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Old Apr 11, 2004 | 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Tinkersan
Thanks for the insight! I didn't want to think about spending some cash to rip out the tranny and work on the plates and stuff. A pain in the ass for a do it yourselfer.

Off I go to find me a slave cylinder (or repair kit... whatever's available)
yea they sell reman-ed slave cylinders from companies like cardone and usa industries. they are pretty good, i mean they are rebuilt but they are still original castings so the fit is perfect. worth it by me especially since usa industries is located really close to my area.

Originally Posted by Tinkersan
This is my manual actually....

http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/PreludeManual/index.html

in case anyone else wanted it.

Not like a Haynes manual (I have the Chilton's as well) but I know this is always available if I need it.
excellent, do they have other years of prelude manuals available?
i have my helms...but an online resource is always good too.

i used to have a 90 si, stick.
great car, sold it last year but it was light as hell and i rallied that thing many a time, great car but expensive and hard to find parts for.


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