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reddog 01-19-2003 06:58 PM

Clutch master cylinder
 
I was looking in the driver side foot area tonight (for some dumb reason) and I noticed that my clutch master cylinder was leaking. I know that its on its way out and i had a few questons. One is, does anybody make a rebuild kit for it and if so, where can i get it and for how much? Also is this common at all? The car has only 65k miles one it and i never would even think to check it this early, esspecially on a honda. Lastly, if there is no rebuild kit for it, where would be the best place to buy an entirely new one? cheapest i found was $88 at http://www.acuraautomotiveparts.net/

Madtekniques 01-19-2003 07:40 PM

Most of the cheaper aftermarket ones are rebuilds, like from a local shop or whatever, the one from acura is pretty much double the price of anyone else, so whatever you'd prefer :)

tooslow2race 01-20-2003 10:24 AM

mine was like 60 or so from napa... i couldn't find a rebuild kit when mine broke


i think www.nopi.com has one pretty cheap too if i remember correctly. i seen it after i already changed mine..... $48.34 for a tokico

ShaolinLueb 01-21-2003 07:55 AM

napa makes good parts 60 bucks is cheap. and its easy to replace. do your slave while your at it.

reddog 01-21-2003 12:47 PM

Thanks guys. I went ahead a took out the master cylinder yesterday, then i took it apart cleaned it up and re-installed it. So far it hasn't leaked, yet. I decided to do this so that i can save the 60 or 80 bucks for another time. I plan on replacing the master and slave cylinders when i do my clutch and flywheel later this year.

ShaolinLueb 01-21-2003 05:29 PM

if you ever replace the master do the slave. the stock pressure will put some strain on the slave and it will eventually fail, it might be 4 months down the line but you'll press your clutch to the floor one day and it wont come up (had it happen with my 944:doh:) if you do your clutch ever, replace both them, its just best to do it all at once.

Zedron 01-21-2003 06:13 PM

Heh, I currently have the same problem in my 98 GSR with 85k miles. The Master and Slave cylinder both leak very slowly. I saw used ones for like $120 for both, but I cant remember where at.

tooslow2race 01-22-2003 09:43 AM

used huh? good investment:rolleyes:

ttboy 01-22-2003 03:31 PM

I just had my master replaced by Acura. I didn't even know about a slave. Where is the slave located and how difficult is this to do myself.

reddog 01-22-2003 08:43 PM

the slave cylinder is located on the passenger side, mounted on the transmision. You can't miss it. Its relativly small and has a metal hydrolic line coming in one side and a rubber boot that covers the arm that actuates the clutch on the other side.

Its relativly easy job to replace it yourself. Just a few bolts and the line. Remember to bleed the lines when you're done though.


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