Can't find a clutch slave cylinder for my 1992 acura vigor GS 2.5, 5 cylinder. I need to rebuild the one I have! How can I rebuild the clutch slave cylinder?
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10 mm line wrench and a 12 mm wrench or socket. Takes 2 people to bleed it. Look at your master cylinder inside the cabin, they leak too. Most people recommend replacing both at the same time. On a car this old, you might replace the rubber hydralic line too.
if the MC (master cylinder) goes low, for the chutch , bingo
bad MC or slave. most times its the slave.
if either leak outside they are bad.
it can be tested, with 2 persons, one at clutch pedal
one at slave lever. looking, (ask how)
Ignition Coil Connections: ................(back).............. |...1....2....3....C....5....4...|
................(front) "C" is not a "6" and is the Coil Connection
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It sounds a clutch release problem. Have you checked or have you added clutch fluid? It is likely either a bad slave cylinder or Clutch Master cylinder.
Dorman Part Number CSK352151 is the rebuild kit. It is readily available.
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