Clutch flushing
Edwardjohnsr
Expert Adviser
The Hudson shop manual says use carbon tetrachloride and acetone for flushing the clutch. An item on Ken Cates page suggests trichloroehene and acetone. I have been unable to buy either carbon tetrachloride or trichloroethene. However, a mechanic suggested CRC brake-kleen which contains mostly tetrachloroethene.
Has anyone used either tetrachloroethene or CRC brake-kleen for flushing the clutch? What were the results?
Ed
Has anyone used either tetrachloroethene or CRC brake-kleen for flushing the clutch? What were the results?
Ed
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Try Carbo-chlor. Usually available from small hardware stores.0
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