Postby Gubi » 29 Apr 2010 17:53
Yeah, stir indeed. Mixing 3/4 with 5 is a really, really bad idea - they are completely different chemicals and are incompatible. Considering how easy standard brake fluid is to find I'd never even consider it.
Water in the clutch fluid is less of a problem than the brakes as you won't ever boil your clutch fluid, but it's still an issue from potential rust in the lines/cylinders perspective. Personally I just replace it whenever I do the brakes.
Mixing various brands of 3/4 isn't an issue, so you can top up the clutch with fresh fluid no problem (assuming you know the stuff in there is glycol-based and not DOT 5 silicone). You can add DOT 3 to DOT 4 but you'll lose the higher boiling point benefits of the DOT 4 (again, really an issue for the brakes rather than the clutch) so best to just stick with DOT 4 for everything: it's easy enough to find and doesn't cost much more.
I always flush with fresh DOT 4 fluid for both brakes and clutch every two years. Any leftover brake fluid gets tightly sealed and I'll use it for those two years to top up the system if needed (my logic: the stuff in the bottle isn't absorbing any more moisture than the stuff in the car. Probably less, actually, given the MC cap is vented). After two years any remaining fluid gets thrown out and the system gets flushed again.
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Tom
'79 TR7
'87 Alfa 75
'91 Alfa Spider