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  1. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by ALPS View Post
    Lol i know that much! but should i just go oem? is there better stuff? i jsut spoke with essendon honda. i'm going to get them to look into it. i need to get a master cylinder and they said less likely to be a slave. is there any heavy duty stuff? he said oem would be 600-700
    I found these online.

    http://www.redlinemotive.com/part-nu...er/cmc-s2k.asp
    http://www.redlinemotive.com/store/r...Slave+Cylinder
    http://www.redlinemotive.com/store/r...aster+Cylinder

    I got quoted 280 for the labor of installing them, bleeding them and new fluid.

    If essendon honda was to source it all he quoted 780 dollars all up. LOL! i wish i could do this work by my self.

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  3. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by AusS2000 View Post
    Thanks! i found this site on another forum somewhere as well. i just ordered the slave cylinder and master cylinder. i hope shipping doesn't cause any dramas or take too lone i cant stand driving my car like this and i drive it all the time

  4. #28
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    don't wish just do mate. Gotta start somewhere.

    http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/2704...install-on-04/ pretty straight forward

    and if you need to replace the master cylinder

    http://www.hondaclub.com/forum/artic...der-s2000.html
    FYS

    My fake shit rocks!
    Winton 1:35.4
    Wakefield 1:07.87

  5. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by vyets View Post
    don't wish just do mate. Gotta start somewhere.

    http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/2704...install-on-04/ pretty straight forward

    and if you need to replace the master cylinder

    http://www.hondaclub.com/forum/artic...der-s2000.html
    doesn't explain how to bleed it though

  6. #30
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    bleeding is the same as ur brakes just google it mate. it's the same on every car
    FYS

    My fake shit rocks!
    Winton 1:35.4
    Wakefield 1:07.87

  7. #31
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    Hey Guys,

    Just thought i'd let you know i got the parts from the same guy Auss2000 linked me to.

    Clutch Master Cylinder $ 78.03
    Clutch Slave Cylinder $ 55.54

    total = $133.57 plus $51.80 shipping cost = $187.37. Got to my house within a couple of days. really happy with the guys service and very highly recommended to anyone. Genuine Honda parts with the sticker.

    Essendon Honda quoted me $280 labour and oil bleeding etc to install it. and they quoted 780 with parts. so they wanted 500 dollars for the parts and probably would've taken them longer to get the parts in too!! saved soo much money and time.!

    I'm thinking of buying a jack and stands to be able to do this work myself. Any Suggestions on a good low profile jack and also reliable?

  8. #32
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    I got mine from Autobarn. It's 90mm at it's lowest point so fits under my car. Was $300.

  9. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by AusS2000 View Post
    I got mine from Autobarn. It's 90mm at it's lowest point so fits under my car. Was $300.
    how can i be certain it doesn't release or trip or wheels dont roll when im under? is it recomended i have 4 stand for the car and then release the jack? how can i find very reliable jacks and stands? last thing i want is my life to end because i wanted to do it myself

  10. #34
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    You jack the car up to place jack stands under it. Never get under it when it's on the trolley jack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AusS2000 View Post
    You jack the car up to place jack stands under it. Never get under it when it's on the trolley jack.
    ok, thank you very much for the info. I'll try and find myself a jack and some stands. Think it's time i invest in them and do this work myself. Now just need the space. haha

  12. #36
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    We always here legends shrouded in mist of jacks collapsing on someone but often think of it as an urban myth. But last year an S2000 owner in the US and active member of S2Ki was killed when his car collapsed on him whilst working on the rear end.

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