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remove 2 bolts and a cotter pin in the pedal,remove reservoir,unscrew fluid pipe,remove bolts for slave unscrew the fluid pipe,install new ones,bleed clutch very nicelly
www.hasport.com has clutch master cylinder adapters. Here is the info from their page: "The new master cylinder adapter allows the use of a Honda-style or Wilwood clutch master cylinder to convert a cable transmission vehicle to a hydraulic setup."
figure out how to change master clutch cylinder and slave cylinder,then bleed the system properly
2 reasons: 1. There is no fluid in your master cylinder due to a leaking master cylinder or slave cylinder or 2. You blew your clutch
its the brake resivior
how difficult is it to replace the MS on a 1996 Honda accord
If there is a hydraulic master cylinder at the clutch lever (looks like the front brake) then...NO.
The real question is "what are you trying to adjust?" If you are looking to make your clutch petal shorter IE like a sport performance clutch you need a "quick clutch" master cylinder. Omni Power Performance has one of the best ones IMHO. If you are looking to change the engagement point well forget it, the engagement point is based of that master cylinder, if you get a quick clutch, you are either engaged (petal out) or disengaged (petal in). A standard master cylinder gives leeway on the engagement point based on the amount of fluid being pushed through the cylinder. Standard Master Cylinder Piston Size = About 15cm Omni Power Master Cylinder Piston Size = About 22
The brake fluid for the entire system is added in the master cylinder container. The slave cylinder does not have its own reservoir.
clutch master cylinder right next to brake fluid, the smaller one
Clutch is not adjustable. I would recommend changing the brake fluid in the clutch system and bleed the air out of it. If it continues to cause problems, rebuild the clutch master cylinder. Bob
There is no fluid in the system or master cylinder/slave cylinder failure (hydraulic). Cable streched or broken (if not hydraulic).
if i replace slave cylinder in 1994 Honda civic ex will this make my clutch disengage and engage correctlyanswerchange master cylinder and slave properly then bleed the system properly.