General bleeding clutch

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General bleeding clutch

the reservoir has seperate chambers for the brake and clutch.

Brake and clutch fluid share the same resevoir without separate chambers. The clutch fluid take off pipe is located higher in the side of resevoir than the brake fluid take off point at the bottom of the resevoir. This is a safety feature so that if the fluid leaks out, the clutch will stop working before the brakes stop working.

do you need to bleed clutch when changing brake fluid?

If you're changing the fluid, you need to drain the old fluid and replace it with new fluid, so yes... both the brake and clutch hydraulic systems will need bleeding.
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