How to Replace Clutch Slave Cylinder - Honda

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  • čas přidán 14. 09. 2022
  • In this video, you will learn how to replace the clutch slave cylinder of your vehicle, specifically on this Honda Civic EG.
    Car used for demonstration: Honda Civic EG
    Applicable For: Honda Civic EF EG EK - SOHC - DOHC
    Tutorial Video for Clutch Bleeding:
    How to Bleed your Clutch - Honda Civic EG - Draft Project
    Link: • How to Bleed your Clut...
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    - honda
    - civic
    - accord
    - city
    - integra
    - ef eg ek
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Komentáře • 44

  • @conroyrichards4767
    @conroyrichards4767 Před 4 měsíci +4

    This is how clear of instruction videos must be . Good job . I can go change my clutch line and cylinder.

    • @DraftProject
      @DraftProject  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you very much! Appreciate it! Good luck and take care.

  • @spikem6039
    @spikem6039 Před 9 měsíci +13

    you didn't need to shave a 9mm wrench to fit, simply buy a 3/8" wrench, its sits in between a 10 and 9mm. Japanese use Imperial sizes, with the larger nuts you can get away with using Metric wrenches aka in mm, but with the smaller sizes, you should use imperial or you risk rounding off the nut

    • @DraftProject
      @DraftProject  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I see. That's really useful. I really appreciate your comment. Thanks a lot!

  • @nixmix3544
    @nixmix3544 Před rokem

    Ang Galing! 🙏 Salamat Po.

  • @SOYBUNBURY
    @SOYBUNBURY Před rokem +1

    Buen vídeo y gráficamente bien explicado con detalle 👍🏻

  • @commandertoucan8975
    @commandertoucan8975 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video man! Very clear and informative. Time to go replace mine!

  • @SJ-xy3pi
    @SJ-xy3pi Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for sharing bro!

  • @elynrich25
    @elynrich25 Před 18 dny

    I can do now by myself..thank you for sharing us..i will watch later how can i bleed it..thank you

  • @PeteV.53
    @PeteV.53 Před rokem

    Thank you👍🏽

  • @kwhvelascovelasco3717
    @kwhvelascovelasco3717 Před rokem +2

    Good video. The cylinder is similar to Honda Fit GD's part.

  • @sergiogarciasanchez6972
    @sergiogarciasanchez6972 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice job

  • @davidessien5465
    @davidessien5465 Před 16 dny

    Nice video! My client's own had a similar issue so I bleed the clutch and still to no avail. I've even replaced only the kit inside the upper clutch but the problem of a sponge clutch and no gear still persist.
    I've checked scrutingly for signs of leakage carefully while someone press the clutch pedal and found out that the down clutch nipple doesn't hold clutch hydraulic fluid! It goes out gently, and also the clutch fluid was replaced with a new one. Nevertheless, it's still very darkened in color. Please, how do I fix the issues?
    Darkened fluid, soft clutch pedal, and a most especially the leak at the down clutch bleeder or nipple.

  • @michaelbroderhausen2163
    @michaelbroderhausen2163 Před 9 měsíci

    What if it doesn’t have a flare nut and has a pin instead? I got the old one out but I can’t get the new pin back in, any tips?

  • @MikeKollin
    @MikeKollin Před měsícem

    I have a 95 D15b7 engine.
    Is this the same? He did say D series.

  • @decisions139
    @decisions139 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! question did you have to push the push rod in when installing it? I notice if i dont push it the wholes on the bottom do not line up?

    • @DraftProject
      @DraftProject  Před 7 měsíci

      Nope. I just simply insert it and the holes matched. If that's the case then you can just simply push it a little bit until the bottom matches.

    • @mongo7882
      @mongo7882 Před měsícem

      yo bro did everything work fine with you having to push the rod in some when bolting cylinder on?

  • @thxs4theclip322
    @thxs4theclip322 Před rokem +1

    I was wondering if I needed the dust boot right away or can I go a little bit without it?

    • @DraftProject
      @DraftProject  Před rokem

      It's always better to have it right away so that your clutch fork and slave cylinder push rod will be protected from dirt and debris. The grease in between the fork and push rod will get contaminated without it. If you don't have access to get a dust boot, you can still drive without any problem at all. Once you get a dust boot, just install it right away. Make sure everything is clean, grease is free from dirt before installing the dust boot.

    • @johnm.teague8125
      @johnm.teague8125 Před 5 měsíci

      The main problem that arises from this is usually a "squeak" when you press the clutch pedal, as that ball on the end rubs inside its joint on the clutch fork, if the grease is dirty or if there isn't enough.

  • @michaelshowers5122
    @michaelshowers5122 Před 3 měsíci

    What is the thing floating in the reservoir? I don’t have one.

    • @DraftProject
      @DraftProject  Před 2 měsíci +2

      That is a floater. As far as I know, it is there to prevent the master cylinder from sucking air when the fluid goes extremely low.

  • @Floppy96Kenshin
    @Floppy96Kenshin Před rokem

    Hello! How did you know that you have to replace that part? What was the symptom when you were driving?

    • @DraftProject
      @DraftProject  Před rokem

      I decided to replace it as a preventive maintenance. It has a very little leak which indicates a failing clutch slave cylinder. There are not that much of a noticeable symptom when driving. Just check it visually for leaks, broken rubber boot and gradual decrease of clutch fluid.

    • @White-lz2jo
      @White-lz2jo Před 11 měsíci +2

      Mainly soft pedal and hard to engage gears

    • @33d672
      @33d672 Před 2 měsíci

      @@White-lz2joI have that exact problem, turns out it was leaking.

  • @sherrymason2275
    @sherrymason2275 Před rokem

    Why do you drain the oil when trying to do is bleed the clutch

    • @DraftProject
      @DraftProject  Před rokem

      Since I opened the system and I would just eventually dismantle it, it's not a bad idea to let it drain some old fluid. Also, I don't want the old fluid with particles to get into the new system.

  • @dnacannotchange
    @dnacannotchange Před 8 měsíci

    I am a clutch hydraulic expert.....

  • @OkiDingo
    @OkiDingo Před rokem +6

    No…..don’t drain all the fluid. Just do a quick swap. Then flush so you don’t have to try and get all the air out. Also getting dirty degreaser in to your clutch plate is a bad idea.

  • @imhimghanks
    @imhimghanks Před rokem

    my cylinder isn’t moving at all ? I replaced that and it wont bleed now

    • @DraftProject
      @DraftProject  Před rokem

      This could be a trapped air in between the lines. Try bleeding on the clutch line instead of the bleeder valve. If nothing happens, try checking the other cylinder, could be the master or slave cylinder perhaps one is not working properly.

  • @dnacannotchange
    @dnacannotchange Před rokem +1

    Absolutely get a slave cylinder with a double ring double seal piston with two O rings You need to be double it possible

    • @DraftProject
      @DraftProject  Před rokem

      If something like that existed, I guess it would take even more years to break.