Great video thanks for taking the time to make and post, I've just done the one on my 09 d max but still have no clutch, did the reverse bleed about 5 times, could it be something else? cheers
Check the clutch pedal height & pushrod free play (1-3mm). Should take less than 5 minutes and around 200ml of Dot4 to correctly bleed once you nut it out.
Step 1: Buy a reverse bleeder. Step 2: Ensure the clutch pedal height and master cylinder pushrod free play measurements are correct (manufacturer spec'). Step 3: Reverse bleed following instructions that came with trigger style reverse bleeder pump. Step 4: Ensure clutch fluid level is correct. Clean up & you are done. Use the same method for TF Rodeo & Jackaroo etc.
Hello, Pre-filling would assist in the bleeding, but the method shown is the best way to get all of the air from the cylinder and should still be performed even when pre-filling for best results.
Need help tryna bleed one of these shit slave cylinders and even isuzu can’t bleed it for us woulda been helpful if u had a link for the reverse bleeding tool
I just tried this on my Colorado 4JJ from Australia. It worked!
Hi thx for your video was battling for a week with my clutch till I saw the video that on Dec 29 2023 thx so much I am from South Africa
Helpful as! Cheers guys
Nice review i owner Isuzu Dmax 2010 from Malaysia
Great video thanks for taking the time to make and post, I've just done the one on my 09 d max but still have no clutch, did the reverse bleed about 5 times, could it be something else? cheers
Check the clutch pedal height & pushrod free play (1-3mm). Should take less than 5 minutes and around 200ml of Dot4 to correctly bleed once you nut it out.
Step 1: Buy a reverse bleeder. Step 2: Ensure the clutch pedal height and master cylinder pushrod free play measurements are correct (manufacturer spec'). Step 3: Reverse bleed following instructions that came with trigger style reverse bleeder pump. Step 4: Ensure clutch fluid level is correct. Clean up & you are done. Use the same method for TF Rodeo & Jackaroo etc.
we tried this on my 2011 dmax, still not getting any pressure on the pedal, any tips?
I'm having the same problem with my 1992 Holden Jackaroo 3.2.
How about getting fluids onto the cylinder before mounting ?
Hello,
Pre-filling would assist in the bleeding, but the method shown is the best way to get all of the air from the cylinder and should still be performed even when pre-filling for best results.
Need help tryna bleed one of these shit slave cylinders and even isuzu can’t bleed it for us woulda been helpful if u had a link for the reverse bleeding tool
What the side effect of the slee