clutch cylinder problems
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clutch cylinder problems
91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
Or is it a parts swapping exercise? Factory manual is no help is diagnosis.
Thanks,
Steve
91 EX-R, mostly stock
CB7tuner.com short/quick shift, Wheelskins wheelcover, Infinity 605CS,
692.5, JVC MP3, 0W-30, Silverstars, mesh grill, Krazy Kandy Koloured Kam
Kover, Energy Suspension engine mount
Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
Or is it a parts swapping exercise? Factory manual is no help is diagnosis.
Thanks,
Steve
91 EX-R, mostly stock
CB7tuner.com short/quick shift, Wheelskins wheelcover, Infinity 605CS,
692.5, JVC MP3, 0W-30, Silverstars, mesh grill, Krazy Kandy Koloured Kam
Kover, Energy Suspension engine mount
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
Stephen Bigelow wrote:
>
> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
>
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
>
Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able to
see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
clutch master cylinder.
>
> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
>
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
>
Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able to
see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
clutch master cylinder.
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
Stephen Bigelow wrote:
>
> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
>
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
>
Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able to
see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
clutch master cylinder.
>
> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
>
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
>
Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able to
see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
clutch master cylinder.
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
Stephen Bigelow wrote:
>
> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
>
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
>
Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able to
see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
clutch master cylinder.
>
> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
>
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
>
Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able to
see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
clutch master cylinder.
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
"Stephen Bigelow" wrote
>
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
>
> Or is it a parts swapping exercise? Factory manual is no help is
diagnosis.
With the age of the vehicle, and the kilometers....I wouldn't
just replace one or the other. Replace both of them as
a unit. Far less likely to have problems if you do this.
Of course, you need to determine that the problem is
hydraulic related first.
Ian
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
"Stephen Bigelow" wrote
>
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
>
> Or is it a parts swapping exercise? Factory manual is no help is
diagnosis.
With the age of the vehicle, and the kilometers....I wouldn't
just replace one or the other. Replace both of them as
a unit. Far less likely to have problems if you do this.
Of course, you need to determine that the problem is
hydraulic related first.
Ian
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
"Stephen Bigelow" wrote
>
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
>
> Or is it a parts swapping exercise? Factory manual is no help is
diagnosis.
With the age of the vehicle, and the kilometers....I wouldn't
just replace one or the other. Replace both of them as
a unit. Far less likely to have problems if you do this.
Of course, you need to determine that the problem is
hydraulic related first.
Ian
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
Hi Stephen,
"Stephen Bigelow wrote:
> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
If your Accord is like my '94 Del Sol, there is no such thing as an
"internal" leak on the clutch system -- no shaft seals to contain any fluid
leaking past the piston seals. If you have a fluid leak, look for it under
the dash for the master and peel back the boot to check the slave.
I did have an intermittent problem with the clutch on my car --
unpredictable clutch pedal travel prior to engagement and synchro's working
hard occasionally to get the disk to slow down enough on gear changes.
Turned out to be a small piece of metal broken off of the disk bouncing
around between the disk and pressure plate. Had to pull everything apart to
figure it out though.
Good luck finding your problem -- hopefully in the hydraulics, but don't
ignore the rest of the system.
-rock-
"Stephen Bigelow wrote:
> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
If your Accord is like my '94 Del Sol, there is no such thing as an
"internal" leak on the clutch system -- no shaft seals to contain any fluid
leaking past the piston seals. If you have a fluid leak, look for it under
the dash for the master and peel back the boot to check the slave.
I did have an intermittent problem with the clutch on my car --
unpredictable clutch pedal travel prior to engagement and synchro's working
hard occasionally to get the disk to slow down enough on gear changes.
Turned out to be a small piece of metal broken off of the disk bouncing
around between the disk and pressure plate. Had to pull everything apart to
figure it out though.
Good luck finding your problem -- hopefully in the hydraulics, but don't
ignore the rest of the system.
-rock-
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
Hi Stephen,
"Stephen Bigelow wrote:
> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
If your Accord is like my '94 Del Sol, there is no such thing as an
"internal" leak on the clutch system -- no shaft seals to contain any fluid
leaking past the piston seals. If you have a fluid leak, look for it under
the dash for the master and peel back the boot to check the slave.
I did have an intermittent problem with the clutch on my car --
unpredictable clutch pedal travel prior to engagement and synchro's working
hard occasionally to get the disk to slow down enough on gear changes.
Turned out to be a small piece of metal broken off of the disk bouncing
around between the disk and pressure plate. Had to pull everything apart to
figure it out though.
Good luck finding your problem -- hopefully in the hydraulics, but don't
ignore the rest of the system.
-rock-
"Stephen Bigelow wrote:
> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
If your Accord is like my '94 Del Sol, there is no such thing as an
"internal" leak on the clutch system -- no shaft seals to contain any fluid
leaking past the piston seals. If you have a fluid leak, look for it under
the dash for the master and peel back the boot to check the slave.
I did have an intermittent problem with the clutch on my car --
unpredictable clutch pedal travel prior to engagement and synchro's working
hard occasionally to get the disk to slow down enough on gear changes.
Turned out to be a small piece of metal broken off of the disk bouncing
around between the disk and pressure plate. Had to pull everything apart to
figure it out though.
Good luck finding your problem -- hopefully in the hydraulics, but don't
ignore the rest of the system.
-rock-
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
Hi Stephen,
"Stephen Bigelow wrote:
> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
If your Accord is like my '94 Del Sol, there is no such thing as an
"internal" leak on the clutch system -- no shaft seals to contain any fluid
leaking past the piston seals. If you have a fluid leak, look for it under
the dash for the master and peel back the boot to check the slave.
I did have an intermittent problem with the clutch on my car --
unpredictable clutch pedal travel prior to engagement and synchro's working
hard occasionally to get the disk to slow down enough on gear changes.
Turned out to be a small piece of metal broken off of the disk bouncing
around between the disk and pressure plate. Had to pull everything apart to
figure it out though.
Good luck finding your problem -- hopefully in the hydraulics, but don't
ignore the rest of the system.
-rock-
"Stephen Bigelow wrote:
> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
If your Accord is like my '94 Del Sol, there is no such thing as an
"internal" leak on the clutch system -- no shaft seals to contain any fluid
leaking past the piston seals. If you have a fluid leak, look for it under
the dash for the master and peel back the boot to check the slave.
I did have an intermittent problem with the clutch on my car --
unpredictable clutch pedal travel prior to engagement and synchro's working
hard occasionally to get the disk to slow down enough on gear changes.
Turned out to be a small piece of metal broken off of the disk bouncing
around between the disk and pressure plate. Had to pull everything apart to
figure it out though.
Good luck finding your problem -- hopefully in the hydraulics, but don't
ignore the rest of the system.
-rock-
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 05:08:19 -0800, Eric <say.no@spam.now> wrote:
|Stephen Bigelow wrote:
|>
|> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
|>
|> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
|> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
|>
|
|Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able to
|see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
|clutch master cylinder.
Look for bubbled paint on the firewall or booster where the MC mounts.
As another noted, you are way ahead to just change both and be done with it.
Rex in Fort Worth
|Stephen Bigelow wrote:
|>
|> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
|>
|> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
|> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
|>
|
|Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able to
|see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
|clutch master cylinder.
Look for bubbled paint on the firewall or booster where the MC mounts.
As another noted, you are way ahead to just change both and be done with it.
Rex in Fort Worth
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 05:08:19 -0800, Eric <say.no@spam.now> wrote:
|Stephen Bigelow wrote:
|>
|> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
|>
|> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
|> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
|>
|
|Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able to
|see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
|clutch master cylinder.
Look for bubbled paint on the firewall or booster where the MC mounts.
As another noted, you are way ahead to just change both and be done with it.
Rex in Fort Worth
|Stephen Bigelow wrote:
|>
|> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
|>
|> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
|> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
|>
|
|Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able to
|see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
|clutch master cylinder.
Look for bubbled paint on the firewall or booster where the MC mounts.
As another noted, you are way ahead to just change both and be done with it.
Rex in Fort Worth
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 05:08:19 -0800, Eric <say.no@spam.now> wrote:
|Stephen Bigelow wrote:
|>
|> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
|>
|> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
|> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
|>
|
|Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able to
|see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
|clutch master cylinder.
Look for bubbled paint on the firewall or booster where the MC mounts.
As another noted, you are way ahead to just change both and be done with it.
Rex in Fort Worth
|Stephen Bigelow wrote:
|>
|> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
|>
|> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
|> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
|>
|
|Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able to
|see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
|clutch master cylinder.
Look for bubbled paint on the firewall or booster where the MC mounts.
As another noted, you are way ahead to just change both and be done with it.
Rex in Fort Worth
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
"Rex B" <NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 05:08:19 -0800, Eric <say.no@spam.now> wrote:
>
> |Stephen Bigelow wrote:
> |>
> |> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
> |>
> |> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> |> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
> |>
> |
> |Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able
to
> |see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
> |clutch master cylinder.
>
> Look for bubbled paint on the firewall or booster where the MC mounts.
> As another noted, you are way ahead to just change both and be done with
it.
> Rex in Fort Worth
Found bubbled paint at the firewall, just a minor leak, just enough to
inhale a little air to bugger things up. A new dealer master ($108CDN) and
all is well.
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Re: clutch cylinder problems
"Rex B" <NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 05:08:19 -0800, Eric <say.no@spam.now> wrote:
>
> |Stephen Bigelow wrote:
> |>
> |> 91 Accord EX-R 285,000kms
> |>
> |> Got some intermittant clutch actuation troubles, any ideas on
> |> differentiating between a master or slave cylinder internal leak?
> |>
> |
> |Pull back the rubber boots on both of the cylinders. You should be able
to
> |see any fluid leaks. Note that you'll have to go under the dash for the
> |clutch master cylinder.
>
> Look for bubbled paint on the firewall or booster where the MC mounts.
> As another noted, you are way ahead to just change both and be done with
it.
> Rex in Fort Worth
Found bubbled paint at the firewall, just a minor leak, just enough to
inhale a little air to bugger things up. A new dealer master ($108CDN) and
all is well.