Clutch fluid is getting brown. When does it need to be changed? Anyone know how to change it? I'm thinking a bleeder pump. Any suggestions will be graciously accepted.
RED
you can also turn your bike upside down....
or bleed it, if you want the easy way out. don't get that shit on any painted stuff though
I bled my clutch on the S4R and 1098s last week. Pretty sure I completely flushed all the old out while I was adding more. I just used a 3 ft piece of clear tubing that RichD hooked me up with so I could see the air bubbles and new fluid being ran through. Come over sometime and we can do yours.
So, it's just a gravity thing then huh? I talked to John McAuley my friend that came on the ride to Muenster, he said he uses a pump to make sure there is no air getting in. I've talked to others and they say the same thing you're saying T just let it run through and then cap it. I may be over in the morning. Andi is going B-day shopping for herself and leaving me to fend for myself. [clap] I have some fluid. What else?
Quote from: REDULATOR on October 10, 2008, 08:46:22 AM
So, it's just a gravity thing then huh? I talked to John McAuley my friend that came on the ride to Muenster, he said he uses a pump to make sure there is no air getting in. I've talked to others and they say the same thing you're saying T just let it run through and then cap it. I may be over in the morning. Andi is going B-day shopping for herself and leaving me to fend for myself. [clap] I have some fluid. What else?
no bueno my friend, I work 6-7 days a week, I usually don't get home till after 2:30 pm on weekends. Afternoons only, but I could help you out tomorrow evening or Sunday morn/aft/eve....either way.
it's really simple, man. once you see it done once you've pretty much mastered it. bryant walked me through it a long while back...it only takes a few minutes, and fairly little amount of DOT4. you don't even need a pump...just a combination of pumping the clutch lever and opening/closing the nipple valve. it's helpful to have a second person, though.
I'm free 2nite
Quote from: ♣ McKraut ♣ on October 10, 2008, 09:02:10 AM
do you cost something tomorrow night?
[laugh] [laugh] [laugh] [clap]
Quote from: ♣ McKraut ♣ on October 10, 2008, 09:02:10 AM
do you cost something tomorrow night?
No, Bonnie works Saturdays........ I'm only on Fri
but seriously, all you need to do is hook up the tube...let it run to some kind of container, and pump the clutch, hold, loosen the valve slightly for a second or two, close the valve, pump the clutch, hold it in, loosen valve, tighten, and repeat. if it hasn't been done in a long time you may just want to completely flush all the old stuff out. DOT4 is cheap anyway.
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Quote from: ♣ McKraut ♣ on October 10, 2008, 09:24:54 AM
but seriously, all you need to do is hook up the tube...let it run to some kind of container, and pump the clutch, hold, loosen the valve slightly for a second or two, close the valve, pump the clutch, hold it in, loosen valve, tighten, and repeat. if it hasn't been done in a long time you may just want to completely flush all the old stuff out. DOT4 is cheap anyway.
Rich, Thanks dude,
There you go. That is precisely what I need to do is a full on change. OK I think I got it. That'll give me something to do while watching the Texas-OU game in the morning. Ah yeah....send the wife out shopping, light up a cigar, crack a cool one, flip the channel on the TV's get all the games going, and sit down to wrench the bike. God, I love this country!
Mucho grassy ass Rich & Tommy
Quote from: pipeliner1978 on October 10, 2008, 09:34:55 AM
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Too cool, step by step for idiots [bang] like me! Gotta love that. Already printed it too. [clap] [thumbsup]
Pick up a can or two of brake cleaner aerosol I f you don't have some already. Makes for quick cleanups of that paint eating brake fluid, and just generally handy to have around. Clutch fluid seems to have a habit of turning dark very frequently, so plan on bleeding/flushing a couple of times a year. When I got my bike, with only 140 miles on it, it was already dark!
Quote from: webspoke on October 10, 2008, 09:59:49 AM
Pick up a can or two of brake cleaner aerosol I f you don't have some already. Makes for quick cleanups of that paint eating brake fluid, and just generally handy to have around. Clutch fluid seems to have a habit of turning dark very frequently, so plan on bleeding/flushing a couple of times a year. When I got my bike, with only 140 miles on it, it was already dark!
Dude, that brake cleaner stuff works wonders on everything metallic. I cleaned my bike a few weeks ago with it and then Carnuba'd the whole painted surfaces, plexyglass, and helmet shield and helmet surface and it looked hawt! In fact the pic at left was taken just after the Carnuba. That stuff is awesome!
how did it do? (The clutch....)
Also, if it hasn't already been mentioned, is that when you have it all hooked up (the plastic, flexy tubing to the bleed nipple, catch container like an empty coffee can, brake fluid, 8,9 or 10mm wrench... I forget the stock Duc size, etc.) and you start to pump up pressure at the master cylinder right before cracking the bleed nipple valve MAKE SURE YOU PUT THE MASTER CYLINDER COVER BACK OVER THE MC!! When the cover is off and you squeeze/pump the lever to get pressure in the line the fluid has a tendency to splash back up out of the open master cylinder. You never notice this when riding because obviously the cover is screwed down tight over the master cylinder. When you remove it to add more fluid as you bleed it through the system there is nothing there anymore to stop it doing an impression of Old Faithful! And everyone is right when they say DOT brake fluid is very harmful to paint. When you top up the master cylinder just place the stock cover back on. No need to screw it back down every time. Just having it placed over the cylinder is more than enough to contain potential spewing brake fluid.
It's a simple job. Nice easy task over a cigar, cold adult beverage while enjoying the fall weather in the garage. Having the wife out shopping just adds to the ambiance of the moment!! [laugh] [wine]
8mm
Yeah, that's it. It's weird, my Evoluzione clutch slaves take a 9mm. Must have gotten a good deal on a case of 9mm bleed nipples. ??? Is it just me or is it fun saying bleed nipples? [laugh] Never mind. ;D
Quote from: fastwin on October 13, 2008, 08:43:49 AM
Is it just me or is it fun saying bleed nipples? [laugh] Never mind. ;D
Okay, I had to log in to laugh at that one... [clap] [clap]