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| Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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| Post Whore! ![]() | It looks like you're missing the bleeder bolt for the clutch slave cylinder. You can get a replacement one from just about any auto parts store. It's the same size as your brake bleeder bolts. |
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| Post Whore! ![]() | You've lost us. The slave cylinder has both a banjo bolt and a bleeder bolt. You must have both, not using a bleeder bolt, all the fluid will leak out. Not using a banjo bolt, the fluid can't even get in.
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| Leaky Injector ![]() | the bolt holding the fluid line on is called a banjo bolt. It should have a hole in it to allow fluid to travel through it, just like a brake line. then you should also have a seperate bleeder which is basically a bolt with a passageway all the way down the shaft that will allow you to bleed it, also just like brakes. do yourself a favor and before doing anything more to your swap or more mechanical work go get yourself a book on the subject and sit down and read it. |
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