Honda Civic / Del Sol (1992 - 2000) EG/EH/EJ/EK/EM1 Discussion

will clutch fluid flushing fix this issue?

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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 11:28 AM
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I got a b16a2 with hydro tranny, no problem with the trans no grinding or anything but under heavy load my shifter dosn't **** smoothley like it did befor.

I think i may have got air into my clutch resivor and its dirty looking.

My question is if i bleed the clutch and change the tranny fluid do you think this will work to fix my issue?


the shifter only wants to get stuck between 3-4 4-3 at over 4000rpms, Could air in my clutch line be causeing it not to engage as it was befor.

Any help would be great. I tryed to search the site but i keep geting a million errors on that crapy search bar. Thanks for any help
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by namewasdallas
I got a b16a2 with hydro tranny, no problem with the trans no grinding or anything but under heavy load my shifter dosn't **** smoothley like it did befor.

I think i may have got air into my clutch resivor and its dirty looking.

My question is if i bleed the clutch and change the tranny fluid do you think this will work to fix my issue?


the shifter only wants to get stuck between 3-4 4-3 at over 4000rpms, Could air in my clutch line be causeing it not to engage as it was befor.

Any help would be great. I tryed to search the site but i keep geting a million errors on that crapy search bar. Thanks for any help

Just bleed the clutch and see what happen, it's very very easy to bleed it.
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 04:25 PM
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yeah im going to do that and see what happens becuase it was a real dark color deff not clean and if air got into it flushing it will solve that problem and I'll just have to go from there. I found a DYI link on how to do it seems like a 20 min job and $10 bucks hope all will work for me
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