black clutch fluid? (doesn't stay clean..)
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black clutch fluid? (doesn't stay clean..)
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Does anyone know why my clutch fluid from my clutch master cylinder doesn't stay clean? i changed it not so long ago, and its already black.
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-92 civic VX
-changed clutch, master cylinder, slave cylinder, and the upper master cylinder hose to new.
there's a bottom hose to the master cylinder, right? could that be it?
anyone with some info, please help!. thanx.
Does anyone know why my clutch fluid from my clutch master cylinder doesn't stay clean? i changed it not so long ago, and its already black.
background info:
-92 civic VX
-changed clutch, master cylinder, slave cylinder, and the upper master cylinder hose to new.
there's a bottom hose to the master cylinder, right? could that be it?
anyone with some info, please help!. thanx.
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Re: black clutch fluid? (Heinz57)
bleed, bleed, bleed bleed, bleed, until your sick of it... then bleed bleed bleed some more... till 100% new fluid is introduced into the system...
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I just changed my master cylinder, and since I had to drain the reservoir anyway, I cleaned it out. There was a heck of a lot of black gunk resting in the bottom of the reservoir. If I left it in there, I could imagine it would turn the new fluid dark pretty quickly.
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hey.
when i changed all those parts, i bled my clutch like crazy. i don't think there's any old fluid in the system. but i guess it won't hurt to try again. could there be any other solution? thanx guys.
when i changed all those parts, i bled my clutch like crazy. i don't think there's any old fluid in the system. but i guess it won't hurt to try again. could there be any other solution? thanx guys.
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Re: (EG2 SiR)
i first used regular ol' brake fluid when i first changed my clutch, but then flushed, and changed to valvoline synthetic after changing the master cylinder hose....
i have no clue why its still getting dirty....argh
i have no clue why its still getting dirty....argh
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what slave cylinder rubber hose? isn't it just a metal line thats connected to it? you're not talkin' about the rubber boot, right?
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hmm...no, i probabbly didn't. i still can't really picture it right now. i can see the rubber hose that connects the metal line from the master cylinder to the metal line that goes to the slave cylinder...maybe thats it? i'm gonna check it out. i'm pissed that my clutch fluid keeps turnin' black, yo. thanx fo' the info.
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ok, so i see which rubber hose you guys are talkin' about. i looked it up in my helms, and its just simply called a "clutch hose".
its the hose that joins the two metal lines together from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder.
so i call up three different honda dealers today, to see about how much they go for.
$40!! plus they don't have any in stock.
PLUS: my friend ordered on also, for his 2000 civic dx hatch. guess how much honda wants for it...20 bucks! what the...
anywho..just to update you guys. peace.
its the hose that joins the two metal lines together from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder.
so i call up three different honda dealers today, to see about how much they go for.
$40!! plus they don't have any in stock.
PLUS: my friend ordered on also, for his 2000 civic dx hatch. guess how much honda wants for it...20 bucks! what the...
anywho..just to update you guys. peace.
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check out inlinefour.com ...... they have steel braided replacements!!!
http://www.inlinefour.com/il4perclutli.html
http://www.inlinefour.com/il4perclutli.html
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Re: (EG2 SiR)
OH MY GOD.
I dont know how to thank you for that valuable information!!!! i'd sooo rather get those than oem rubber..! and its about the same price!!! thank you again.
now, anyone have any reviews on them? hehe..
I dont know how to thank you for that valuable information!!!! i'd sooo rather get those than oem rubber..! and its about the same price!!! thank you again.
now, anyone have any reviews on them? hehe..
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