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    Default Advice on flushing clutch fluid. HELP PLEASE

    So i reallyyy need to flush my clutch fluid. I pulled the cap off the reservoir awhile back anddd its black lol. So i need to flush it and get it working good. If someone has some experience or would like to point me in the right direction that would be awesome!! Thanks guys


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    My method is to use a turkey baster and suck out the fluid in the reservoir, replace with new, then give the pedal ten good pumps. I will repeat this process until I'm happy with the fluid color. Not a perfect process but works fine for me.

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    I feel like you would go through a lot of fluid doing it that way?


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    Big bottle of fluid isn't very expensive. Yes it will be wasteful but there isn't that much fluid in the system. Reservoir is small, lines are small and master/slave aren't going to take a lot of fluid.

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