philbyil
12-28-2009, 03:40 PM
On Monday and Tuesday of this week, I got a job 43 miles away. At 7.00am, I slung my work stuff in the GQ, got in to fire 'er up and Whoa!! where's the darn clutch pedal ? Well, it was on the floor....tried lifting it back up and Plop! back it fell. Deb had already left for her work, there are no other cages available, no time to mess around with the GQ so....Ah! I'll just have to ride in !
So I ran back inside, heaved on my FG Overpants, FG Baron Jacket, Marsee Cooling vest (I know it sounds crazy but it's a good winter layer!), neck protector and my trusty Oxtar boots. As I was leaving, it was a balmy 26F with a thick frost everywhere.
Had a great ride.....beautiful crisp sunny morning and I could smell everything in the cold winter air. I ran the screen full up, put the handwarmers on and didn't feel the cold at all
Now, I reckon the clutch slave has given up the ghost. As the GQ is 15 years old, rather than screw around doing it piecemeal, I ordered a new clutch master cylinder, plastic hose adapter, slave cylinder, flexible hose and a litre of Ate Typ 200 and so I'll replace the whole darn system. Parts came to $140 so I got free shipping! As the shipping was free, I also ordered an additional couple of cans of the Ate fluid for the shelf.
I know the Slave is a doddle but the Master appears to be a bit of a bear!
I would appreciate anyones assistance/direction/wisdom on the following:
In my minds eye, I will start from the Master and work down.
I have a hose clamp to lock off the feed hose from the "Main" dualmaster in the engine compartment to the clutch master by the pedals.
I would then remove the flexi hose (which I am replacing anyway) between the solid pipe on both ends and then I could pull the clutch master away from the bulkhead to undo the flare nut going into it. I would then reattach the master to the solid pipe I pulled through the firewall. Rework the solid pipe into position, attach the flexi hose to the solid pipe and then reattach and open the feed hose from the dual master to the clutch master. This would then allow gravity to flow the brake fluid through the system. While waiting for that to happen, I would install the clutch slave and wait for the fluid to run out of the solid piping then reattach. I would then open the bleeder on the slave and wait for the fluid to trickle out. Then I would bleed, bleed and bleed the system.
Being as I am a less than limber 62yo, would it be best to remove the front seat to do this job or simply bend myself like an ageing pretzel and suffer the pain?
As I said, all advice and wisdom, tips etc appreciated:D
So I ran back inside, heaved on my FG Overpants, FG Baron Jacket, Marsee Cooling vest (I know it sounds crazy but it's a good winter layer!), neck protector and my trusty Oxtar boots. As I was leaving, it was a balmy 26F with a thick frost everywhere.
Had a great ride.....beautiful crisp sunny morning and I could smell everything in the cold winter air. I ran the screen full up, put the handwarmers on and didn't feel the cold at all
Now, I reckon the clutch slave has given up the ghost. As the GQ is 15 years old, rather than screw around doing it piecemeal, I ordered a new clutch master cylinder, plastic hose adapter, slave cylinder, flexible hose and a litre of Ate Typ 200 and so I'll replace the whole darn system. Parts came to $140 so I got free shipping! As the shipping was free, I also ordered an additional couple of cans of the Ate fluid for the shelf.
I know the Slave is a doddle but the Master appears to be a bit of a bear!
I would appreciate anyones assistance/direction/wisdom on the following:
In my minds eye, I will start from the Master and work down.
I have a hose clamp to lock off the feed hose from the "Main" dualmaster in the engine compartment to the clutch master by the pedals.
I would then remove the flexi hose (which I am replacing anyway) between the solid pipe on both ends and then I could pull the clutch master away from the bulkhead to undo the flare nut going into it. I would then reattach the master to the solid pipe I pulled through the firewall. Rework the solid pipe into position, attach the flexi hose to the solid pipe and then reattach and open the feed hose from the dual master to the clutch master. This would then allow gravity to flow the brake fluid through the system. While waiting for that to happen, I would install the clutch slave and wait for the fluid to run out of the solid piping then reattach. I would then open the bleeder on the slave and wait for the fluid to trickle out. Then I would bleed, bleed and bleed the system.
Being as I am a less than limber 62yo, would it be best to remove the front seat to do this job or simply bend myself like an ageing pretzel and suffer the pain?
As I said, all advice and wisdom, tips etc appreciated:D