Each year I do a full flush of my brake fluid with rbf600. Curious though, should I also be flushing out the clutch line as well?
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No need to pump the clutch with the old fluid in the reservoir. Extract the old fluid - basically empty the reservoir - fill with new fluid to max then pump the clutch. You want the new fluid to circulate. As @TMSBOSS said repeat that procedure a few times. After you're done with the clutch procedure extract the fluid one more time and bleed the brakes making sure the reservoir never empties. Also, make sure you do not hit the brake or clutch in-between the extraction and filling to prevent th system from sucking air.Just to make sure I understand the procedure(stock s550 reservoir). My fluid level is at max level with old fluid... Remove cap, pump the clutch many times(20ish). Return to reservoir, extract fluid with the baster down to max. Add fluid, repeat 3x times, till its circulated. Then proceed with the power bleeder for my brakes to finish the work. Making assumptions. I changed to a stainless line a couple years ago so drained it then and got replenished but haven't since then
No worries just leave a little fluid in the bottom of the reservoir each time. You probably won't be able to get all of the old out with the turkey baster anyways. In the beginning of the whole process a little mixing of old and new is unavoidable. By the time you're ready to do the brakes it will pretty much all be new fluid.Ok that was my worry with emptying the reservoir was having it go dry, but I guess that isn't going to happen with me not touching the pedal between emptying and filling. Thanks for the help here on the procedure!
Yup learned that the hard way !Listen to TMS --- absolutely essential to keeping that clutch alive!
Brake fluid attracts moisture when the bottle is open. Close the bottle immediately and you should be good. Brake fluid will attract more moisture while in the car than in the bottle assuming the bottle is closed.Regarding RBF 600, after it's been opened how long is a partial bottle good for?
I do a 2 liter flush every season and close up partial bottles immediately. Bleed every couple events too.Brake fluid attracts moisture when the bottle is open. Close the bottle immediately and you should be good. You should change/cycle fluid each season. Bleed before your first event. I go through 1-2 liters a season.
Hi Bill, just doing the clutch line flush now and it developed this squeak in the clutch. Thoughts?Really depends on how your stored it. Brake fluid has such an affinity to moisture that if it sat out in the garage with lots of temperature changes , etc. I would just skip it and get a new bottle - imho.
1001 uses for a FoodsaverI've used 600 and 660 for years. 660 is harder to use - absorbs moisture easier than 600 - but both store relatively well if you snap that cap closed asap.
Another little trick is to keep the bottle in a baggie - suck the air out of the baggie and hit it with a bit of racers tape. Write the date that the bottle was opened on the baggie with a Sharpie.
Yeah I use Motul 600. Last year I did 4 HPDE days and 120 AX laps. When I did my fluid flush this winter, I didnt see much darkness to be concerned about.Just to confirm, Motul 600 is the way to go? @DonPatr0L, how many events did you participate in using the same fluid?