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    Flushing clutch line

    What solvent and procedure would be best to remove clutch fluid from line
    Trying to remove DOT 5 so that’s why
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    There is nothing that breaks down DOT 5. It must be removed mechanically with brushes. Try flushing with alcohol and follow that with trying to push a wire through with a small rag attached.
    David Teitelbaum

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    Quote Originally Posted by David T View Post
    There is nothing that breaks down DOT 5. It must be removed mechanically with brushes. Try flushing with alcohol and follow that with trying to push a wire through with a small rag attached.
    Quote Originally Posted by FLYBOY View Post
    What solvent and procedure would be best to remove clutch fluid from line
    Trying to remove DOT 5 so that’s why
    Thanks


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    Through the whole line? I don’t want to remove the line


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    If you still have the plastic line just replace it with a S/S braided line. You also have to clean the master and slave cylinders and that will require taking them apart. It is a real pain in the a-- to get rid of the DOT 5. One of the reasons it is not recommended unless you have no other choice like certain classes in racing or a manufacturer spec. As for taking the the line out, it is a whole lot easier to do than a brake line!
    David Teitelbaum

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