MY CLUTCH FLUID IS GETTING "RUSTY" AGAIN. I DON'T WANT TO TAKE IT TO A MECHANIC TO GET CHARGED. HOW EASY IS IT TO DO, AND WHERE DO I BLEED OUT THE FLUID?
Pull the clutch master cap and the side cover on the left rear just above the kickstand. Under the chrome side cover you'll see a bleeder. Open it until the reservoir is almost empty. Close the bleeder and fill the reservoir with Vlavoline Synpower DOT 4 fluid. Re-open the bleeder and keep filling the reservoir until fluid comes out clear down below. Close the bleeder and make sure fluid level is at the line inside the reservoir.BIGT FROM F.B. said:MY CLUTCH FLUID IS GETTING "RUSTY" AGAIN. I DON'T WANT TO TAKE IT TO A MECHANIC TO GET CHARGED. HOW EASY IS IT TO DO, AND WHERE DO I BLEED OUT THE FLUID?
Yep, just let it drain. DON'T let the reservoir run dry :wink:Teach said:Thanks for explaining how simple it is to do this job. I've been after my mechanic to bleed the clutch fluid on account that it's dark brown, too. And every time I ask my arrogant mechanic, he says, "I'll get to it someday."
Well, Jon, with your inspiration, I'm gonna just do it myself. No special bleeding tools? Just open, fill, flush, and close without air in the line?
Thanks, Jack
Can this valvoline product be mixed with non synthetic dot 3&4?X8urHD said:This stuff look like it is the right brake fluid to use for the brakes and clutch on an X?
Valvoline SynPower full synthetic brake fluid "exceeds DOT 3 and DOT 4":
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Thanks,
Rob
The Valvoline site says that it is compatible:fast 600 said:Can this valvoline product be mixed with non synthetic dot 3&4?
Synthetics are supposedly better at resisting water absorbtion, thereby staying fresher and more effective for longer periods of time. I'm no expert... this is just what I've heard people say.2FS4LV said:What is the benefit to switching to synthetic clutch and brake fluid? When should these services be done? I have a case of unopened Honda brake fluid from the Hurricane sale.
RobSynPower High Performance Synthetic Brake Fluid is recommended for ABS, hydraulic drum and disc braking systems and hydraulic clutches requiring DOT 3 and DOT 4 fluids. Its premium, synthetic, low-moisture formulation provides superior anti-vapor lock protection. It has a high dry-boiling point up to 500°F that reduces the risk of fluid vaporization and possible brake failure.
* Exceeds DOT 3 and DOT 4 specifications
* For most ABS, disc or drum brake systems
* High boiling point reduces risk of brake failure
* Compatible with conventional brake fluids
Bare says it right! I got my info on bleeding my brakes from his site. After I did my brakes (because I had the wheels off for chrome) I can now see the diff. in color between that reservoir and the clutch side. One is clear and the other is tan...and I only have 4500 miles :idea:2FS4LV said:What is the benefit to switching to synthetic clutch and brake fluid? When should these services be done? I have a case of unopened Honda brake fluid from the Hurricane sale.