Honda VTX 1800 Clutch Bleed
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
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In this video, I show how I bled the clutch fluid from my 2004 Honda VTX 1800. This motorcycle uses a wet clutch with brake fluid, and it requires the same maintenance interval as your brakes. This motorcycle uses DOT 4 brake fluid for the clutch, and it’s a very easy, but often overlooked maintenance that I encourage you to DIY.
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Thanks for the help!
The sound of the rain was very pleasant!
Thanks!
One point here. When you are swapping out the fluid, I’ve found that it helps to totally empty out the reservoir and clean it out. There was a good bit of crude in mine that needed a shop towel to get it all out. Yes, I waited too long to swap my fluid too! Lol😂. Thanks for the video!
Great tip!
But It's hard to get air out of mine
Great description of all aspects of the job.
Got that same model man, good information to learn. Thank you for sharing.
Glad to help
Thank you for the video! Helped fix my bike!
Glad it helped!
This was very helpful, I subscribed.
Thanks!
Great video. I just checked mine. It's super dirty.
Thanks for the video
Thanks!
Nice video. I'm trying to get my clutch to work again after a master res replacement and slave rebuild. The system can hold 30lbs of pressure all day. The lever feels good, but she just refuses to disengage the trans when I squeeze nor will roll with the clutch in and engine off. Wanna buy an 03 vtx ?
You either have air in the master cylinder or the rebuilt one is bad. Sometime a micro bubble can cause that
Thank You so much !!!!
Edward Lewis thanks
Great Video Thanks 😊
Just an FYI. If you put your bottle above the bleeder valve it's impossible to get air back in to the system.
Thanks for letting me know
All I did was add fluid.Put new reservoir caps on VTX 1800N and then no clutch? Brake is fine
Cover that tank too !!! Brake fluid will destroy the paint so fast.
Thanks man. I was being very careful, but you're absolutely right.
Question, i was riding my 03 VTX 1800CC clutch was perfect, the guy i got the bike from said was a brand new clutch, went to take it for a ride, no clutch, any idea?? Thanks
If your clutch doesn't engage at all, and you're sure yo have new plate, it's probably the hydraulic system. Do you know if he bled the clutch?
You can also try this forum here - www.vtxoa.com/threads/vtx1800-clutch-problems.467966/
@@dcfgarage i don't know if he did, the fluid is dark, so you think if i bleed it, that should fix the problem??
@@diningroomfish5470 The clutch system on this bike is quite simple. The way you would tackle this is to first understand if the new parts that were put in are the correct ones. I would disassemble the clutch to check it out. The the friction disc and pressure plates are good, then I would check the hydraulic lines for any clogging or leaks. In that process, I would flush the brake fluid and put new fluid in.
So I don't think that bad clutch fluid is the main reason why your clutch isn't engaging. In my clutch flush video you can see that my fluid was horrible, but my clutch was still working.
@@dcfgarage crazy thing is clutch was working perfectly, went for a 100 mile ride, put the bike away, 2 weeks later went to take it out, no clutch
I was looking at the clymer manual and the clutch has 8 plates. I think there’s a high possibility that whoever did the clutch didn’t put everything back together right. Or maybe they forgot a plate, or maybe they used low quality discs and your bike might have been a bot low on oil and it wore out prematurely. I’m just guessing here. Anyway, I would definitely check for any leaks since that’s easier, then I would take the clutch apart
I have the same bike after sitting over the winter my handle feels loose without much pressure on the clutch and I cannot operate it correctly including finding neutral even when squeezed in all the way do you think bleeding it would resolve this issue and make the clutch lever firm again?
Either that or your master cylinder went bad. It happens on these bikes
Confirm please the fluid for brakes and clutch are the same….
They are
What is the brand name of the red stand that you have your bike leveled up with?
Terry Williams this is the one I got... u can find it cheaper on amazon
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What is the black thing on top of the master cylinder?
Not sure, sorry
My 2008 VTX1800C is very clunky between 1st and 2nd gear. Do you reckon a fluid change could potentially fix that?
I think they all are clunky. I doubt a fluid change would change that. IF you ride a Harley, it's even clunkier
@@dcfgarage I did clutch and oils. Little better, but not much. I'll just work on the preload technique now.
Hey DCF, I need those armrests on the sissy bar for my wife. Would you share the info on those sir? Thanks in advance, James
Hey James. I got the arm rest from Ultimate Seats in 2016. Unfortunately I believe they don't make it anymore.
Why don’t u wanna over fill the resavor
Because it's an overfill tank for expansion
What size is the line to put over the bleeder?? Should include that.
caleb emerson doesn’t need to be big. A couple of feet should do the trick
@@dcfgarage No, thickness...?
Not Sure lol!!! It’s 1/4 inch inside diameter
@@dcfgarage Oh good. Thank you.
U need 3/16" Inside Diameter to get a snug fit.
Turkey bastar$ LOL! Good vid!
Grew up in Bastan :-)