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    Inactive Member gsrteggie's Avatar
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    How hard is a b18c clutch slave cylinder to fix for a beginner?

    Any good links on instructions?

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    Do you need to replace it? Its very simple...you just unbolt the clutch line and the two bolts holding it to the tranny and remove it and then put the new one in reverse. Then you need to bleed it. You can bleed it just like you were bleeding you brakes.

    John

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    By the way why do you think its bad?

    John

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    Yes, why do think it's bad? I currently have a 94 Civic Si and my clutch slave is making the same sqeaking during dis-engagement as my 95 GSR did when the throwout bearing went (prematurely!) bad. My Si only has 60k miles on it.

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