It is quite possible that changing the fluid will make a difference but it must be done correctly.
You should also be aware that clutch and brake fluid systems are combined on the Z so you may as well do the brakes at the same time
I would seriously recommend changing the hose as well. It is not difficult and Earls are really helpful people to advise getting the correct hose.
Whatever you decide the clutch slave MUST be removed and inverted to bleed it otherwise air will remain trapped and you will have wasted your time.
When you remove it be careful not to drop the actuating rod into the bell housing!!!
Then compress the piston and hold it in during the bleeding process.
I used a silicon mastic gun frame quite successfully here but didn't take any pictures.
I can also recommend a Gunson EeziBleed (£20 ish) to simplify the bleeding process - it obviates all the up/down on/off pumping.
It sounds daunting it really is quite easy to do. When you've finished you'll wonder what all the fuss was about !
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