Bleeding the clutch after track days
Is it a necessity to bleed the clutch after heavy track or auto cross days, with fresh clutch fluid?
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i've heard of doing this to brakes before track days to get the most out of the fluid-...
clutch though??? i would kinda eyeball it to see if it turned colors signifying that it has boiled and drain/bleed as you need (heh rhymes). maybe someone w/ actual track knowledge should shed some light on this. |
Usually you have to bleed the clutch beacause o fhte extreme amounts of heat, can cause the brake fluid to boil and become less effecient.
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Well if you clutch fluid is getting that hot you have other issues. It usually takes over 500F to cause boiling.
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