2003 Infiniti G35 One-Person Clutch Fluid Flush

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • In this video I will flush my 30k mile old clutch fluid. I'll show you how to do it without the need for a helper to pump the clutch pedal.
    Brake Bleed Pump: a.co/d/7N5O1lK

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  • @HirschPower
    @HirschPower Год назад +1

    Great video! I’m about to do this and I was a bit confused how to do it myself.

  • @KpopNiDontStop
    @KpopNiDontStop 4 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for this info!!

  • @johnnyrivas4344
    @johnnyrivas4344 7 месяцев назад

    I appreciate the video! Currently taking this on myself!

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  7 месяцев назад

      Fairly straightforward, good luck.

  • @HatsuneM1ku01
    @HatsuneM1ku01 3 года назад +2

    You can use dot 5 if it’s dot 5.1 which is non silicone based

  • @aquaholic9586
    @aquaholic9586 3 года назад +2

    My clutch pedal won't come back up after following this video any idea what I did wrong ?

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  3 года назад +2

      Sounds like you have air in the line or in the master cylinder. You'll have to continue to bleed it until the air is removed and the pressure returns. DO NOT let the reservoir go dry during the process.

  • @alexanderestk
    @alexanderestk 4 года назад +1

    I’ve loosened my bleed valve and the fluid won’t drain? I’ve also completely uninstalled the slave cylinder and it won’t drain?

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  4 года назад

      I think you may have a collapsed or blocked clutch line. Replace the rubber line going to the slave cylinder.

    • @alexanderestk
      @alexanderestk 4 года назад +2

      JR's Garage I must’ve unclogged it. I started depressing and releasing the clutch pedal really fast and than it started to drain. And bled perfectly.

  • @wespm76
    @wespm76 3 года назад +1

    Did you leave the cap off during the clutch bleed and can’t you use the brake bleeder to bleed the system without the bottle and hose? Just asking because I have the external z1 slave and just upgraded the master to the z1 Willwood due to lack of pedal pressure.

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  3 года назад +1

      I left the reservoir cap off so I can continuously fill it with new fluid as it got low. You can use a bleeder that pulls vacuum on the bleed screw but I find those tend to draw air in through the threads of the bleed screw and don't work well.

    • @wespm76
      @wespm76 3 года назад +1

      @@JRsGarage thanks so much for the info dude. Super awesome content brother man👍

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  3 года назад

      Happy to help.

  • @fyzikal5
    @fyzikal5 3 года назад +1

    When i press my clutch in the fork doesn’t move at all what can the issue be

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  3 года назад

      I'm guessing there is fluid? Try cracking the bleed screw and then press the clutch pedal. If fluid spurts out then either there is a blockage preventing the slave cylinder from moving or the slave cylinder is frozen. Replace the slave cylinder and the rubber line attached to it. They're pretty cheap.

    • @fyzikal5
      @fyzikal5 3 года назад

      @@JRsGarage Cracked and i pressed it in and nothing happened. fluid didn’t move an inch

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  3 года назад

      Take off the rubber line at the slave cylinder. If fluid doesn't come out it's blocked, disconnect it at the upper end. Fluid will drain out. Replace the line and the slave.

    • @fyzikal5
      @fyzikal5 3 года назад

      @@JRsGarage when i take the line off fluid drains normally

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  3 года назад

      Replace the line and the slave cylinder, refill and bleed.

  • @flipinfin
    @flipinfin 5 лет назад +2

    What if no fluid comes out the bleeder screw. Bad slave cylinder or master cylinder?

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  5 лет назад +2

      Take the bleed screw all the way off. Fluid should come out. Be prepared because there will be no way to stop it. If it does start to flow let it all drain out and recycle it. Take the bleed screw to a parts store and get a new one. If it doesn't flow replace the slave and rubber line.

  • @dumpsterjedi9323
    @dumpsterjedi9323 4 года назад +2

    I've done this exact process, but once I'm done the pedal is still spongy and I can't get it in gear. If I follow this with conventional bleeding, pump the pedal then hold it, crack the bleeder, close it, let the pedal up, I loose all pressure in the system. Any idea why?

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  4 года назад +1

      What was the problem in the first place that caused you to bleed the clutch?

    • @dumpsterjedi9323
      @dumpsterjedi9323 4 года назад

      @@JRsGarage that's what makes me angry. Nothing. Long story short I replaced the slave out of "preventative maintenance", but everything worked before so I even tried putting the old slave back on. I just now got it to "work". I put the new slave back on, but this time filled it with fluid before hand, tightened the banjo bolt before bolting the slave on, and without any bleeding, it works now. Wtf?

    • @dumpsterjedi9323
      @dumpsterjedi9323 4 года назад

      Actually that's a lie. I tried adjusting the pedal back to where it was before, and now there's no pressure again. Can't even get fluid to flow through the system.

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  4 года назад +1

      You might have a bad/clogged rubber line. The one connected to the slave. I'd replace that. It's not that expensive.

  • @jogmas12
    @jogmas12 3 года назад

    I have a 86 Nissan hardbody truck. There are two bleeder points. One for the slave cylinder under the truck near the transmission and the other in the engine compartment. Wondering if I can just bleed it using only one or the other?

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  3 года назад +2

      I would think you need to do both to do it properly, probably start with the top one bleed air out of that and then go to the bottom one to finish it off.

    • @twizted_josh
      @twizted_josh Год назад

      Delete that shit get a 240 steel braided clutch line from isr

  • @soxlove05
    @soxlove05 5 лет назад +2

    Do you recall what size hose you used?

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  5 лет назад +1

      No, but it is a normal bleed fitting so if you go to any auto parts store and ask for a hose to bleed brakes, they should know what will work.

    • @tone-yo7192
      @tone-yo7192 4 года назад +4

      Usually 1/4 inch fuel line will work great for these and brake bleed diy systems.

  • @willk3807
    @willk3807 4 года назад

    I recently had the soft line split. I replaced the 92,000 mile factory slave cylinder and soft line. Bled the clutch and drove my Z. It went into gear just fine but the next day it had lost 20% of its pressure. Any idea why it keeps losing pressure? It doesn't have any visible leaks and no bubbles when rebleeding the clutch

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  4 года назад

      How did you measure that it had lost 20% pressure?

    • @willk3807
      @willk3807 4 года назад

      It's just an estimated guess. Say the pedal has 10 inches of travel. When I depressed the clutch it returned 2 inches short. I'm guessing what I did wrong was install the hydraulic line incorrectly. The package included 2 brass washers and I put both of them on. One on either side of the line. One between the line and slave cylinder and one between the line and bolt head. I'm gonna remove the one between the cylinder and line. It's leaking fluid around that washer. So I'm just guessing the line and cylinder are supposed to mate up together instead of having a washer between them.

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  4 года назад +2

      Yea, the washers are wrong, both of them go on the slave cylinder side. See this picture here: app.box.com/s/i1l5l00dybpzxgjsb5r1zso6xlee63tm
      Bolt, washer, soft line, washer, slave cylinder.

    • @willk3807
      @willk3807 4 года назад +1

      I pulled the one between the slave cylinder and line off yesterday. I'm gonna check the pedal today before I leave for work. I appreciate your input...thanks

    • @mrau92me
      @mrau92me 3 года назад

      @@JRsGarage That is not correct. The diagram you linked to even shows a copper washer going on both sides of the line; one against the slave and one between the bolt and the hose fitting end.

  • @Turtlefarm
    @Turtlefarm 3 года назад

    Right now I am having an issue I can’t figure out.. help? I bought a car with a new clutch. At the beginning. as I started letting out the petal from the floor, the clutch would grab hard. Didn’t have any issues other than a tick when I had the petal out and in N… When I’d press it in the noise went away.. the slave cylinder was bad so I replaced it and the master as well, bled them really well. And still had the tick and the petal would be slow to return all the way.. it would Pop back 60% of the way then slowly the rest of the way.. if you let your foot off the petal fast it basically comes up and then slaps the bottom of your foot.. now when I have clutch pressed in all the way I can’t get into 1st gear.. sometimes if i shift into 4th then try 1st it will work but it’s stiff.. once I get it into 1st gear I can come back to neutral and any other gear ( keep in mind car isn’t moving at all during all this. Just clutch in and manipulating the shifter.) but say i go back to neutral and let the clutch out all the way, then press it in again.. im back to square1 … can’t get into 1st gear.. stiff as a rock.. but I can sometimes get it into 4th and then 1st again after that.. any time I let the clutch out all the way in N I can’t get into 1st … side note when the cars not running I can go through all the gears .. clutch in and out doesn’t affect it.. only while running. Thanks for reading this ..

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  3 года назад

      Did the slow return of the pedal happen only after the slave and master change? Because I don't believe that is related to the ticking issue. The ticking sounds like a bad release bearing. Are we talking about a G35?

    • @Turtlefarm
      @Turtlefarm 3 года назад

      @@JRsGarage the tick was just related to wrong adjustment on the clutch pedal. Went away when I made adjustments. I’ve been trying different methods of bleeding and am getting some results with being able to shift better.. still definitely have air in the system somehow.. took it to a dealership and told them I want it power bled and that I can’t get into gear because of air trapped somewhere.. the idiots did a regular bottle bleed then tried to blame it on my clutch return spring lmao… I’m going back soon to force them to do as I say and not try to bullshit me out of wasted time amd money.. I’ll get there one day soon

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  3 года назад

      It'll end up being messy but you can try bleeding each system independently. Take off the rubber line and the slave cylinder and just let the master bleed out the hard line. As it's dripping connect the rubber line and then let that hang and drip and then connect the slave and let that hang and drip and then bolt the slave up and bleed it normally.

    • @Turtlefarm
      @Turtlefarm 3 года назад +1

      @@JRsGarage did that.. even depress the piston in the slave while cracking the bleeder got a lot more air out I’ve manipulated it upside down in other angles to try to let air escape I’m just gonna take it back to infinity and tell those idiots to do as they’re told not as they feel

    • @Turtlefarm
      @Turtlefarm 3 года назад

      Update… Infiniti wolnt answer my calls lol…
      Figures… changed my slave again.. thought it may somehow be not functioning properly… still can’t get all the air out … ( enough to get into 1st or R) I’ve now been told I need a new clutch… that it was installed wrong… but it was fine before I changed my master and slave… I feel like I’m dying on an island with vultures flying overhead..

  • @smokingtires
    @smokingtires Год назад

    How much fluid did you need to flush to? Does one quart suffice?

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  Год назад

      One qt is way more than enough. I think a 12oz bottle of DOT3 is the smallest you can buy and that is more than you will need. Since your not supposed to store brake fluid once opened you might as well use it all. Or also flush your brakes at the same time.

  • @Chapo-559
    @Chapo-559 10 месяцев назад

    So I bought a one person bleeder from AutoZone is the little tank the give me to small or should I modify a bigger bottle ?

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  10 месяцев назад

      Just depends on how often you want to empty it. It will work, just might not hold all the fluid from all 4 brakes.

    • @Chapo-559
      @Chapo-559 10 месяцев назад

      @@JRsGarage it’s for the 350 slave cylinder bleed

    • @Chapo-559
      @Chapo-559 10 месяцев назад

      @@JRsGarage I was literally about to go under the car when I seen this comment 😂

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  10 месяцев назад

      Should be fine, there's not much fluid in the clutch line and reservoir.

  • @chaotiicxx4119
    @chaotiicxx4119 4 года назад +1

    What brand DOT 4 you used

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  4 года назад +2

      ATE Brake Fluid SL DOT4
      I'm not sure of availability in the US. I purchased it when I was living in Germany.

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  4 года назад

      Amazon US has an ATE SL200 racing fluid, which should work but I'm not sure about the exact specifications and application.

  • @hakimrahman85
    @hakimrahman85 5 лет назад +2

    Going to give this one person bleed technique a try. This will confirm work yes? 😂

    • @JRsGarage
      @JRsGarage  5 лет назад +1

      It worked for me. Still no issues with the pedal feel.

    • @hakimrahman85
      @hakimrahman85 5 лет назад

      @@JRsGarage Alright, will give it a try!