GS535i
08-09-2005, 08:47 PM
After a couple of days on jack stands doing preventative issues while waiting on a set of tires, I bled the brakes and clutch - using a home brewed pressure bleeder ( small precision regulator & gauge connected to a reservoir cap with a swiveling legrange fitting - connected to an air supply).
Jumped in today for a test spin - and the clutch snapped hard to the floor .... During a perfect bleed, I had stupidly & and inadvertently filled both master and slave with air.
I had assumed that the master cylinder fill line came off the bottom of the reservoir - where any sane person would have anticipated it: BMW placed the fill point ~ 2cm from the top. The result is that with a reservoir ~80% full, one blows pure air into this elevated take off!!
Please be advised to avoid my error - when bleeding the clutch, keep the reservoir absolutely full: doing this, the air was quickly displaced.
Am I the first to pull this dumb stunt - or amongst the first to confess?
Jumped in today for a test spin - and the clutch snapped hard to the floor .... During a perfect bleed, I had stupidly & and inadvertently filled both master and slave with air.
I had assumed that the master cylinder fill line came off the bottom of the reservoir - where any sane person would have anticipated it: BMW placed the fill point ~ 2cm from the top. The result is that with a reservoir ~80% full, one blows pure air into this elevated take off!!
Please be advised to avoid my error - when bleeding the clutch, keep the reservoir absolutely full: doing this, the air was quickly displaced.
Am I the first to pull this dumb stunt - or amongst the first to confess?