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Possibly very stupid question, if I had my clutch fluid flushed, is that brakes too?
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<blockquote data-quote="54First" data-source="post: 15326527" data-attributes="member: 110504"><p>To actually flush you need to open each brake bleeder valve until the fluid runs clean. To flush the clutch, unless you've got an aftermarket bleeder valve you have to disconnect the clutch line at the clutch until it runs clean. Even then you've got old fluid in the slave cylinder that'll probably be there forever.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="54First, post: 15326527, member: 110504"] To actually flush you need to open each brake bleeder valve until the fluid runs clean. To flush the clutch, unless you've got an aftermarket bleeder valve you have to disconnect the clutch line at the clutch until it runs clean. Even then you've got old fluid in the slave cylinder that'll probably be there forever. Steve [/QUOTE]
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Possibly very stupid question, if I had my clutch fluid flushed, is that brakes too?
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