Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement | Honda S2000

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

Комментарии • 41

  • @harrymajarian9680
    @harrymajarian9680 6 дней назад

    10 years after buying my S I have to finally replace mine. Once again you saved the day with one of your vids. Thank you bro🙏🏼

  • @QuesoFresco15
    @QuesoFresco15 Год назад +2

    Thanks to your videos, I was able to fix a ton on my car including the CMC and even the squeak and got my car back on the road after 2 years. Feels nice to drive the S2K again!! Your videos are amazing. I have barely any experience working on cars, but these videos makes even a first timer know what they're doing.

  • @Asterik103
    @Asterik103 Год назад

    i forgot how relaxing your voice is

  • @1234c0le
    @1234c0le Год назад +1

    Man you have really good videos on everything for the S2000! Really appreciate your work and sharing your knowledge!

  • @russelloppenheimer3970
    @russelloppenheimer3970 Год назад +8

    Suggestion, loosen the flare nut, but don't remove at first. Minimize time line is open, dripping, and sucking air. Remove the mounting nuts, then back underhood, remove line then remove old mc. Next drop new mc into place, and hand tighten line into place, before going back under dash to install nuts and pin.
    Not only will this make less mess, less air to bleed, it'll also be easier to start flare nut threads when mc is free to move around.

  • @narrowarrow557
    @narrowarrow557 Год назад

    Beware, I did this job recently and getting the clutch hardline to screw into the clutch master cylinder was much more difficult then he makes it appear haha. If you can't get the inverted flare nut at the tip of the hardline to line the threads up right, you'll be spinning that nut for hours. What's the definition of insanity?... To make life easier, there's a retainer clip lower in the engine bay along the firewall that holds the clutch line. If you unclip the hardline it's easier to line up the threaded ends. I have an AP2.
    These videos are sick! Keep it up, you daaaa man.

  • @blancA4blanc
    @blancA4blanc Год назад +3

    Thank you for a really good video!

  • @elderleonel2966
    @elderleonel2966 Год назад

    Nice I need this I'm new to this car thing but got a fire deal on a s2000 thought I burned the clutch but I felt some leaking in the Clutch had an idea that it was this but now this confirmed it nice 🔥🔥🔥

  • @thesumofallparts6902
    @thesumofallparts6902 Год назад

    Thanks for the vid and link to the clutch master cylinder!

  • @HiFiInsider
    @HiFiInsider Год назад

    Do you know the OEM maker for the brake master cylinder? my 95 Civic has aftermarket and I want to replace with OEM brand.

  • @LoveLikeaHurricane
    @LoveLikeaHurricane Год назад +1

    would it work to adjust the rod before install.....to match the length of the rod of the CMC being replaced.
    It took me forever to find the right spot of clutch bite point that worked for me when I had my CMC replaced. Or are measurements different with each CMC and it wouldn't work.

    • @DIYGuysvideo
      @DIYGuysvideo  Год назад +1

      I'd say measurements are probably different with each CMC, at least if they are not OEM.

  • @austin2Kool
    @austin2Kool 6 месяцев назад

    Do you happen to know the part number for the 12 mm nuts ? One of mine somehow got messed up when reinstalling and now won’t go in anymore

  • @justicesiller3705
    @justicesiller3705 Год назад +1

    Saw your post on s2k forums to find an f20c for good price. Could you guide me to the right place?

  • @Rob.Coleman
    @Rob.Coleman Год назад

    Very nicely explained. Thank you 👍👍.

  • @SamuelMabaso-h9r
    @SamuelMabaso-h9r 29 дней назад

    Where can I took my Honda around VAAL province

  • @brunomanco7529
    @brunomanco7529 Год назад

    I have a brake stopper, that applies pressure to the cmc for it to not move. Will this apply too much pressure to it?? (I had it on my previous rsx, and decided to put one in the S aswell)

  • @Crzynoob
    @Crzynoob 9 месяцев назад

    Any experience with the LMC407? This seems quite a bit different from the Adler one shown in the video as the casting marks show 1 on the side instead of 2... not sure what they are supposed to represent from Nissin's side. Thanks for the '06+ section, will remember to do that!

  • @DavidFradinSpiceCatalyst
    @DavidFradinSpiceCatalyst 14 дней назад

    very well done. thanks.

  • @EliezerSanchez-ie2ii
    @EliezerSanchez-ie2ii 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent explanation

  • @kennyquang4152
    @kennyquang4152 Год назад

    Thank you as always

  • @lilialilia1708
    @lilialilia1708 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for video!

  • @Joe.s2k
    @Joe.s2k Год назад +1

    Let’s go!!!

  • @jacobmusha7188
    @jacobmusha7188 Год назад +1

    Nice! Is the clutch slave cylinder available from an OEM as well?

  • @fishtheory7529
    @fishtheory7529 Год назад

    You're a wizard

  • @danielchung3566
    @danielchung3566 Год назад

    Does greasing the clevis pin help with clutch feel?

    • @DIYGuysvideo
      @DIYGuysvideo  Год назад

      Possibly, but the purpose of the grease is to reduce wear since it’s metal on metal contact.

  • @conantheseptuagenarian3824
    @conantheseptuagenarian3824 Год назад

    my clutch fluid is leaking. how can i be sure it's the master cylinder and not something else?

    • @DIYGuysvideo
      @DIYGuysvideo  Год назад

      Look for leaks on the clutch master cylinder yoke underneath the dash. That is usually where it leaks from.

    • @conantheseptuagenarian3824
      @conantheseptuagenarian3824 Год назад

      @@DIYGuysvideo thank you. if it's not the master cylinder what's the next mostly likely cause?

    • @jacobmusha7188
      @jacobmusha7188 Год назад +2

      @@conantheseptuagenarian3824 it's either the master, the slave, or possibly a rubber line. The clutch hydraulics are pretty simple.

    • @DIYGuysvideo
      @DIYGuysvideo  Год назад +2

      For what it’s worth, I’ve never seen a clutch slave cylinder leak. But yeah I agree with Jacob. It’s a fairly simple system so trace where the fluid flows and look for leaks.

    • @conantheseptuagenarian3824
      @conantheseptuagenarian3824 Год назад

      @@DIYGuysvideo thank you.

  • @niikon
    @niikon Год назад +1

    My OEM master cylinder started leaking again after around 80.000km, even tho I flushed it with new fluid every year ☹️

    • @DIYGuysvideo
      @DIYGuysvideo  Год назад +1

      Might just be a wear item :/

    • @LoveLikeaHurricane
      @LoveLikeaHurricane Год назад

      i renew fluid in reservoir every oil change (so about x2 per year)

  • @smilin_lin
    @smilin_lin Год назад

    yes.