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Originally Posted by sinceday1 I understand that but i was wondering if 3btls would cover both and when you replace master cylinder, is it necessary for one to bleed both?
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3 bottles is fine. You don't have to bleed the brakes and clutch at the same time. They're separate systems with separate master cylinders that just happen to use the same fluid.
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