93 Accord Clutch Master Replace

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Jeff, Mar 4, 2007.

  1. Jeff

    Jeff Guest

    A friend has a 93 Accord with a very soft (but not leaking) clutch
    pedal. Seems like a bad master cylinder to me.

    How do I get this out? The lower rightmounting bolt is not hard to
    take out but the upper left!!!

    Do I need to remove the dash? The Haynes manual is not helpfull and
    doesn't even mention bleeding or adjustments.

    Any other tips appreciated. It seems like replacing the slave may
    also be a good idea....

    Sorry about the Google post but I am away from home.

    Cheers,
    Jeff
     
    Jeff, Mar 4, 2007
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  2. Jeff

    Jeff Guest

    I'm a first time posster to this group (I have read it) and am a little
    perplexed by the lack of an answer to a problem that surely many must
    have encountered. Is this too dumb a question to be troubled with or
    otherwise OT?

    Jeff
     
    Jeff, Mar 5, 2007
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  3. Jeff

    Tegger Guest


    As a first time poster, maybe you need to be informed as to these facts:
    1) we are all volunteers here;
    2) we have day jobs;
    3) not everybody reads the group every day;
    4) patience is a virtue.


    You may wish to try bleeding the system before replacing things. You might
    just get lucky and the pedal will firm up. Bleeding is identical to any
    other hydraulic clutch system (or brake system for that matter).

    As for your upper left MC mounting nut, both nuts are removed from under
    the dash and no dash disassembly is necessary.

    You'll just have to find a way to do it, even if that means modifying tools
    with a torch and grinder to get them to fit. Using U-joints on your sockets
    will help, too. Try really small wrenches, or a 1/4" ratchet set.

    You will have to adjust the new MC pushrod after installation.
     
    Tegger, Mar 5, 2007
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