Slave Cylinder

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by rex_peterson, Jan 8, 2004.

  1. rex_peterson

    rex_peterson Guest

    Okay sorry if I'm not posting in the correct place.

    I'm working on my kid's 93 Honda Civic and am trying to locate
    the Clutch Slave Cylinder. Am looking through the Chiltin's manual
    for a diagram or illustration of the location with no luck.

    Any help is appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Rex
     
    rex_peterson, Jan 8, 2004
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  2. rex_peterson

    hans Guest

    This is for 95 Civic.
    http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/CivicManual/pdf/12-3.pdf
     
    hans, Jan 8, 2004
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  3. You should be able to just follow the line from the clutch pedal down and
    around to the slave.

    By the way there are several people that are offended by the term "Slave"
    when referring to computer or automobile parts. Personally I am not one of
    them. So screw them!

    CaptainKrunch
     
    CaptainKrunch, Jan 8, 2004
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  4. rex_peterson

    agent smith Guest

    that has to be the stupidest shit ive heard in a while.. so if i call me
    SLAVE hard disc what it is, ill get biotched at? GROW UP KIDDIES!
     
    agent smith, Jan 8, 2004
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  5. wtf are you babbling about?
     
    Stephen Bigelow, Jan 8, 2004
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  6. rex_peterson

    agent smith Guest

    the same could be said of you :)
     
    agent smith, Jan 8, 2004
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  7. rex_peterson

    M.C. Tee Guest

    dont feed the troll, maybe he'll starve and leave
     
    M.C. Tee, Jan 9, 2004
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  8. I wasn't meaning to start a new thread but yes, what you said. When the
    original poster said slave cylinder it reminded me of some news stories
    recently where of course, certain people, are up in arms over the use of the
    word slave. And yes it goes from the auto parts industry to the computer
    industry when it pertains to master and slave drives. So no I am not
    trolling here as the other poster mentioned. I just felt it was worth
    mentioning since I found it so ridiculous.

    CaptainKrunch
     
    CaptainKrunch, Jan 9, 2004
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  9. rex_peterson

    Randolph Guest

    that has to be the stupidest shit ive heard in a while.. so if i call me
    Absolutely. The correct term is slave hard disk (with a "k") unless it
    is optical.
     
    Randolph, Jan 9, 2004
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  10. rex_peterson

    Jim Yanik Guest

    In today's new politically correct society,it's now considered non-PC to
    refer to computer drives/discs or anything else as "master/slave".
    It offends minorities.

    This is not a joke,either.Do a Google search for it.
     
    Jim Yanik, Jan 9, 2004
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  11. rex_peterson

    Jim Yanik Guest

    Says who?
     
    Jim Yanik, Jan 9, 2004
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  12. An off topic post.
    "Oh".
     
    Stephen Bigelow, Jan 9, 2004
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  13. rex_peterson

    Randolph Guest

    We are straying quite far off topic here, but there are plenty of
    references for using "disk" for magnetic storage and "disc" for optical
    storage.

    As an example scroll down to "Disc or disk" at
    http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/theory/staff/leinweber/workExperience/glossary.html
     
    Randolph, Jan 9, 2004
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  14. rex_peterson

    agent smith Guest

    being a minority, I dont give a rats ass. those pansy-bitches can kiss my
    brown spanish ass.
     
    agent smith, Jan 9, 2004
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  15. rex_peterson

    agent smith Guest

    ridiculous? i find it outright insane. minorities need to shut the hell up
    about this shit. i dont get offended, and im a minority.
     
    agent smith, Jan 9, 2004
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  16. rex_peterson

    Me Guest

    Ahh...but you're not Spanish! That might offend real Spaniards! Try
    Latino or Hispanic! ;-)

    Nate
     
    Me, Jan 9, 2004
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  17. rex_peterson

    Me Guest

    If you're Latino, then you are very soon going to be the majority.

    Nate
     
    Me, Jan 9, 2004
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  18. rex_peterson

    agent smith Guest

    well sir, TECHNICALLY, a latino, by definition, is someone with spanish
    heratige... that would be me sir :). also, latino and hispanics are
    basically the same thing. latino is used for real spaniards, and hispanic is
    used for spanish/mexican mixes that live in the US.no worries to me, were
    ALL brown :D
     
    agent smith, Jan 9, 2004
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  19. rex_peterson

    agent smith Guest

    im spanish. technically, you can call me spanish OR hispanic OR latino. i
    prefer spanish, as hispanic DOES mean of spanish heratige, but also,
    hispanics were created by spanish porking mexicans... and im in NO WAY
    related to any smelly mexican (i have this thing for not liking people that
    sneak into our country, then our worthless 'president' wants to give them
    visas when he should deport their stinky smelly sorry asses), so please do
    not call me a mexican :)
     
    agent smith, Jan 9, 2004
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  20. Cool. You live in Spain?

    (i have this thing for not liking people that
    Lots of Mexican people sneak into Spain, do they?
     
    Stephen Bigelow, Jan 9, 2004
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