Just digging up this old topic for some advice. My clutch pedal had started to feel quite weak and occasionally stuck half way, so thinking it needed to be bled I set myself up to bleed it at the master cylinder, since it was parked on my driveway and I had no jack or stands.
Anyway I was surprised that NO fluid came out at the pedal nipple. I had a tube on the nipple into a full jar and pumping the pedal did absolutely nothing !
Anyway my pedal was no worse, so I had obviously got even more air into the system and I decided to go get my jack and stands and witht the aid of a helper I connected the slave nipple to the left front caliper and proceeded as normal. I got a fairly good pedal and was happy so I cleared up and was about to go for a drive when I pressed the clutch and it hit the floor...........and stayed there !
So what has gone wrong or what have I done wrong.I've ordered a master cylinder repair kit anyway but I wondered if I may have "flipped" the seals somewhere, as you can do with a brake master cylinder if you are too fast pumping ? I was extremely slow pushing the clutch pedal down as I am reluctant to have to remove the master cylinder 'cos it looks original and the pipes look like they'll never come off as they are quite rusty looking at their joints.
Should I try bleeding again or has anyone any tips or thoughts ?
Regards,
Ben in Ireland.
'64 230SL 4sp.