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26-07-2005, 11:05 AM
Hi Guys,
I have an Integra GSI 98 and I have a leak were my clutch is. I had the same problem 2 months ago but i bleeded the clutch and the problem didn't happen until now. i almost stalled the car and the car jurked a bit and then the problem started.
I've read "wynodes" clutch troubleshooting post up
"Put your head under the steering column and have a look against the firewall/carpet where the clutch pedal activates the master cylinder. If there is a leak you may have to replace your master cylinder seals (or buy a new master cylinder)."
It says i may have to replace my master cylinder seals or the master cylinder itself. I was wondering would I be able to do that myself or is it a hard job?
Is there any quick fixes? Anything i can read on how to fix it?
When i drove my car (after bleeding it AGAIN) it seems fine...the clutch is NOT soft and feels ok, and the brake fluid level is sufficient.
There must be definately a small hole.
Any advice would be great.
thanks guys.
I have an Integra GSI 98 and I have a leak were my clutch is. I had the same problem 2 months ago but i bleeded the clutch and the problem didn't happen until now. i almost stalled the car and the car jurked a bit and then the problem started.
I've read "wynodes" clutch troubleshooting post up
"Put your head under the steering column and have a look against the firewall/carpet where the clutch pedal activates the master cylinder. If there is a leak you may have to replace your master cylinder seals (or buy a new master cylinder)."
It says i may have to replace my master cylinder seals or the master cylinder itself. I was wondering would I be able to do that myself or is it a hard job?
Is there any quick fixes? Anything i can read on how to fix it?
When i drove my car (after bleeding it AGAIN) it seems fine...the clutch is NOT soft and feels ok, and the brake fluid level is sufficient.
There must be definately a small hole.
Any advice would be great.
thanks guys.