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Old 04-04-2005, 09:18 AM
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Alright I think there is a leak somewhere and I tried searching on Honda-Tech but the server is down. I need a link on how to bleed the clutch and the location of the slave cylinder. I just need to get the car drivable then Ill go by a Haynes or something. I need this done in the next hour and a half. Ive replaced a slave cyliner before (Different car) and know how to bleed I just need a link to where the slave cylinder is located. Thanks.

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P.S. There is no pressure in the clutch and the car will not go into gear.
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its on the tranny front side there is a boot on it, on the right side of the slave cylinder theres a nipple with a 8 or 10 mm open wrench bolt on the bottom side of the nipple you should see the slave cylinder right in between the radiator fan and tranny its not hard to find, and if theres no pressure on the pedal you would have to bleed it with your hand untill it starts building pressure
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Found it and bled it. Its an 8mm btw, I had to go buy one.
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