Changing a Clutch Master Cylinder - Toyota Hiace - Uganda Edition

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 9

  • @RamPrakash-ns1ul
    @RamPrakash-ns1ul Год назад

    Thumbs up maaaan
    At least u were able to make a video in that ghost area.many many thanks

  • @123456789oldenholden
    @123456789oldenholden 2 года назад +2

    Such a pain in the arse. That pin is a nightmare that alone took me about 20min the rest wasn't so bad albeit tight as hell to get large hands in that space.

  • @mattsaunders9747
    @mattsaunders9747 Год назад

    Is this the same with the townace?

  • @cornelia7526
    @cornelia7526 Год назад

    Would this be similiar to a 1982 Hiace?

  • @edgarmatsikawafa3475
    @edgarmatsikawafa3475 22 дня назад

    That's great

  • @quinnjin2
    @quinnjin2 2 года назад

    Well done filming in that tight space ! Thank you very much... very hard to find info on those old hundred series vans.. I have a 93 super custom all wheel drive with a clutch pedal that fails to return... I bleed it, it works for a few days, craps out again... may do slave first looks a lot easier... also ... considering rebuild kits vs replacements...

  • @MrRee101
    @MrRee101 2 года назад

    How do you bleed the air after everything is all fitted?

    • @Lavelleup
      @Lavelleup Год назад

      After the install I bled the clutch system from the nipple on the slave cylinder that is on the side of the gearbox. I used a length of 4.8 mm bore rubber hose and an old jam jar with fluid in. You need someone to press down the clutch pedal while you open the bleed nipple then close. Repeat until no air bubbles coming into the jar of fluid. Also keep topping up the brake/clutch reservoir throughout the process

  • @Lavelleup
    @Lavelleup Год назад

    Thanks for this video, it really made a difficult job possible. After the install I bled the clutch system from the nipple on the slave cylinder that is on the side of the gearbox. I used a length of 4.8 mm bore rubber hose and an old jam jar with brake fluid in.
    Another video that helped in the whole job was one showing the removal of the dashboard and instrument cluster ruclips.net/video/3gHKm2ujrxc/видео.html While this is all out I am going to change the head unit for an aftermarket one with Bluetooth :)