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Clutch Bleeding

ivanlee

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Took me less then 15 min to change fluid in the clutch master cyl by using a speed bleeder
valve, I change all the bleeder valves to speed bleeders. :ohyea:
 

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Took me less then 15 min to change fluid in the clutch master cyl by using a speed bleeder
valve, I change all the bleeder valves to speed bleeders. :ohyea:

Out of curiosity, what did your clutch fluid look like? Very early this year, out of the blue, my lever lost all resistance. I popped the cover and the clutch fluid was black. At the time my Spyder was less than a year old. I too changed it using a brake bleeder and it was quick and easy.
 
Here's what I do..!!

I will check the fluid and if it is getting dark suck out most of the reservoir and replace with clean fluid. This keeps things working and is a 10 min job. Now when replacing all the fluid a pump works wonders. Have to look into speed bleeders...:thumbup:
 
his fluid

from the picture his looks like it is a brownish , not too old , I have seen black as night , in clutch they still work , but change is a best bet , before it gets too leak situation !
 
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