Flushing the clutch system fluid
Probably a real good idea to do this every now and again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQxJYPzRQOk |
When I bought the clutch assembly from East Coast Corvettes it came with a bleeder line on the slave cylinder to simplify this process. You can bleed out the clutch much like you would the brakes on a car.
http://www.eastcoastvette.com/p-4928...6-z06-zr1.aspx |
Yeah, I've seen kits that can be used to add that longer line to an existing slave cylinder. I intend to get one installed when I get a new clutch installed in the C5Z. Can't really figure out why GM has it set up the way it is stock. I don't know how you could actually bleed the clutch fluid lines without something like that.
http://www.tickperformance.com/tick-...-firebird-ls1/ This procedure in the video will work in a pinch, I guess, but still not as good as doing an actual flush to quickly and completely remove the old fluid and replace it with new. I did this one on the C5Z, and I guess it's probably due to be done again. Probably should take a look at the C6Z too, while I am at it. |
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