Snipesleft Posted June 2 Report Share Posted June 2 Newbie here with a 2017 Gas Gas TXT 250. Clutch line leaked out on my ride today 😩 reservoir dry. had to ride back few miles with no clutch. just ordered a new line but how do I change it out? any help please Mahalo in advance!!!🤙 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemur Posted June 2 Report Share Posted June 2 Did it leak out where you can see it or inside the engine casings? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemur Posted June 2 Report Share Posted June 2 Determine if your clutch operates on DOT brake fluid or thin Oil Determine if the problem is in the Master cylinder, brake line or Slave cylinder Replace parts and install is fairly easy requiring very few special tools outside of possibly a big plastic medical type syringe similar to in the picture below Easiest way to fluid fill is generally from the bottom bleed vent screw Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemur Posted June 2 Report Share Posted June 2 & Aloha what island do you ride? 😎 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snipesleft Posted June 2 Author Report Share Posted June 2 1 hour ago, lemur said: Determine if your clutch operates on DOT brake fluid or thin Oil Determine if the problem is in the Master cylinder, brake line or Slave cylinder Replace parts and install is fairly easy requiring very few special tools outside of possibly a big plastic medical type syringe similar to in the picture below Easiest way to fluid fill is generally from the bottom bleed vent screw I was riding and clutch was getting less pressure at lever until no pressure at all. I managed to ride back to truck. i found a burn mark on line by the exhaust pipe and lower was wet on line towards clutch cover. i opened master cylinder ( mineral oil) and was empty. I just sold my KTM 300 so have changed out my clutch line before but on the Gas Gas do I just unscrew the line from clutch cover and master up top and replace then use syringe to force mineral oil from bottom up? mahalo! riding on Oahu🤙🏾 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemur Posted June 2 Report Share Posted June 2 (edited) 🤙🏾 I was there for a month trying to rent and ride there but sadly it never happened. Terrain looked awesome for trials riding in places I'm sure you're not allowed to ride. Edited June 2 by lemur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
faussy Posted June 3 Report Share Posted June 3 Had this happen to one of my ggs years ago. Once fixed you need to tie the clutch line to one of the down tubes where the exhaust comes out with a zip tie. As for rebleeding, what you have described is correct. There should be a bleed nipple on the banjo where it enters the clutch casing. Just bleed like you would a brake cylinder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snipesleft Posted June 3 Author Report Share Posted June 3 On 6/2/2025 at 3:38 AM, lemur said: Determine if your clutch operates on DOT brake fluid or thin Oil Determine if the problem is in the Master cylinder, brake line or Slave cylinder Replace parts and install is fairly easy requiring very few special tools outside of possibly a big plastic medical type syringe similar to in the picture below Easiest way to fluid fill is generally from the bottom bleed vent screw I was riding and clutch was getting less pressure at lever until no pressure at all. I managed to ride back to truck. i found a burn mark on line by the exhaust pipe and lower was wet on line towards clutch cover. i opened master cylinder ( mineral oil) and was empty. I just sold my KTM 300 so have changed out my clutch line before but on the Gas Gas do I just unscrew the line from clutch cover and master up top and replace then use syringe to force mineral oil from bottom up? mahalo! riding on Oahu🤙🏾 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snipesleft Posted June 3 Author Report Share Posted June 3 mahalo!🤙🏾 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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