Thread: ZSpeed CSC
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Old 04-09-2011, 08:41 PM   #14 (permalink)
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The CSC cannot be bled with a vacuum bleeder as they said they were doing, This is in the instructions sent with the slave, it says to NOT use a vacuum bleeder, It can damage the slave let alone never get the air out.

Sometimes you must adjust the clutch pedal to some degree (also in the instructions) to get the slave to push far enough to have the clutch push the air out of the system. If this is not done it will never get the air totally out and your pedal can change because of the trapped air.

If it got better on its own, it sounds like the air may have worked its way out.
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