my clutch went out we put a new throw out bearing in it and it still leaking can somebody help is here

Asked by Jackie Jul 26, 2014 at 10:40 PM about the 1996 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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What is leaking? Nothing should leak from the actual clutch, pressure plate or throw out bearing. The only thing that can leak down there is the slave cylinder. What is leaking clear clutch hyd fluid?

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Must stop the hyd fluid leak first. Possibly bad slave cylinder, loose hose connection or loose bleeder valve on slave cylinder

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With leak fixed refill clutch fluid res and begin to bleed the air out of the slave cylinder. Keep eye on res so you keep adding fluid so it does not run out. Cause if it does run out fluid while bleeding the air out of the slave cylinder you will have to start all over.

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