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MelbourneDan
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Satellite Beach, FL
Clutch bleed procedure?
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August 30, 2022, 01:28:37 PM »
I could not find this on the Tech board. Any pointers are welcome.
98 Tourer
Thanks,
Dan
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larue
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Clermont,FL
Re: Clutch bleed procedure?
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August 30, 2022, 03:44:27 PM »
From tech board:
You'll get a lot of different opinions on this subject. Some like to use a hand operated vacuum pump. Some use a hypodermic syringe to suck out the fluid, some use the syringe to pump in the fluid from the caliper up. Others install speed bleeders which is a bleeder with a check valve installed.
Simplest method with no fancy tools or equipment is to:
1. Remove the reservoir cover (being careful not to spill any fluid).
2. Attach a hose to bleeder and put the other end of the hose in a jar.
3. Open the bleeder valve (unscrew 1/4 to 1/2 turn).
4. Slowly squeeze the clutch lever to almost all the way and keep it squeezed in.
5. Close the bleeder valve (screw it back in).
6. Slowly release the clutch lever.
Repeats steps 3 to 6 until all the air is out of the line (or new, clean fluid is coming out the hose). Make sure to add fluid to the reservoir as necessary so the reservoir never runs dry.
7. Top off the fluid in the reservoir and replace the cap.
FOR GOOD MEASURE: Pull in the clutch lever, tie it to the handle bar, and let it set overnight.
Depending on your arm length and agility, bleeding the fluid in the above manner may be a two person job. It definitely is on an automobile.
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MelbourneDan
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Satellite Beach, FL
Re: Clutch bleed procedure?
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August 31, 2022, 07:23:59 AM »
Laure,
Thanks for the info. One last question. Where is the bleeder valve located?
Thanks,
Dan
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hubcapsc
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upstate
South Carolina
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sixlow
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St. Augustine, Fl.
Re: Clutch bleed procedure?
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August 31, 2022, 11:33:20 AM »
Be sure to clean the reservoir first especially under that little tiny shiny piece at the bottom, it will come out just pry under it gently
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ridingron
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Orlando
Re: Clutch bleed procedure?
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August 31, 2022, 10:54:41 PM »
Quote from: MelbourneDan on August 31, 2022, 07:23:59 AM
Laure,
Thanks for the info. One last question. Where is the bleeder valve located?
Thanks,
Dan
It is on a tube/hose on the back of the motor near starter and alt. If I remember correctly, access from the left side (lay on ground).
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MelbourneDan
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Re: Clutch bleed procedure?
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2KVISRiderDan
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Valrico, Fl.
Re: Clutch bleed procedure?
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September 01, 2022, 08:24:28 PM »
Invest in Speedbleeders for your front & rear brake calipers and clutch bleeder. They have a one-way valve in them so you don't have to tighten them each time you pump the lever to prevent air from being sucked back into the system. You will not regret it.
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flsix
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South Carolina
Re: Clutch bleed procedure?
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September 02, 2022, 02:18:21 AM »
For those of you who have used the Speed Bleeders have there been any problems using the steel in comparison to the stainless version?
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Farside
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Re: Clutch bleed procedure?
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September 02, 2022, 06:28:43 AM »
Quote from: flsix on September 02, 2022, 02:18:21 AM
For those of you who have used the Speed Bleeders have there been any problems using the steel in comparison to the stainless version?
Jeff, I have them on Renegade and not been any issues, fluids changed once since I had them added. so all is well so far.....!
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