Rebuilt clutch master cylinder: are they even available?
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Tonight I went looking for a clutch master cylinder to replace my one that has had a slow leak for at least 2-3 years now... to my dismay, neither AutoZone nor NAPA carries OEM rebuild clutch master cylinders. They only sell new ones at a cost of $95-$110, and the slave is $45-$55.
Now my OEM rebuild Nissin brake master cylinder only cost me about $65 after core return, that would really suck to have to shell out nearly twice as much for a stupid clutch MC. Is there ANY place that carries rebuilt ones?
Now my OEM rebuild Nissin brake master cylinder only cost me about $65 after core return, that would really suck to have to shell out nearly twice as much for a stupid clutch MC. Is there ANY place that carries rebuilt ones?
i bought mine at the junkyard for 25 bucks with the whole pedal assembly..when i did th auto/manual conversion.....
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I really don't want used parts for this, as a used part could very well be leaking just like my current one.
This is probably of no help to you, but in Canada Canadian Tire (auto parts place) has them. Someone's gotta carry them, it's not like it's a terrible part to rebuild anyways, only a few seals!
For what it's worth, when I got some there (for a 91 Prelude mind you) the core return was only like 5$
Still way cheaper than a new part though, more than half the cost from Honda (new).
Hope this helps you some...
For what it's worth, when I got some there (for a 91 Prelude mind you) the core return was only like 5$
Still way cheaper than a new part though, more than half the cost from Honda (new).Hope this helps you some...
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