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    I think when I do the brakes on Ralph I might try to use my old vacuum pump (I am a refrigeration mechanic) and try and suck the fluid through the system continually filling the reservoir.Gotta be worth a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ezyrama View Post
    I think when I do the brakes on Ralph I might try to use my old vacuum pump (I am a refrigeration mechanic) and try and suck the fluid through the system continually filling the reservoir.Gotta be worth a try.
    That is apparently the way to go!!! :-)
    Rang my mechanic today, said there are a few different ways around it, some similar to what have been suggested here.

    Easiest way though is for me to borrow his vacuum pump, which i get to do on the weekend :-). Apparently connects to a compressor and draws the fluid through. Sounds the goods to me.

    Cheers, Josh

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    Gday Again,
    So it looks like this is going to become my questions thread....
    Two Q's for this evening:
    1. Having spent several hours today trying to bleed the clutch system i am now a little frustrated. No Matter what i seem to do it just doesn't seem to happen. I've tried normal bleeding procedure, vacuum bleeding, and bleeding individual components of the system. There is fluid throughout, however i just cant seem to get it under 'pressure'. My thoughts are an airlock somewhere, but i just cant seem to figure out where or how to get rid of it. Are there any other suggestions out there??? On a positive note, bleeding the brake system was a success :-)...

    2. I did some painting today (door tops). Paint doesn't seem to have that gloss finish the rest of the car has however??? The colour is even and consistent, i took it very slow and many coats, however it does feel a little sandpapery. I used a paint to thinners mix of 1:1.5. Paint shop assured me i don't need a clear acrylic coat over the top. I'm not convinced of this however... What has caused this low gloss finish? And better still, how can i fix it?

    Come one, come all, but in particular the paint and clutch gurus.

    Cheers,
    Josh

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    Quote Originally Posted by keeffe88 View Post
    Gday Again,
    So it looks like this is going to become my questions thread....
    Two Q's for this evening:
    1. Having spent several hours today trying to bleed the clutch system i am now a little frustrated. No Matter what i seem to do it just doesn't seem to happen. I've tried normal bleeding procedure, vacuum bleeding, and bleeding individual components of the system. There is fluid throughout, however i just cant seem to get it under 'pressure'. My thoughts are an airlock somewhere, but i just cant seem to figure out where or how to get rid of it. Are there any other suggestions out there??? On a positive note, bleeding the brake system was a success :-)...

    2. I did some painting today (door tops). Paint doesn't seem to have that gloss finish the rest of the car has however??? The colour is even and consistent, i took it very slow and many coats, however it does feel a little sandpapery. I used a paint to thinners mix of 1:1.5. Paint shop assured me i don't need a clear acrylic coat over the top. I'm not convinced of this however... What has caused this low gloss finish? And better still, how can i fix it?

    Come one, come all, but in particular the paint and clutch gurus.

    Cheers,
    Josh

    ho har is painting "zara" as I speak......must go and take some photo's.... so I will ask him soon for a reply


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    OK use 1500 grit wet and dry sandpaper with water to remove any grittiness then cut with cutting compound but leave paint a week to cure before attempting this as lacquer does not give a high gloss finish unless cut and polished
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    Thanks Ho Hars for the painting advice.
    The clutch on the other hand has me stumped... Add to the list of attempts a pressure bleed, no joy (but the lid wasn't an exact fit, wouldn't have helped) Anyone on the South side of Brisbane wanna pop round and have a go lol.

    Cheers, Josh

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    Did you replace the seals in the slave and master cylinder, or just in one of them? Replacing one, often leads to it sucking air in through the other.

    Use a power-polisher on the acrylic and a good quality cutting compound available from the paint shop,

    Cheers Charlie

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