93 Civic - Clutch Slave Bleed Screw
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93 Civic - Clutch Slave Bleed Screw
I have a 93 Civic EX, and the bleed screw on the clutch slave was sheared off. I succeeded in getting that out, but how do I find a new one? I'm not sure what size it is or where to acquire a replacement. Any help on the size? (I'm guessing that I can't just use a brake bleeder screw.) Thanks.
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Re: 93 Civic - Clutch Slave Bleed Screw (93civic2005)
regular parts store would have it too get a speed bleeder while you are at it.
one way valve in the bleeder means no air can get it while bleeding
one way valve in the bleeder means no air can get it while bleeding
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If a bleed screw is about $3 ea and a new slave cylinder is about $15, me personally I'd just get the new slave cylinder; you get a new bleed screw with it plus having the bennifit of a new cylinder.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93civic2005 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">A new slave pushes $30 at least, generally. </TD></TR></TABLE>
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$14.54 for a new clutch slave cylinder from sanyco, a leader in OE hydraulic parts for asian car makes. They also make caliper-blanks for Stoptech. So unless you have to have nissin, which is generally the OE maker for Honda, the sanyco will work fine; I have one it works great. Go to kragen and the one from raybestos is $19.99: http://www.partsamerica.com/Pr...60025
http://www.stopshopanddrive.co...e.com
$14.54 for a new clutch slave cylinder from sanyco, a leader in OE hydraulic parts for asian car makes. They also make caliper-blanks for Stoptech. So unless you have to have nissin, which is generally the OE maker for Honda, the sanyco will work fine; I have one it works great. Go to kragen and the one from raybestos is $19.99: http://www.partsamerica.com/Pr...60025
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Re: So unless you have to have nissin, which is generally the OE maker for Honda, the sanyco will w
Ahh, I see what you mean. Noobs like me are wary of generic parts, especially when there's no picture. Thanks for the info though. It's good to know for next time.
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