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    Problems gravity bleeding the slave cylinder

    Appreciate the advise. I'll give it a try.
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    Problems gravity bleeding the slave cylinder

    Greetings, I'm trying to gravity bleed all the fluid out of a 1994 using this method: "Bleeding the Clutch Hydraulic System - One method for bleeding this system is to let fluid simply run through the system until clean fluid comes out. Close the bleeder screw , climb into the car and press...
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    Clutch, grinding noise when fully depressed.

    Good point. I'm sure they don't execute people who turn down trade in offers. If I had to guess, I'd say they'll knock of 2 grand from trade in value. Maybe a little less but if I were working the deal from the other side I'd play it safe and figure the whole clutch may need to be replaced...
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    Clutch, grinding noise when fully depressed.

    That's my delema. To fix or not to fix. I think a dealer would run scared if he heard the clutch noise. Honestly, my choice would be to go with dealer beware if I could stop the grinding noise when the clutch is put to the floor. Call it payback for the times I got screwed when I was younger...
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    Clutch, grinding noise when fully depressed.

    That's definetly the correct answer. I knew replacing the slave, etc. was where I was heading but I was hoping there'd be an easy fix. The leaks got me confused though. I never saw puddles on the grage floor and still don't. The fluid level hasn't changed since I topped off. I don't see a...
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    Clutch, grinding noise when fully depressed.

    Thank you again for your feedback. Regarding the OP, when I was having trouble shifting between gears I checked the fluid level at the reservior and it was way low. Hardly any fluid visible. So insufficent fluid and air in the system would be absolutely correct. Adding the fluid corrected...
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    Clutch, grinding noise when fully depressed.

    I was wondering that too. I've put maybe 50 miles on the car since I goofed. Would that much damage occur with such little driving time???
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    Clutch, grinding noise when fully depressed.

    Thank you all for the advice. If the forum has a knucklehead of the year award I humbley accept your nominations. :eyerole On the bright side the slave had a leak anyway so replacing it was on the list. Funny though, I told the guy at the GM parts counter exactly what my problem was and what...
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    Clutch, grinding noise when fully depressed.

    Greetings to all my fellow corvette enthusiasts, This is a great forum and I've found answers here many times in the past. I've never posted anything before since I'm no mechanic, back yard or other wise. I only drive em, don't know what makes em' go. My question to all you with the know how...
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