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Old 03-13-2009, 01:36 PM
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clutch fluid?

hey guys, i plan on upgrading a bunch of things like SS brake and clutch lines, was wondering if the clutch shares the same reservoir as the brakes? anyone change the brake fluid? a 1L bottle should be enough i figure....

ps. anyone know where i can buy ss brake and clutch lines?
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I will answer since this is obviously your first manual transmission car. If you open the cover under the hood labeled "brake fluid" you will see 2 separate reservoirs labeled "brake fluid" and "clutch fluid". Try it.

We also have vendors here that sell the lines of which you inquire, but you can always try this magical link: Magical answer to where to find G37 stainless steel clutch line for sale

Wow! The first listing just happens to be a site vendor! Give him a call or PM and He'll hook you up!
Old 03-13-2009, 02:38 PM
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haha you know i just happened to figure it all out literally a minute before reading back on this thread. i actually found a cheaper place than stillen for the same goodridge lines. thanks! wish more people tracked so we can all get some feedback on different parts...
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Originally Posted by Black Betty
I will answer since this is obviously your first manual transmission car. If you open the cover under the hood labeled "brake fluid" you will see 2 separate reservoirs labeled "brake fluid" and "clutch fluid". Try it.

We also have vendors here that sell the lines of which you inquire, but you can always try this magical link: Magical answer to where to find G37 stainless steel clutch line for sale

Wow! The first listing just happens to be a site vendor! Give him a call or PM and He'll hook you up!

LOL!
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LOL! so sarcastic.
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lol really... you can't really tell when blackbetty is serious or sarcastic... he seems to be the latter all the time thought but always claims he's the former
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