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Help Replacing the Slave cylinder, and bleeding the clutch

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Old 03-30-2012, 05:46 AM
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Hey HT, It's come time to replace my slave cylinder, so i can stop filling up on brake fluid constantly. I've read the DIY https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-integra-6/slave-cylinder-removal-1274247/ , and it looks pretty simple. I was wondering if its any different for a B16 cable to hydro conversion. and What and the steps for taking of the cylinder and then bleeding the clutch? Thanks!
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Default Re: Help Replacing the Slave cylinder, and bleeding the clutch

As far as bleeding the clutch get you one of those pumps that allow you to bleed the brakes and clutch on your own. I bought mine at harbor freight. I had to replace the end piece that was provided with a smaller piece of tubing so that it would have a nice tight fit on the nipple. Took all of 30 minutes to replace and bleed. I also took that time to flush out all of the old fluid.

As far as steps, just take the bolts out and remove. I think you are making it harder than it is because it is very simple especially when you have the pump.
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