You really should pull both master and slave cylinder, disassemble them, scrub the cups and pistons and spring and cylinders and reservoir and the tubing with hot soapy water - dry - coat the dry clean cups\pistons\cylinders with fresh DOT3 brake fluid and reassemble,
a.) first filling the slave with fresh fluid, stand it vertically so little drips out - attach the tube and fill the master with fluid, assemble the piston into the filled master, some fluid will exit the tube - fill the reservoir with fresh fluid - attach the tube to the slave - clamp the master horizontally so you can observe\fill the reservoir, then slowly excercise the slave until all air quits bubbling in the reservoir - the system is bled at that point - all the fluid is in the extended slave, so the reservoir should be low, but not empty
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b.) assemble slave, master and tube with fresh brake fluid on pistons\cups\cylinders - clamp master horizontally, depress slave, fill reservoir, release slave - put cap on reservoir, depress slave, cap off, refill res, release slave, cap on, depress, refill, release, depress, fill, release, etc until no more air bubbles in reservoir - system is bled, do not refill reservoir after last bleed, as fluid in extended slave will fill reservoir as slave is installed - install on KJ as noted B4 - no valving in clutch system allows air to rise thru system to top
Should have no leak-by after cleanup - if so, replace both cylinders, using procedure "b.)" for pre-bleeding - new slave will have the retainer strap on the rod, making installation easier
Doing the procedure is easier than typing it...............
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