Slave Cylinder ?
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Slave Cylinder ?
I know my clutch is going (94 accord ex), and my car has been leaking clutch fluid. My mechanic showed me where it was leaking out of the slave cylinder i believe he called it, and said it needed to be replaced.
Now being car illiterate--how hard would it be to buy this part and put it in myself. Are there any good websites/guides to such endeavors. I know attempting to install the clutch myself is a bad idea, but my mechanic said it would cost about 800 dollars to put in a new clutch/slave cylinder. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Now being car illiterate--how hard would it be to buy this part and put it in myself. Are there any good websites/guides to such endeavors. I know attempting to install the clutch myself is a bad idea, but my mechanic said it would cost about 800 dollars to put in a new clutch/slave cylinder. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Slave Cylinder ?
Originally Posted by Cnu182
I know my clutch is going (94 accord ex), and my car has been leaking clutch fluid. My mechanic showed me where it was leaking out of the slave cylinder i believe he called it, and said it needed to be replaced.
Now being car illiterate--how hard would it be to buy this part and put it in myself. Are there any good websites/guides to such endeavors. I know attempting to install the clutch myself is a bad idea, but my mechanic said it would cost about 800 dollars to put in a new clutch/slave cylinder. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Now being car illiterate--how hard would it be to buy this part and put it in myself. Are there any good websites/guides to such endeavors. I know attempting to install the clutch myself is a bad idea, but my mechanic said it would cost about 800 dollars to put in a new clutch/slave cylinder. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Last edited by DirtyEF; 05-09-2005 at 10:31 AM.
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Re: Slave Cylinder ?
yea for real...a slave cylinder is simple to change and get. But if you dont feel competent enough , or have the knowledge to change your own clutch please find someone here on drag to do it, youll get a way better price from someone on here.
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Re: Slave Cylinder ?
so i get into my car today and drive it down the street when i notice a loud metal on metal sound, almost like something metal is being dragged along the street. car only makes the noise when in motion and shifts normally. any help?