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Clutch "Mod" Everyone Should Do
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 16561018" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>I was thinking Ford saved money by not "also" installing a clutch reservoir, it was cheaper to share?........and then no way to bleed, from the factory........again, cheap! </p><p></p><p>I am still confused about the turkey baster fluid removal. in the upper part of the clutch system?......Removing the fluid from the reservoir does nothing for the contaminated fluid that is actually doing the work, in the clutch master and below to the TOB. <<<If that fluid is not also removed, the workhorse portion of the system is still fully contaminated and new fluid is not going to replace or mix with that old fluid in any kind of timely manner.......not that I can think of......</p><p></p><p>Maybe they were able to suck all of the fluid out of the system through the reservoir?, but then what about refilling and air in the system? IDK.......Those guys must have found some benefit.......OR someone on the internet had an opinion and led people down that path.....</p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 16561018, member: 9628"] I was thinking Ford saved money by not "also" installing a clutch reservoir, it was cheaper to share?........and then no way to bleed, from the factory........again, cheap! I am still confused about the turkey baster fluid removal. in the upper part of the clutch system?......Removing the fluid from the reservoir does nothing for the contaminated fluid that is actually doing the work, in the clutch master and below to the TOB. <<<If that fluid is not also removed, the workhorse portion of the system is still fully contaminated and new fluid is not going to replace or mix with that old fluid in any kind of timely manner.......not that I can think of...... Maybe they were able to suck all of the fluid out of the system through the reservoir?, but then what about refilling and air in the system? IDK.......Those guys must have found some benefit.......OR someone on the internet had an opinion and led people down that path..... R [/QUOTE]
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