve located on a 1986 ford bronco 2?

Asked by dean1942 Jul 03, 2013 at 11:51 PM about the 1986 Ford Bronco II STD 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How does a person bleed the hydraulic clutch slave unit Once the clutch slave bleeder valve is located?

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If there is one, it'll be near the hydraulic line connection on the slave cylinder. Is your clutch messing up?

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I had a 85 had cluch change and had to take it apart on some the throut hearting has a sleeve wished I could rember what it was called we rather put a sleeve in or took it out hope this helps

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You need to be underneath your truck. if you look from inside your hood area you can follow the clutch line from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder the bleeder valve is right next to the slave cylinder hose. To see the bleeder you will probably have to be underneath the truck you may be able to see it from the hood area but just follow that hose down.

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Little tip you can take a 10 ml medicine syringe, go to your clutch resorvoir and stick that syringe directly into the hole in the bottom of the reservoir and suck out the clutch fluid and air bubbles. Just push the clutch fluid back out of the syringe back into the reservoir and repeat to get out more air bubbles!

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