Just Bled my Brakes and Clutch (Now with Pictures)
I visited Larry B so he could take a look at the 01 Spa Yellow NSX I just bought and he gave it a clean bill of health except for a couple of things: the TB/WP needs to get done due to age (not mileage) and the clutch and brake fluid needed to be bled. Now Larry is going to do the TB/WP but I figured that the clutch and brake bleed are easy enough.
I have a brake bleeder that works off of compressed air that works like a charm. I also have a 2000 Honda CRV that, more then likely, has the original brake and clutch fluid in it. Before I tackled the NSX job I figured I'd practice on the CRV. A Honda's a Honda is a Honda (I figure). I did the brake and clutch job this morning and, let me just tell you, the fluid looked like grey sludge. I'm amazed after doing the job that the brakes and clutch even worked. I'm not a mechanic by trade and, with the compressed air bleeder, the job took about an hour and change. The brakes and Clutch feel MUCH better.
I guess the point of this post is that if you have been ignoring your brake and clutch fluid ( it's not that hard to do) you should give it some attention. They are easy to ignore until something goes wrong. Next weekend I'm going to give the NSX a try. I don't think it will be any harder. Maybe I'll post some pictures.
I visited Larry B so he could take a look at the 01 Spa Yellow NSX I just bought and he gave it a clean bill of health except for a couple of things: the TB/WP needs to get done due to age (not mileage) and the clutch and brake fluid needed to be bled. Now Larry is going to do the TB/WP but I figured that the clutch and brake bleed are easy enough.
I have a brake bleeder that works off of compressed air that works like a charm. I also have a 2000 Honda CRV that, more then likely, has the original brake and clutch fluid in it. Before I tackled the NSX job I figured I'd practice on the CRV. A Honda's a Honda is a Honda (I figure). I did the brake and clutch job this morning and, let me just tell you, the fluid looked like grey sludge. I'm amazed after doing the job that the brakes and clutch even worked. I'm not a mechanic by trade and, with the compressed air bleeder, the job took about an hour and change. The brakes and Clutch feel MUCH better.
I guess the point of this post is that if you have been ignoring your brake and clutch fluid ( it's not that hard to do) you should give it some attention. They are easy to ignore until something goes wrong. Next weekend I'm going to give the NSX a try. I don't think it will be any harder. Maybe I'll post some pictures.
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