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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Clutch system fluid and shift issues.
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<blockquote data-quote="VETTEHUNTER" data-source="post: 13985642" data-attributes="member: 30476"><p>Why would you want to spend 30+ minutes and a go through more fluid than you need to every time you want to change your clutch fluid?</p><p></p><p>Your method is not 100% effective in getting <strong>ALL</strong> the old fluid out and would be ok if done on the regular if you have already blead the system and changed the fluid the correct way….Let me explain:</p><p></p><p>Lets say you wanted to upgrade the fluid in your system to Dot 5…Sucking the stock fluid out of the reservoir, adding Dot 5 to the reservoir in its place, pumping, sucking, and repeating is in no way 100% effective in swapping the entire system over from stock fluid to Dot 5 fluid….but if you blead the entire system and swapped over to Dot 5, your way would work if done regularly as preventative maintenance, because you are replacing a majority of the old Dot 5 with new Dot 5….but why make it harder than it needs to be?</p><p></p><p>This reservoir mod takes an hour of your time…less if you retain the manual brake reservoir over swapping it with the auto. Its 100% effective and once done, you can change your clutch fluid in 5 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VETTEHUNTER, post: 13985642, member: 30476"] Why would you want to spend 30+ minutes and a go through more fluid than you need to every time you want to change your clutch fluid? Your method is not 100% effective in getting [B]ALL[/B] the old fluid out and would be ok if done on the regular if you have already blead the system and changed the fluid the correct way….Let me explain: Lets say you wanted to upgrade the fluid in your system to Dot 5…Sucking the stock fluid out of the reservoir, adding Dot 5 to the reservoir in its place, pumping, sucking, and repeating is in no way 100% effective in swapping the entire system over from stock fluid to Dot 5 fluid….but if you blead the entire system and swapped over to Dot 5, your way would work if done regularly as preventative maintenance, because you are replacing a majority of the old Dot 5 with new Dot 5….but why make it harder than it needs to be? This reservoir mod takes an hour of your time…less if you retain the manual brake reservoir over swapping it with the auto. Its 100% effective and once done, you can change your clutch fluid in 5 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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