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Old 03-15-2006, 03:23 PM
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Alright, I just finished installing my clutch master/slave cylinders tonight. I bled the system and when I when I went to drive my car, my clutch is engaging literally an inch off the floor. I mean I have to pedal throw. At first I wrote it off but when I went to spin second gear(easily achievable before) it just wound into the next gear smoothly. I noticed the pedal is not reaching all the way up to the stopper as though it somehow needs more play. However, I have everything in tight. I bought the part at Napa and I think they may have ordered the master cylinder for a Honda Civic with the same engine. They said the part number was the same. They are interchangeable right? Please oh please help me out, A.S.A.P. I miss driving my Del Sol
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alright, bump. I fixed the height problem but the car is still not shifting as hard as before. Please, solutions my Honda amigos! Thanks in advance.
Old 03-15-2006, 05:13 PM
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I've played with the pedal height setting some more, still no wheelspin and there seems to be a slight pop when I reach the top of the releasing of the pedal. Please someone post.
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