I am about to change my brake/clutch fluid, i have never done this before.
My question is, are brake and clutch fluid the same?
Do you put brake fluid in your clutch reservoir?
As far as wear, you are thinking of brakes, And the fluid taking up the space in a caliper. You probably have a leak. If the clutch still performs properly, It is not a pressurized leak, and first place to look is inside the car, under the dash, where the clutch pedal pushrod meets the firewall. Pull back the carpeting. If any traces of fluid are found...replace the Clutch Master Cylinder.
WTH have you been smokin ???
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As far as wear, you are thinking of brakes, And the fluid taking up the space in a caliper. You probably have a leak. If the clutch still performs properly, It is not a pressurized leak, and first place to look is inside the car, under the dash, where the clutch pedal pushrod meets the firewall. Pull back the carpeting. If any traces of fluid are found...replace the Clutch Master Cylinder.
WTH have you been smokin ???
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As far as wear, you are thinking of brakes, And the fluid taking up the space in a caliper. You probably have a leak. If the clutch still performs properly, It is not a pressurized leak, and first place to look is inside the car, under the dash, where the clutch pedal pushrod meets the firewall. Pull back the carpeting. If any traces of fluid are found...replace the Clutch Master Cylinder.
As far as wear, you are thinking of brakes, And the fluid taking up the space in a caliper. You probably have a leak. If the clutch still performs properly, It is not a pressurized leak, and first place to look is inside the car, under the dash, where the clutch pedal pushrod meets the firewall. Pull back the carpeting. If any traces of fluid are found...replace the Clutch Master Cylinder.[/QUOTE::
Um were talking about bike's..
As far as wear, you are thinking of brakes, And the fluid taking up the space in a caliper. You probably have a leak. If the clutch still performs properly, It is not a pressurized leak, and first place to look is inside the car, under the dash, where the clutch pedal pushrod meets the firewall. Pull back the carpeting. If any traces of fluid are found...replace the Clutch Master Cylinder.