Even years after uploading it , this video helps alot! I got my first dirtbike used so i had to change the clutch fluid and after failing to reverse bleed it with a syringe your method worked great!
If you get copper washers, the best way to get an oil tight seal is to anneal the washers, which is what needs to be done to copper head gaskets. You simply heat the washer with a butane torch (hold the washer with needle point pliers or similar), the color will change and it will turn matt with no gloss, then drop the washer in water. The scale will drop off. Annealed copper is very pliable and allows you to torque up the washers, they will go hard over time and give a very oil tight seal.
Thanks for the video, it was a huge help. Leaning the bike over as far as possible was the key I was looking for. Also, just letting the lever snap back after a pump helped bring out lots of bubbles. 10 mins after this method and I was done, no syringe.
Great bleeding technique. I was peeking around looking at what people are doing. I have a husky te150 with low hours and clutch drags. Won’t fully disengage. Started with bleeding.
regular mineral oil bleeds so much easier in these clutches...however, it does make your clutch pull ridiculously hard compared to magura mineral oil. its good to have some baby oil in a pinch tho. i had that issue a few years ago at an event.
I have a ktm 450 and I bleed my clutch and it gets hard like it should be then 5 minutos later gets super soft and idk why I keep bleeding it and it does the same thing
Just wondering did ur clutch have problems like no give to it and not working? Im having that problem with my ktm 1998 200cc. Oh second question im guessing i doesnt matter what kind of mineral oil you use for the clutch?
@@akreutz That's not true! It depends on what master cylinder unit the bike has, many KTMs have a Brembo unit which uses DOT fluid. The Magura unit uses mineral oil. The Oberon aftermarket slave unit is fine with both types of fluid.
@@sidecarbod1441 Even if the oberon seal can take DOT. The magura master cylinder cannot. It will eat those seals. I strongly do not recomend using DOT in a system designed for mineral oil.
@@akreutz Yeah, that's why I said "it depends on what master cylinder you have" the Brembo units use a DOT fluid therefore if you are using an Oberon slave with a Brembo MC you can use a DOT fluid.
Even years after uploading it , this video helps alot! I got my first dirtbike used so i had to change the clutch fluid and after failing to reverse bleed it with a syringe your method worked great!
Glad it helped you out!
If you get copper washers, the best way to get an oil tight seal is to anneal the washers, which is what needs to be done to copper head gaskets. You simply heat the washer with a butane torch (hold the washer with needle point pliers or similar), the color will change and it will turn matt with no gloss, then drop the washer in water. The scale will drop off. Annealed copper is very pliable and allows you to torque up the washers, they will go hard over time and give a very oil tight seal.
Is this neccesairy?
Thanks for the video, it was a huge help. Leaning the bike over as far as possible was the key I was looking for. Also, just letting the lever snap back after a pump helped bring out lots of bubbles. 10 mins after this method and I was done, no syringe.
Thanks! I'm glad it was helpful to you.
Great bleeding technique. I was peeking around looking at what people are doing. I have a husky te150 with low hours and clutch drags. Won’t fully disengage. Started with bleeding.
Did it help?
Did it help
KTMs can have early plate failure but they are easily replaced.
Great video, I have the same Clutch slave cylinder, und mine is leaking too, fingers crossed it wil work with the rebuild kit!
What year ktm you have?
@@Chris.Hamilton 2006 exc
Very concise and easy to follow. Thank you
regular mineral oil bleeds so much easier in these clutches...however, it does make your clutch pull ridiculously hard compared to magura mineral oil. its good to have some baby oil in a pinch tho. i had that issue a few years ago at an event.
I have a ktm 450 and I bleed my clutch and it gets hard like it should be then 5 minutos later gets super soft and idk why I keep bleeding it and it does the same thing
Very good vid. thanks for putten it out there!
Thanks!
Just wondering did ur clutch have problems like no give to it and not working? Im having that problem with my ktm 1998 200cc. Oh second question im guessing i doesnt matter what kind of mineral oil you use for the clutch?
It would just leak out of the stock slave cylinder and so the lever would go dead.
August so did u have to replace the cylinder? Or did u just bleed it to find a leak?
Me and my dad are looking at ktm twins to find a piston kit and bleeding kit
Did you notice it was leaking first or did you lose the pressure or resistance to the clutch lever
Where did you get the slave cylinder?
I need this men any page for Buy please
Can you start it with the clutch slave
Where can i get
So do I pump the clutch or just let it do its thing
How many times did you have to bleed the clutch since the new slave cylinder and till you sold it or till now ?
Kodi Kardash just the one time.
where can i buy that same slave cylinder for my 98 mxc 200? @august
Ebay
Where did you but these?
where did you get that clutch hose?
It came on the bike.
Can i using dot 4 brake fluid for hydraulic clutch?
Do not use DOT. these systems are designed for mineral oil. DOT will eat away the seals.
You can use atf oil
@@akreutz That's not true! It depends on what master cylinder unit the bike has, many KTMs have a Brembo unit which uses DOT fluid. The Magura unit uses mineral oil. The Oberon aftermarket slave unit is fine with both types of fluid.
@@sidecarbod1441 Even if the oberon seal can take DOT. The magura master cylinder cannot. It will eat those seals. I strongly do not recomend using DOT in a system designed for mineral oil.
@@akreutz Yeah, that's why I said "it depends on what master cylinder you have" the Brembo units use a DOT fluid therefore if you are using an Oberon slave with a Brembo MC you can use a DOT fluid.
Where did you get the Slave cylinder?
Jason Savage I got mine on eBay. Shipped from Canada.
Never use liquid gasket with a paper gasket together, one or the other.
Где купить такой?
Вы можете найти на eBay вы сука ебать
Brilliant