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94 Civic: boot the clutch slave cylinder goes into??



 
 
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Old November 14th 04, 08:44 PM
Abeness
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Default 94 Civic: boot the clutch slave cylinder goes into??

There's an additional rubber boot that covers the boot end of the slave
cylinder and attaches into the tranny housing. Since that isn't
particularly supple any longer I'd like to replace it while I'm
replacing the slave cylinder. I'm pretty sure it's the "release fork
boot" marked item #7 in the MT Clutch Release section at slhondaparts:
http://www.slhondaparts.com/browse.a...ViewParts=true

Right?

Also, does it simply pull out of and push back into the tranny housing,
held in by a raised lip (kinda looks that way), or is there some sort of
attachment I'll have to release and replace? I don't want to start
pulling on it before I know better, given that it's tucked behind the
radiator and I can't get a good look at it easily.

One mo does a new bleeder screw and cap come along with the slave
cylinder, or must it be purchased separately? From the fact that the box
marked item #9 in the diagrams encloses these items, I'd like to think
they're included. Can anyone confirm? Thanks.
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Old November 16th 04, 04:05 AM
Mista Bone
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#7 is correct for the boot. Just BE CAREFUL removing it!!!!!!!! If you knock
loose the clutch arm off the pivot ball, you'll have to drop the tranny to
put it back in place.

Never had to buy a slave cylinder, mine still fine @ 11-12 years and 200,000
miles. I "assume" that the new one would come with a bleeder, cap is a
maybe.

Email if needed, I'm the 92-95 D tranny guru.

"Abeness" > wrote in message
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> There's an additional rubber boot that covers the boot end of the slave
> cylinder and attaches into the tranny housing. Since that isn't
> particularly supple any longer I'd like to replace it while I'm
> replacing the slave cylinder. I'm pretty sure it's the "release fork
> boot" marked item #7 in the MT Clutch Release section at slhondaparts:
>

http://www.slhondaparts.com/browse.a...rimLevel=4DR+E
X+ABS&TransLevel=5MTKA&Section=B&Category=M++03++% 7CMT++++++CLUTCH+RELEASE&D
oors=4&Emissions=KA&PartCatalogId=13SR40&ViewParts =true
>
> Right?
>
> Also, does it simply pull out of and push back into the tranny housing,
> held in by a raised lip (kinda looks that way), or is there some sort of
> attachment I'll have to release and replace? I don't want to start
> pulling on it before I know better, given that it's tucked behind the
> radiator and I can't get a good look at it easily.
>
> One mo does a new bleeder screw and cap come along with the slave
> cylinder, or must it be purchased separately? From the fact that the box
> marked item #9 in the diagrams encloses these items, I'd like to think
> they're included. Can anyone confirm? Thanks.



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Old November 16th 04, 06:26 AM
Abeness
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Mista Bone wrote:
> #7 is correct for the boot. Just BE CAREFUL removing it!!!!!!!! If you knock
> loose the clutch arm off the pivot ball, you'll have to drop the tranny to
> put it back in place.
>
> Never had to buy a slave cylinder, mine still fine @ 11-12 years and 200,000
> miles. I "assume" that the new one would come with a bleeder, cap is a
> maybe.
>
> Email if needed, I'm the 92-95 D tranny guru.


Thanks for the offer, hope I never have to take you up on that! I
checked with slhonda and the bleeder screw/cap does indeed come with the
slave cylinder. Thanks for the warning about the clutch arm: it would
absolutely suck to have to drop the tranny to get it back on. I'll
probably replace the slave cylinder first, then replace the boot once
the slave is holding the arm firmly in place once again. Hope that
release fork set spring keeps doing its job.
 




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