The clutch does not use oil, it uses DOT3 brake fluid. The clutch cylinder gets its brake fluid from the brake cylinder and is directly below it. Add fluid to the master brake cyliinder reservoir.
DOT 3 brake fluid.DOT 3 brake fluid.
NO. Use DOT 3 Brake fluid only.
Most automotive clutch systems use brake fluid in the master cylinder. Hydraulic oil would ruin those systems.
You ONLY use the clutch brake when you're at a complete stop.
Brake Fluid Dot 3 Note: Brake and Clutch fluid are the same
It can be, a lot of hydraulic clutch systems do use DOT 3 or 4 brake fluid.
There really is no such thing as clutch fluid. Wet clutches bath in your engine oil and if they are hydrolic use either DOT 3,4 or 5 brake fluid. On my Royal Star Venture it would be DOT 4 brake fluid
Yes you can. That is what you are supposed to use.
As on many vehicles,the clutch fluid reservoir is shared with the brake fluid reservoir.Pretty easy to find.Whatever you do,don't get confused between gearbox oil(which goes in the gearbox..DUHH!)and brake/clutch fluid.
clutch fluid. Small reservoir looking like the brake overflow reservoir only about 1/3 the size.
The fluid in the clutch master cylinder is brake fluid. Use DOT 3 or similar brake fluid for fluid replacement.