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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 07:43 AM
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Default HELP!! Clutch MasterCylinder Problem!

I have a 93 Honda prelude type S, (2.2 Sohc) and i have recently replaced my clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder, and to be honest i have tried everything under the sun to get this thing bled. i have pump bled it with the pedal, power bled it with an air compressor, used a mighty bleeder (hand pump) and i have bench bled the master clutch cylinder, the only possible problem i see is where the slave connects to the pedal mechanism it only moves about an inch, i dont know how much this normally moves but i dont know that it is building up enough pressure to actually bleed. the whole thing of it is it still pushes fluid through the slave when i manually bleed it and i use the other bleeders. so if anyone has any sort of idea PLEASE help me!

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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 08:12 AM
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Default Re: HELP!! Clutch MasterCylinder Problem! (racincason)

hold the clutch pedal down after ur sure there's enough fluid in the clutch system. then close the bleeder valve (while keeping the MC topped off) and slowly lift the pedal. make sure ur MC is topped off the whole time. if that still doesn't work, you might wanna check out your slave/master, clutch lines (for tears), pedal settings, and lastly it might just be the clutch itself. (blown up pressure plate will act like a bad MC)
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