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  1. #397
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    Chloe
    Quote Originally Posted by ctn View Post
    Is food grade better than automotive grade silicone?
    For car purposes, they are both the same. Food grade just uses non-toxic components and a lower bacterial count.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  2. #398
    Hi all, I understand that most of you get the cluth issue fixed at dealers. Does anyone fall into this problem but your car is not under warranty? In this case where did you get the problem fixed?

    Also, is it true that the problem comes from the entire MC? I am just thinking if I replace with another one which is post 2004 model will the issue be completely solved? or i cannot because pre 2004 and post 2004 MC are different? what about an aftermarket MC?

    Thanks

  3. #399
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    You can use post 04 or an aftermarket MC. Will the issue be completely solved? I'll let you know in 1 year's time.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  4. #400
    lol. when was the last aftermarket MC you put in? and what brand? do you still have to grease the component regularly?

  5. #401
    btw, i thought the problem of creeking noise also hurting the life span of the clutch or other componenet. If this is true, does that mean lubing the MC from the inside of the car only solve the problem on the noise?

  6. #402
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    Wd40 Ftw!

  7. #403
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThEbLaCk View Post
    lol. when was the last aftermarket MC you put in? and what brand? do you still have to grease the component regularly?
    I'm using the Honda OEM, installed in 2007, so it's the latest version. No, I haven't greased it since then. It was installed with graphite grease to delay creaking.

    Quote Originally Posted by ThEbLaCk View Post
    btw, i thought the problem of creeking noise also hurting the life span of the clutch or other componenet. If this is true, does that mean lubing the MC from the inside of the car only solve the problem on the noise?
    No, creaking doesn't affect the lifespan of the clutch.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  8. #404
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bo0o0ost View Post
    Wd40 Ftw!
    WD40 damages rubber seals/gaskets.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  9. #405
    did you grease the mc with graphite yourself or before it was installed in your car? did you do it yourself or got mechanic to install for you?

  10. #406
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThEbLaCk View Post
    did you grease the mc with graphite yourself or before it was installed in your car? did you do it yourself or got mechanic to install for you?
    I complained about the problem just before warranty ran out. So I got it fixed by the dealer.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  11. #407
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    Car:
    o6 Accord Euro Lux Spec
    WD40 FTL then

    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    WD40 damages rubber seals/gaskets.

  12. #408
    i had mine replaced under warranty on Dec 06, now it's back again with more noise and creaking.

    The MC problem come back exactly after 12 months and 2 weeks time. The part itself has 12 months warranty and my car's warranty ran out in 07.

    I have a feeling that it has more to do with lubing and humid temperature. i drive on freeway most of the time so clutching activities is a lot more less than those driving on suburban road, but the problem still come back in close to 12 months, i.e. during or after summer season.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nikki View Post
    ^^ lol yeah she has ass.. shes not azn

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