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      04-15-2009, 10:37 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by bkz4mc View Post
I got a question about this...

After you've bled the brakes, do you need to bleed the clutch line as well ?
In terms of flushing...Being as both systems use the same fluid and master reservoir, technically yes...But the clutch system doesn't generate or deal with the heat the braking system does so you really don't have to include the clutch fluid in with the brake flush except if you're adding new brake fluid that doesn't mix with the existing type of brake fluid.

In terms of bleeding...If your clutch feels fine then no, you don't need to bleed it...The cluch bleed nipple is in such a tight spot that's a hassle and you may end up introducing more air in than you're getting out if you slip off and don't close when you should etc.
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