I want drain my clutch fluid and fill it up with something better. What would you all recommend i use. I dunno what to use. So please leave good reccomendation.
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Originally posted by ManualMaxima
I want drain my clutch fluid and fill it up with something better. What would you all recommend i use. I dunno what to use. So please leave good reccomendation.
Any DOT 3 or 4 brake fluid will work fine, no real need for something better in the clutch. If you're going to switch over to something else, I would go with ATE SuperBlue for both systems.Originally posted by ManualMaxima
I want drain my clutch fluid and fill it up with something better. What would you all recommend i use. I dunno what to use. So please leave good reccomendation.
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Does anyone know how to bleed the clutch system? I am not inclined to purchase the $200+ service manuals. Are the Chilton's any good with regards to this? Thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by chaslee
Does anyone know how to bleed the clutch system? I am not inclined to purchase the $200+ service manuals. Are the Chilton's any good with regards to this? Thanks in advance.
Originally posted by chaslee
Does anyone know how to bleed the clutch system? I am not inclined to purchase the $200+ service manuals. Are the Chilton's any good with regards to this? Thanks in advance.
There are two ports to bleed the hydraulic system for the clutch. One is located on the slave cylinder itself and the other is located right by the driver's side strut tower. If you can bleed brakes, you can figure it out from there.