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Old 03-04-2003, 06:58 AM
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Gotta little problem... Ive got and 97 civic ex, and the slave cylinder piston on my clutch isnt pulling back enough for the throw out bearing to fully disengage... it 'chatters' on the pressure plate forks anyone encountered this before? Its all self adjusting, (except for the pedal, which I've done) anyone have a clue where I should go next? Replacement? if so, what?

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Have you tried bleeding the clutch and or replacing the slave cyl?
Old 03-04-2003, 07:28 AM
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I havent replaced the slave cyl. yet... probably will tonight

I wasnt sure if I needed to replace the master or the slave or both...
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like he said try bleeding the system first, then replace
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I flushed/bled it already... the original fluid was BLACK... damned previous owner!
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