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Old 04-09-2013, 01:51 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by dmhenderson View Post
So uh. This isn't something I can do in my girlfriend's driveway I take it. Seeing as I do not have transparent vinyl hoses etc.

For my car can I just go ask for Motul at autozone?
Looking like a SS clutch line is in my future for sure.

I'm assuming I don't need "clutch fluid" since it's a MT, right? Just motul brake fluid...?

*reminder: I'm still kinda new at this sportscar thing. Before my 2009 Z, my last car was a Sentra (lol)
There is a thread with DIY for this. Its a two person job as you need someone to press the clutch in while you are bleeding it.

REQUEST: DIY Clutch Fluid bleed/swap/replacement.

There are various one-man brake bleed kits you can use for either brakes or clutch.

The Motul RBF-600 works for brakes and clutch fluid.

You can have it done at the dealership of course, but you'll pay for labor. I don't have tools or space so I wind up paying for it but if you bring the fluid yourself you could save some. If doing brakes and clutch, bring three bottles. Its about $17-$19 for one bottle. Whatever you might have left over can be retained.
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