What is the consensus of replacing hydraulics when replacing clutch? Thanks
Charlie M Well-Known Member Joined Jun 26, 2016 Threads 8 Messages 46 Reaction score 2 Location Houston Vehicle(s) 15 gt Oct 14, 2016 Thread starter #1 What is the consensus of replacing hydraulics when replacing clutch? Thanks Sponsored
z06psi Well-Known Member Joined May 15, 2015 Threads 72 Messages 4,157 Reaction score 1,396 Location Evans, GA. First Name Andrew Vehicle(s) The pot stirrer Oct 14, 2016 #2 Did not do it. No issues.
OP OP Charlie M Well-Known Member Joined Jun 26, 2016 Threads 8 Messages 46 Reaction score 2 Location Houston Vehicle(s) 15 gt Oct 14, 2016 Thread starter #3 That's what I like to hear!
z06psi Well-Known Member Joined May 15, 2015 Threads 72 Messages 4,157 Reaction score 1,396 Location Evans, GA. First Name Andrew Vehicle(s) The pot stirrer Oct 14, 2016 #4 The only thing that was touched was the line itself. Don't think it made a difference.
sonofoldcars Well-Known Member Joined Aug 6, 2015 Threads 3 Messages 117 Reaction score 24 Location St. Paul, MN Vehicle(s) Black GT premium manual 50th trim package Oct 15, 2016 #5 I did the mcleod clutch line also with the rxt. But it's still at the shop so haven't felt it yet.
09jsw Well-Known Member Joined Nov 11, 2014 Threads 44 Messages 1,298 Reaction score 280 Location East coast Vehicle(s) 2015 Guard PP GT Oct 16, 2016 #6 Any time you do a clutch it's smart to replace the hydraulic components like the tob. That's like replacing a timing belt on a car and not doing the water pump. Having the pump go out a few thousand miles later and paying for labor again is stupid. Sponsored
Any time you do a clutch it's smart to replace the hydraulic components like the tob. That's like replacing a timing belt on a car and not doing the water pump. Having the pump go out a few thousand miles later and paying for labor again is stupid. Sponsored