Vacuum vs Pressure Bleed
See title.
Strictly based on merit, what is your preference when it comes to bleeding brakes/clutches, and why?
Thanks.
04 mazda6… if i need to add it for subreddit rules idk
See title.
Strictly based on merit, what is your preference when it comes to bleeding brakes/clutches, and why?
Thanks.
04 mazda6… if i need to add it for subreddit rules idk
Man, I’ve been working on my car for a bit, tackling important things first…
I’ve run out of important things and now it’s time to fix these godforsaken wheels.
Where do I even start? It looks like someone TRIED to take off the clearcoat, - but these things have so many gouges.
Time is no object, i don’t intend to get this done quickly, but between a drill, die grinder, and angle grinder, how the hell would you go about fixing this?
2004 Mazda6 2.3 I4 - No ABS
Experiencing something strange.
I’ve been diagnosing an issue where the first half of my clutch throw has nearly zero resistance.
It only bites about halfway down.
She still drives fine, it’s just scary to have to PULL the clutch back up after shifting with my foot
No isssues with slipping, no air in the lines after some extensive bleeding.
There are also no **noticeable** leaks. Could be an internal one though. Floorboard under dash is dry.
I noticed after pushing it with my hand, that the weirdest part (shown in my video) is that once you hit the bite point, the clutch pedal sucks itself into the floor.
99% sure it’s not my slave - it’s not leaking.
God only knows how old this brake fluid is, so the master could be shot.
I wanna see if y’all have EVER experienced this, and any thoughts you may have.