NEED some opinions
NEED some opinions
ok so i got in my car this moring after a horrible rain about 3-4" in my yard were my car was parked but, when i got in my car and went to push the clutch pedel in it " went to the floor" had no pressure, so i poped the hood exe,. and found that the slave isnt moving and i dont see a leek anywere but if i push the clutch slave in i hear the sound of air comming from the rez but no bubbles ( the rez is full) soooo i took off the slave and took it apart well the little gasket inside that holds the pressure looks to be pretty worn out and so i went the the store and could not find the exact part BUT i am honda cert and thought about my old hondas slave for a b16a2 ( si) turns out there pretty much the same other than they way the parts are but it would bolt up if the line could work for it so i salvaged the insides of it and they fit perfect and there a bit more heavyduty so now that ive put it back together ( i hope thats the problem) im sitting here trying to bleed the freekin thing but im no longer getting the air sound but im also not getting any pressure to the clutch line> now im stuck bleeding away with not results. any ideas?
OK so problem fixed, and i found a few good things, like i siad my clutch slave gasket broke so its sunday and i dealer was closed, so to advance auto i go and rememberd that a civic slave is almost the same so,
if you want to do this ( mod) / fix to yours youll need to get a clutch salve rebuild kit for a 1999 honda civic si, with a 1.6l DOHC B16a2 but any of the b series with a hydrolic clutch is the same ether was here it is from advance auto, but napa exe will work to.
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...pe=237&PTSet=A
this one has a dubble seal and the spring on the inside is a bit longer and more stiff but it really gives your pedel a new feeling and my clutch is now stronger and no longer slipping.
this is not hard to do and would take about 10 minuts to change the insides and ten a few minuts more to bleed it
if you want to do this ( mod) / fix to yours youll need to get a clutch salve rebuild kit for a 1999 honda civic si, with a 1.6l DOHC B16a2 but any of the b series with a hydrolic clutch is the same ether was here it is from advance auto, but napa exe will work to.
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...pe=237&PTSet=A
this one has a dubble seal and the spring on the inside is a bit longer and more stiff but it really gives your pedel a new feeling and my clutch is now stronger and no longer slipping.
this is not hard to do and would take about 10 minuts to change the insides and ten a few minuts more to bleed it







