GSR Trans ROUGH
#1
GSR Trans ROUGH
anybody know why my Gears are so rough to get in now? it started scratching now aswelll.. it was all good a month ago.. hard to even take back out of gear but when car is off shifts perfectly. . help? clutch or master cyl? or trans? LMk
was rough for a day then went back to normal and rough
clutch pedal with go soft and then go normal pressure idk wtf it is help
was rough for a day then went back to normal and rough
clutch pedal with go soft and then go normal pressure idk wtf it is help
#2
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Re: GSR Trans ROUGH
Change your clutch master and slave cylinders. See if that helps and go from there. DEFINITELY get oem ones unless you feel like changing them again every 1.5-2 years. The cheapest way to get the oem honda hydraulic cylinders is to go to oemacuraparts.com, or any other oem parts distributor, find the part # for your car and then go on google and search "adler [part #]". Honda's clutch Master and slave cylinders are made by Nissin. Nissin also distributes its parts under the name Adler, so instead of paying $115 dollars for a MC in a box with a Honda logo, you pay around $50-55 and it comes in an Adler box.
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Re: GSR Trans ROUGH
Yea dirty clutch fluid that's slowly leaking from the MC, mixing with the dirt and sound insulation on the interior firewall is going to become a little thicker. If you see this "grease" leaking from the MC, then it needs to be replaced. Here's a link to a great price on a new OEM one - https://www.ebay.com/itm/26379572479...m=263795724795
#7
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Re: GSR Trans ROUGH
Make sure there's MTF in the trans! and make sure your clutch fluid is clean and topped off and bled! its real easy to flush and refill the clutch fluid, best done when you replace the CMC. Use some brake cleaner to clean out the inside of the clutch reservoir when you remove it before filling it back with clean fluid!
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