Apologies to everyone:
I forgot to add the info about removing the rubber diaphragm inside the MC and the matching picture.
Updated soon.
A "mighty vac" works pretty well for this and helps keep you from spilling fluid all over.
Dan
I had limited success with a MityVac.
I'll do more testing tomorrow, and possibly add it to my DIY article depending on results.
Thanks go to Dave6666 and Dan Cragin at DC Performance for their help and insight regarding the MityVac Method.
Now I konw why you haven't joined VCA. It's because you would have to come up with a new avatar. The one you're using at the other website probably wouldn't be accepted here.
Bob
Heh heh...glad you liked it!
(BTW- It's not that I don't want to join the VCA; it's that I'm not allowed. Rules are rules.)
I can state that the Valvoline Synthetic DOT 3 & 4 brake fluid is completely compatible with whatever the factory fill was, and the clutch has been perfect since.
I too am running the Valvoline DOT 3/4 in my ride, with zero complaints. For daily driving and nothing too fierce, I believe it will be fine.
If you're racing, UPGRADE to a serious brake fluid. Something with a much higher boiling point (500ºF or more).
I'd *LOVE* to hear Fluid Jedi Tom on this subject.