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how do you bleed the hydralic clutch 1999 mazda b2500 locati

 

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1999 Mazda b2500

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trying to locate bleeder

Submitted: 1943 days and 23 hours ago.
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Expert:  JHoop replied 1943 days and 23 hours ago.

HelloCustomer my name isXXXXX you for choosing justanswer.com.

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If you have any more questions or need any more diagrams, please don't hesisitate to ask...Thanks again, JHoop
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Customer replied 1943 days and 22 hours ago.

Reply to JHoop's Post: do i have to take off the clutch cover to get to the valve

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Expert:  JHoop replied 1943 days and 22 hours ago.

HeyCustomer JHoop here.

This is an exploded view of the clutch. You asked if the Clutch Cover needs to come off to complete the task. No. Here, take a look.
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I hope this answers your question. If you have any more questions or need any more diagrams, please don't hesisitate to ask...Thanks again, JHoop
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Customer replied 1943 days and 22 hours ago.

made a mistake its a 1997 mazda b2500 it a little differentt sorry can you still help

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Expert:  JHoop replied 1943 days and 21 hours ago.

HeyCustomer JHoop here.

No problem. One thing though, Mazda didn't make a B2500 that year. B2300 or B4000? 2WD or 4WD?

Customer replied 1943 days and 10 hours ago.

2300 sorry i am just trying to help my son hose goes from resivoir to a connection on the fire wall then down to the clutch cant seem to find the bleeder can you help

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Expert:  JHoop replied 1943 days and 6 hours ago.

HeyCustomer JHoop here.

Its the same. You have to locate the reservoir, and follow the hose coming from the bottom of it, Through the Master Cylinder to the Quick-Disconnect Fitting at the Slave Cylinder. Right above where it connects, is the Bleeder Valve.

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Customer replied 1928 days and 4 hours ago.

another question hol do you get the shaft on the clutch master cylinder to seat cant seem to get it past the clip

 
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