Q: Clutch fluid problem.
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There are quite a few threads about this if you search , but I can tell you now that air in the lines is obviously the problem ...
When you bleed the clutch , you need to put quite allot of fluid through to get all the air out ...
You can try cracking the joints(bolts) in the lines to bleed to those points.
(work your way down the lines to the bottom bleeder valve )...
Are you using a catch bottle or container to run fluid into ??
Just keep pouring the stuff in the top and bleeding it out at the bottom and it will come good eventually ...but it will take a while ..
When you bleed the clutch , you need to put quite allot of fluid through to get all the air out ...
You can try cracking the joints(bolts) in the lines to bleed to those points.
(work your way down the lines to the bottom bleeder valve )...
Are you using a catch bottle or container to run fluid into ??
Just keep pouring the stuff in the top and bleeding it out at the bottom and it will come good eventually ...but it will take a while ..
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Chit man ... we would have suggested a power bleeder of some kind if we knew yu wanted or could afford to buy one
and yer they are the way to go , but I really thought that you might want to learn the old school hard way first mate ...lol
good to hear you fixed her anyways ....
and yer they are the way to go , but I really thought that you might want to learn the old school hard way first mate ...lol
good to hear you fixed her anyways ....
Last edited by CBRclassic; 10-31-2010 at 09:24 PM.
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