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  1. #505
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    CU2 Accord Euro
    well..

    I attempted to change the spring.. Then washed the car..
    I again attempted the spring.. Instead detailed interior..
    I again attempted the spring.. Instead polished the car by hand..

    Finally after giving up, I went mechanic and paid him to do it, 1 hour later car was ready.. And... Fcuking creak is still there!!! But pedal comes up quicker LOL,

    I drowned every component with lithium grease and now all is well.. The main shaft to the master cylinder and firewall seal got waterproof and heat/friction proof blue marine grease.. Including accelerator and the clutch spring..

  2. #506
    got my master cyclinder replaced today under warranty.
    what a relief....

  3. #507
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    i was just lubing my motorcycle chain today and had an idea...

    LOL what if i sprayed some of my chain lube stuff into the master clutch cylinder? it seems 'greasy' enough...

    wonder if that will work?

  4. #508
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    man I drenched mine with lithium grease, been like 2 weeks+ and not even a sign of creaking... Knock on wood

  5. #509
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    i just sprayed some of my motorcycle chain lube into the cylinder and it has stopped creaking...lets see how long it will last...lol

  6. #510
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    I picked up a Euro recently and also have the creaking noise. I'll try the greasing solutions from the thread.

    The Euro's pedal feels harder than my old NX Coupe with a HD clutch. The NX also had a similar creaking and stiff pedal (notorious on NX and SSS's), which resulted in a snapped clutch cable after a while lol. Fark I thought my days of stiff creaking clutches was over lol.

  7. #511
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    Quote Originally Posted by dtngo View Post
    I picked up a Euro recently and also have the creaking noise. I'll try the greasing solutions from the thread.

    The Euro's pedal feels harder than my old NX Coupe with a HD clutch. The NX also had a similar creaking and stiff pedal (notorious on NX and SSS's), which resulted in a snapped clutch cable after a while lol. Fark I thought my days of stiff creaking clutches was over lol.
    Euros don't have clutch cable though, it's a hydraulic system. I have driven a range of Euros, some with a soft clutch pedal like mine and others with a really heavy one eventhough it is stock.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  8. #512
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    lol, I know that

    Need to get myself some grease!

  9. #513
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    Can Lithium grease from repco will do the job yeah?

  10. #514
    just go into dealership and ask them to replace the master cylinder. easiest solution, no hassles

  11. #515
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    Quote Originally Posted by oongie View Post
    Can Lithium grease from repco will do the job yeah?
    Exactly what I used and no issue still!! Not even close,

    Powerplus lithium spray grease FTW

  12. #516
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    The creaky clutch problem has been announced by Honda. If you look through your service history (if they kept all the receipts) you will find that there is a good chance it would of already been done.

    Just looked through my service history and found the bullitin number.

    Bullitin Number: SB015T04 (Faulty Clutch Master Cylinder)
    AMSOIL 10w30/Ea013 @ 5k OCI's, AMSOIL MTF Synchromesh, RE002's @ F 40/R 38 PSI; 9.23L/100kms. Suburban(Minimal Freeway).

    Self Tuned (Road). Dyno soon.

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