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Old 10-19-2010, 09:09 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by djpathfinder View Post
Since bleeding is mentioned, what's the best way to bleed brake lines and the clutch: 1. empty all old fluid first, then fill with new and bleed, or 2. fill reservoir periodically as the old fluid is bled out?
I empty the old fluid out with a high-tech turkey baster. The clutch reservoir is pretty small. I haven't had any clutch stick issues in a couple of hard track days but I did swap the fluid out before going as CSC's are prone to overheating.
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