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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 10:38 AM
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Default I need pics and instruction to install the master and slave clutch cylinder...

Damn, i blew both of the cylinders the other day and was wondering if anyone knew how to install them? pics would be great...thanks..
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 11:41 AM
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The Helm manual is your friend.
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 01:43 PM
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damnit, i really need a scanner...
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 02:45 PM
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Master cylinder is located drivers side rear wall. To remove pull the cotter pin out of the piston that holds it to the pedal. Then there is 2-3 bolts you will need to remove behind the pedal. Then go under the hood and disconect the line going to the clutch master cylinder. Then take off the reservoir hose and then it should come right out. It will be cramped in the floor board I took out my seat and get a good flashlight. Now the slave cylinder is located beneath the top radiator hose on the transmission it has 2 bolts with a line connected to it. Disconnect the line and remove the 2 bolts and it comes right off. Put everything back together. On the end of the piston there is a braket where you pulled the cotter pin out make sure you adjust the new one the same as the old one It just screws up or down. I will try to get some pics when I get home.
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Old Feb 19, 2002 | 04:32 PM
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oh man you are a life saver...if it's not too much trouble...could u please get the pictures some how...it would help a lot..i'm going to install this tommorow...it seems impossible cuz the bolts are in such awkward places....argh, i'll give it a try..
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Old Feb 20, 2002 | 06:04 AM
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how did you blow both of them... do you have a very stiff pressure plate?
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Old Feb 20, 2002 | 07:58 PM
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I switched mine out, and its pretty damn easy to do...Just takes about 20 min. to do each one....Can't really explain how to do it, but once you look at it, and see where the bolts are, you kinda figure out what to do....
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Old Sep 1, 2003 | 07:09 PM
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No pix yet?
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Old Sep 1, 2003 | 07:36 PM
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This is from superhonda.com. http://www.superhonda.com/foru...=5073

This was posted by Murdah One. Just giving credit to the original poster.

I followed these instructions and I did not run into any problems.

"Tech guide: How to change master and slave cylinders..
i'm pretty bored so i'm gonna type this up....if anyone feel like they need to change it you can refer to this...if you have any questions just ask...

I just recently changed mine and I have to admitt it made the car feel a lot lighter to drive...no more straining yourself trying to shift and the car feels a lot smoother....the parts are $60 for the master and $30 for slave cylinder....don't go to Honda...they charge you double for each...and about 220 bucks to install them....


First locate where the master cylinder is....it's in the right corner of the firewall looks like an alluminum shaft the size of a banana with two hoses coming out..one metal one go to the slave cylinder and the other to the fluid reservoir...now to remove it....you will need a Ratchet and 12mm size nut...there are two 12mm size bolts hoding the master in place..located right behind your clutch pedal....you will need to take out the spring and remove the little cotter pin that holds the clutch and the master cylinder together...pull that out and it should be detached from the MC itself...now remove the two nuts on the MC and pull it out...the nuts are tricky to get to...but once you remove that..then the rest of the work is a piece of cake...


now go to the engine bay...unscrew the golden metal bolt that holds the metal pipe to the cylinder...and remove the reservoir container and the hose...take that out and leave it aside....install your clutch master cylinder the order it was removed..put the pins back into the holder and put the spring back...connect the hoses in the engine bay....make sure you tighten them as hard as you can...but not to the point of shredding the threads..you are done with the master...

now everyone thinks the master is a bitch to remove...but it is the slave that is a bitch....to remove it...you have to remove the fan from the radiator to get access to it....the slave cylinder is fairly small..located right infront of the tranny with a black rubber thing attached to the left side.....it has one tube going out of it and two nuts holding it in place...now remove the fan...there are 2 bolts on top..and two bolts on the bottom which may require you to jack the car up to get access to...remove the wire connected to it and pull the fan out and the slave cylinder can be removed without any problem...two bolts underneath it..forgot what size but fit them up and take them out with the right ratchet....unscrew the golden bolt once again....and put the fluid in a suitable container...now put the new slave cylinder in but dont attach the fan back up yet...tight up the golden bolt and losen up the bleeder screw....

the clutch will feel like it has no pressure and will go up and down very easily...and it won't go back up unless you lift it...
you will now have to bleed it...go buy one of the brake bleeding kit...3.99...looks like a little container with a top and a clear hose attached to it....loosen then bleeder screw located infront of the slave cylinder and attach the clear hose to it...fill the container with brake fluid and attach the tube there...make sure you keep the reservoir tank full at ALL TIMES when bleeding..have a friend pump the clutch a few times and you watch as the air bubble is being pumped out of your cylinder...have him lift the clutch slowly but push it down fast...so the air gets out...tell him to keep doing that till you no longer see any air bubbles coming out of the tube...as soon as you see no more air bubbles come out...immediately tell him to have the clutch pedal pressed to the floor and hold it there.....then tight up the bleeder screw....remember when bleeding ALWAYS have your reservoir tank full....or else air will get inside and you will have to start all over....it takes about 5 minutes to bleed it with the container...anyways when you tighten up the bleed screw....lift up the clutch pedal slowly...it will draw fluid into the system and will be hard to push back down with hand....when u feel like you have pressure in the clutch...bleeding is done...now reattach the fans and take your car for a test drive....it will be like new...smooth gears better for the clutch cuz you're not trying to force it in and wearing it out...


hope that helps....thanks to Weenie, Lakemoutlude, and the other guy forgot his name for the help on installing and bleeding the system....4Bidden helped me diagnosed it.."

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Old Sep 2, 2003 | 07:02 AM
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I have a factory shop manual for the 4th gen if you want me to email you the pages for wha tyou need fixed i can do that. Let me know
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