Clutch Master Cylinder issues--
vehicle: 2000 GSR
well.. not so great news. woke up this morning and notcied my clutch has no pressure, it doesnt stick to the floor but it definitely doesn't feel right- and engages down on the floor. checked behind the pedal and sure enough, a damn leak. i topped off the fluid and it feels almost normal, and im bleeding it tomorrow... but i guess i should still replace the cmc, otherwise it'll keep leaking. my mom wants me to sell my car, because i've had to do a ton of maintence since i've owned it
its $155.13 from my acura stealership.
has anyone had any luck with cmc's that arent OEM? like PBR or beck arnley? they're about 60-80 dollars which is a lot cheaper for me. I'm also looking at partouts around my area but im afraid if i use another high mileage one, it'll go out in a few thousand miles as well. but just in case, does anyone know if the engine matters? like can i use a cmc from a b18b or a type r? and does the year matter or can i use any 94-01?
thanks for the help :/
well.. not so great news. woke up this morning and notcied my clutch has no pressure, it doesnt stick to the floor but it definitely doesn't feel right- and engages down on the floor. checked behind the pedal and sure enough, a damn leak. i topped off the fluid and it feels almost normal, and im bleeding it tomorrow... but i guess i should still replace the cmc, otherwise it'll keep leaking. my mom wants me to sell my car, because i've had to do a ton of maintence since i've owned it

its $155.13 from my acura stealership.
has anyone had any luck with cmc's that arent OEM? like PBR or beck arnley? they're about 60-80 dollars which is a lot cheaper for me. I'm also looking at partouts around my area but im afraid if i use another high mileage one, it'll go out in a few thousand miles as well. but just in case, does anyone know if the engine matters? like can i use a cmc from a b18b or a type r? and does the year matter or can i use any 94-01?
thanks for the help :/
http://www.acuraautomotiveparts.org/...s=&view=normal
#6 & #8.
$50 dollars cheaper than your dealership.....
#6 & #8.
$50 dollars cheaper than your dealership.....
Makes don't matter...Used ones are ok, go to your local junkyard...I am sure you'll pay like $40 for one...Have someone help you out when you bleed it, don't let the pedal sink all the way down to the floor, as that can damage it.
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