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rynniki 09-16-2005 01:43 PM

where is the clutch slave cylinder
 
where is the clutch slave cylinder at on a civic dx. is it near the clutch
master cylinder and the brake master cyclinder, if you have a picture of
it that would be great. that was replaced to a couple of months ago and if
thats what is leaking its under warranty and where exactly are themp
sensors?


Michael Pardee 09-16-2005 08:56 PM

Re: where is the clutch slave cylinder
 
"rynniki" <rynniki@wmconnect.com> wrote in message
news:3c913f0b2b43215430664b48de92eeeb@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> where is the clutch slave cylinder at on a civic dx. is it near the clutch
> master cylinder and the brake master cyclinder, if you have a picture of
> it that would be great. that was replaced to a couple of months ago and if
> thats what is leaking its under warranty and where exactly are themp
> sensors?
>

I don't have a picture but it's easy to locate. Follow the hydraulic line
from the clutch master cylinder down to the front of the transmission - it
ends at the clutch slave cylinder.

Mike



jim beam 09-16-2005 09:19 PM

Re: where is the clutch slave cylinder
 
rynniki wrote:
> where is the clutch slave cylinder at on a civic dx. is it near the clutch
> master cylinder and the brake master cyclinder, if you have a picture of
> it that would be great.


item 9
http://www.slhondaparts.com/images/PCI/13SR30/006/9.jpg
it's attached low down on the front of the transmission.

> that was replaced to a couple of months ago and if
> thats what is leaking its under warranty and where exactly are themp
> sensors?


item 17
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...13sr30_f04.gif
just under the distributor.


rynniki 09-17-2005 05:59 PM

Re: where is the clutch slave cylinder
 
the cylinder is what was leaking the nut was loose but its fixed


jim beam 09-17-2005 06:03 PM

Re: where is the clutch slave cylinder
 
rynniki wrote:
> the cylinder is what was leaking the nut was loose but its fixed
>

great! after you've refilled the clutch reservoir, make sure you wash
everything off with plenty of water and an old tooth brush - brake fluid
will cause a lot of rust if it's left on steel componentry.


rynniki 09-18-2005 07:57 PM

Re: where is the clutch slave cylinder
 
hey jim will the clutch fluid turn orange????


jim beam 09-18-2005 11:25 PM

Re: where is the clutch slave cylinder
 
rynniki wrote:
> hey jim will the clutch fluid turn orange????
>

depends what color it was going in. there's nothing in the system that
turns it that color afaik. you still having the problem?


rynniki 09-19-2005 07:50 AM

Re: where is the clutch slave cylinder
 
lo the only he has to take it back today cause he forgot to tell them to
refill the cylinder reserve for the clutch thats a little low from leaking
i guess,if it keeps doing it i will take it back myself and tell them to
put a new one. but i didnt know if brake fluid changes when it hits the
ground or not. also how do you tell if a manual tranny is going up because
i checked the drain plug adn the nut to check the tranny fluid and that was
fine. i am just concerned because someone said manual tranny fluid is
orange and i wanted to make sure that was not leaking or going bad...
thanks


jim beam 09-19-2005 08:59 AM

Re: where is the clutch slave cylinder
 
rynniki wrote:
> lo the only he has to take it back today cause he forgot to tell them to
> refill the cylinder reserve for the clutch thats a little low from leaking
> i guess,if it keeps doing it i will take it back myself and tell them to
> put a new one. but i didnt know if brake fluid changes when it hits the
> ground or not. also how do you tell if a manual tranny is going up because
> i checked the drain plug adn the nut to check the tranny fluid and that was
> fine. i am just concerned because someone said manual tranny fluid is
> orange and i wanted to make sure that was not leaking or going bad...
> thanks
>


you need to determine exactly which component this stuff is coming from.
when the car has been standing & dripping, jack the front up so you
can see underneath. do /not/ move the car before you do this!!! look
upwards from the patch of fluid to identify which component has fluid on
it, then get back to us.

bottom line, there's only 2 types of oil and 2 types of "wet" fluids,
brake fluid & coolant. and gas of course. smell should differentiate
the first two [if you're using honda transmission fluid] and taste
should differentiate the last two if they are water soluble. you /need/
to do these tests for us to help you.



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