so my clutch slave cylinder finally went last night.
usual symptoms of clutch going to the floor, a little pumping managed to get it to work a bit but it was flocked.
I pulled over and the reservoir was almost empty so i went to the closest servo and got some brake fluid to top it up.
I managed to get home ok in the end.
however my question is should i replace the slave cylinder and rebuild the master cylinder at the same time?
I figure its worth if i am getting into it anyway.
replacing clutch slave cylinder
Moderators: timk, Stu, zombie, Andrew, The American, Lokiel, -alex, miata, StanTheMan, greenMachine, ManiacLachy, Daffy
- 16bit
- Speed Racer
- Posts: 2346
- Joined: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:51 pm
- Vehicle: NB8A - Supercharged
- Location: Brisbane Southside
replacing clutch slave cylinder
98 evo gold - rotrexed and loving it.
This post has been printed using recycled pixels
This post has been printed using recycled pixels
-
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 1720
- Joined: Wed Aug 03, 2011 5:57 pm
- Vehicle: NB SE
- Location: Sydney
Re: replacing clutch slave cylinder
I replaced slave and master at the same time, as I have heard the pressure of a new master is enough to blow the old slave and vice versa.
The master is a bitch to do lol
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - now Free
The master is a bitch to do lol
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - now Free
- 16bit
- Speed Racer
- Posts: 2346
- Joined: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:51 pm
- Vehicle: NB8A - Supercharged
- Location: Brisbane Southside
Re: replacing clutch slave cylinder
typical, the instructions i found make it seem easy enough but thats never the case is it!
should i do one before the other or just replace them both then bleed it?
should i do one before the other or just replace them both then bleed it?
98 evo gold - rotrexed and loving it.
This post has been printed using recycled pixels
This post has been printed using recycled pixels
-
- Speed Racer
- Posts: 7468
- Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2011 12:49 pm
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: Purga, QLD
Re: replacing clutch slave cylinder
PM CaptainNatefor info on slave then master issues.
The issue now could be that the master had a whole pile of gunk at the bottom and when you added more fluid it flused/forced the gunk into the seal/piston area now hence yes a rebuild on the master would be on the cards or even a replacement. Good luck.
If doing both make sure you flush/blow the lines out before refitting them as there maybe some rubbish in them.
The issue now could be that the master had a whole pile of gunk at the bottom and when you added more fluid it flused/forced the gunk into the seal/piston area now hence yes a rebuild on the master would be on the cards or even a replacement. Good luck.
If doing both make sure you flush/blow the lines out before refitting them as there maybe some rubbish in them.
- Pamex
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 1366
- Joined: Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:28 pm
- Vehicle: NA6
- Location: SE Melb
Re: replacing clutch slave cylinder
I'd start just with the slave. When you're bleeding it, pump gently so the seals don't pop.
Red 1990 NA | 1949 MG TC. TC 6568 | 244GL Rally Volvo | 1979 HZ Kingswood
"If you can't undestand from wiki, I can't help you." - A wise man
"If you can't undestand from wiki, I can't help you." - A wise man
- 16bit
- Speed Racer
- Posts: 2346
- Joined: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:51 pm
- Vehicle: NB8A - Supercharged
- Location: Brisbane Southside
Re: replacing clutch slave cylinder
hmmm, i might bleed the system first before replacing the bits to get rid of all the gunk then.
98 evo gold - rotrexed and loving it.
This post has been printed using recycled pixels
This post has been printed using recycled pixels
-
- Speed Racer
- Posts: 11854
- Joined: Mon Aug 08, 2005 11:35 pm
- Vehicle: Clubman
- Location: Melbourne
Re: replacing clutch slave cylinder
As Pam says do slave first & worth flushing initially as you suggest. Replaced the original slave cylinder in my '93 NA8 in 2005 - master cylinder is still the original.
- 16bit
- Speed Racer
- Posts: 2346
- Joined: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:51 pm
- Vehicle: NB8A - Supercharged
- Location: Brisbane Southside
Re: replacing clutch slave cylinder
great so flush, replace slave, rebuild master, flush again.
98 evo gold - rotrexed and loving it.
This post has been printed using recycled pixels
This post has been printed using recycled pixels
- aka_juffa
- Racing Driver
- Posts: 1005
- Joined: Wed Dec 14, 2011 2:40 pm
- Vehicle: NA8
- Location: SE Melbourne.
Re: replacing clutch slave cylinder
I recently bought a slave cylinder rebuild kit from MX5parts.co.uk Didn't fix the problem. Bought an aftermarket slave cylinder, still didn't fix the problem (although somewhat better now). I have a new master coming from the UK as I type this post. So far I have gone through almost 2 bottles of brake fluid...
Good luck.
J.
Good luck.
J.
Motor Neurone Disease chose me, I choose Voluntary Assisted Dying.
- 16bit
- Speed Racer
- Posts: 2346
- Joined: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:51 pm
- Vehicle: NB8A - Supercharged
- Location: Brisbane Southside
Re: replacing clutch slave cylinder
yeah thats why i pretty much thought it best to replace it all in one go.
unless there is a leak in a hard line?
unless there is a leak in a hard line?
98 evo gold - rotrexed and loving it.
This post has been printed using recycled pixels
This post has been printed using recycled pixels
Return to “MX5 Engines, Transmission & Final Drive”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 59 guests