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MisteenoMike »
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Wed Apr 21, 2010 12:42 pm
It's only been touched on by a couple of people in this post, but you REALLY should bleed the system completely if you're going to bother at all.
Think about it: you completely drain and refill the reservoir of the nasty brown fluid but the line (from clutch master to clutch slave) STILL has the nasty brown fluid in it!
The best way is to use the turkey baster to remove the brown junk from the reservoir, fill with clean fluid (this will shorten the time it takes to bleed the old stuff out), then get under the car and bleed the slave cylinder like you would your brakes (with someone pumping and holding) until you see new fluid and no bubbles.
You should only have to refill the reservoir once or twice doing it this way, and you'd KNOW that the fluid was clean from the top of the reservoir down to the slave.
I mean no disrespect, but if I paid someone to "bleed" my clutch and they only did the reservoir...well...I'd be less than happy. This would be akin to only changing your brake fluid at the Brake Master Cylinder and not bleeding at the calipers!