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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    I was in the parking lot backing into a space, when I stepped on the clutch it went straight to the floor. True enough, when I checked the reservoir, it was empty. A look under the vehicle (using the nifty cargo compartment flashlight :D ) revealed the cause, a leaking clutch operating cylinder.

    This is the second time it has happened to me. The first one was a few years ago and I just had the local mechanic put in a repair/rebuild kit. This time, I'm going to change the whole clutch operating cylinder.



    http://www.seiken.com/english/parts/clutch.htm

    How hard is it to DIY this job? How do I go about removing the old and installing the new? How do I bleed the system afterwards.

    Thanks.

    P.S. Thanks to Odell for dropping by. Unfortunately he brought the wrong vehicle (his Alfa).

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  2. Join Date
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    #2
    dali yan kabit yan. at least ma drain mo na rin yun fluid sigurado madumi na yan. bomba-pirme lang yan :D

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    #3
    Yung pag bleed hindi ako sure. Bleeding screw yung nasa right part ng pic diba? Taas at baba ba ibebleed ko?

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    #4
    baba lang. yun lang ang may bleed screw.

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    #5
    bumbah... pirmehhh.... hehe!

  6. #6
    dali lang yan bro. Kayang kaya mo yan. (Its nice that you can adjust from the sanitize environment of hospitals to being a grease monkey, hehe.). BTW yung secondary lang may bleed screw Natuloy ba Discovery project mo?

  7. Join Date
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    #7
    Naku medyo nagahol ako sa oras nung Saturday. Pina home service ko na lang muna. Php750.00 for the slave assembly (replacement) + Php400.00 for the labor. Dadalhin ko din sana kasi yung Vitara sa talyer (fender bender). Kaso nagpasama si commander sa Greenhills kaya hindi ko na din napagawa. hehehe.

    Sa Richmaster Roosevelt na lang ako kumuha para hindi masyado malayo. Wala kasi yung tamang part kina Glenn.

    Yung Disco na tinignan ko naka-ads ulit sa 4x4ph. hehehe. Wala pang final, nakakaba kasi yung maintenance factor.

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Clutch Operating Cylinder Replacement