Clutch Fluid Issue- 2003 Valkyrie Standard - Updated With Issue.
mello dude:
I used Oringsandmore on a recent thermostat refresh job, and even though the diameter was not exactly as OEM, was close enough. Turned out fine. (Was not on a Valkyrie job)
carolinarider09:
Thanks for the informant gentlemen. I did not consider using the "manual" I have for the Valkyrie to find the part size. Shows, how often I look at the book.
Will go out to the "garage" today and see what I can find out and post it here, just in case I read it wrong. Then order and move forward.
Joe333x:
These are the rings you need to replace as well as the washers. You can order a new slave as well though if you don't feel like cleaning it. rubber washers 91204-MB0-013, 91209-MB0-003, 22865-MJ8-003 and new bango bolt washers 90545-300-000 x4.
carolinarider09:
Quote from: Joe333x on August 07, 2025, 02:47:40 PM
These are the rings you need to replace as well as the washers. You can order a new slave as well though if you don't feel like cleaning it. rubber washers 91204-MB0-013, 91209-MB0-003, 22865-MJ8-003 and new bango bolt washers 90545-300-000 x4.
Thank you for the data and information.
I found out that I do not have a "hard copy" of the manual but an electronic copy. So, I did look at it but not an in-depth review.
Instead, since the new clutch master cylinder had arrived, I installed it. After a few "small" issues, I got it installed and bleed and it worked.
I have no idea about the reliabily of the install, but it appears to work.
The only way to verify it works is to take the bike for a "ride", which I will do in the becoming week.
h13man:
Other than the rubber components in the MC, why would replace the whole unit? If the spring violated it during the usage, yeah but otherwise measure it and it will be more than likely okay.
And yes having tools to check fits helps.
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