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Anonymous Posted on Jan 01, 2013

Bleed clutch 2000 camero

Can not find the bleed screw

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2008

SOURCE: where is a bleed screw

it is on the slave cylinder on the back of the bellhousing it is an inset hexhead screw. it takes like a 4mm hex key.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2009

SOURCE: clutch

Bleeder screw should be somewhere on the slave cylinder, generally somewhere above the centerline of the unit. (unless someone snapped it off. If that's the case, sometimes you can drill it out, but this takes a lot of skill mixed with some luck. (You can't damage the threads at all, and if you go too deep you will damage the sealing surface). Therefore better to replace it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2009

SOURCE: Bleeding Clutch Cylinder with no bleeder screw

I have not tried myself but see if the link below will work for your case. It is not the same model as you have but most vehicles have the same components for the non electronic parts. http://www.2carpros.com/forum/1988-dodge-dakota--bleding-air-out-of-clutch-master-cylinder-vt248517.html

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Colin Stickland

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2011

SOURCE: 2000 camero clutch problem . Clutch has to be all

now please excuse my ignorance here as i have nver worked on one so i do not know if its a cable clutch with a automatic adjustment or a hydraulic clutch with a external slave cylinder or with a internal slave cylinder ,the reason i state this is that its possible to adjust some clutches and others you cannot so if your not sure ask a local mechanic recomended to you to have a look and see .

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