What is a good clutch fluid?
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What is a good clutch fluid?
Here's the rundown, I'm from Guam. Sadly the only parts store they have on island other than the factory or dealership, is NAPA. I drove around trying to figure out which clutch/brake fluid is worth using for my aftermarket clutch kit, OSG STR2CD, Wilwood MC, and HD CSC, all these items were purchased from Zspeedperformance.
Secondly, for those that have already installed any of the OSG clutch kit, quick question? Did you use the same/stock bolts for the OSG flywheel? Do we need a bearing for this install as well?
Lastly, these may seem like lame Qs & As, but then again one must be able to make sure these products function properly, without having to repeat the process over again. In terms, do it the right way by asking now, then suffer later after everything is already broken.
Secondly, for those that have already installed any of the OSG clutch kit, quick question? Did you use the same/stock bolts for the OSG flywheel? Do we need a bearing for this install as well?
Lastly, these may seem like lame Qs & As, but then again one must be able to make sure these products function properly, without having to repeat the process over again. In terms, do it the right way by asking now, then suffer later after everything is already broken.
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I strayed from the topic a tad bit, but here's my other query, Guam only sells DOT 3 & 4 brake fluid, with a wet boiling point of less than what the clutch may or might burn out. With that being said, any clues or suggestions?
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Any Dot 4 will be good
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