Clutch gone
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 5:03 pm
Not long ago I created a post about some problems my car was having while MOT is coming up in January. Lucky me when I was calculating how the hack I'm able to pay for the required parts I noticed the clutch dropped to the floor
.
I still was able to put it in gear but I had to kick the clutch hard and even after that the gear wouldn't slight in easily.
When home I noticed that my floor carpet was curled up under the pedals so I figured it was just that and felt relieved.
Next day I drove to work, just a small drive, and it appeared to been solved (although the clutch still felt a little weak), this sounds logical afterwards as I was able to push the clutch a little further. But when Driving home again I almost lost complete clutch and really had to stamp and smash it in to gears (hated doing that
). Barely got home pulling away from traffic lights in 2th a few times and in 3th once I started the investigation despite the evening darkness
.
Found out fast that the mastercilinder was leaking lots of grease and oil at the cabin side of the firewall (around the rod).
Scared as .... I was worried that this was the end of my prelude adventure
So did a little part search on the internet and found out that a mastercilinder is available for around 60 euros (around 40GBP), I figured I can afford that but it isn't a oem part and would a part for that money be any good? Besides that is the job doable / a how to perhaps? And I know after doing this job I'll have to bleed the system, how is that being achieved?
Many thanks in advanced, struggling to keep the lude alive!!

I still was able to put it in gear but I had to kick the clutch hard and even after that the gear wouldn't slight in easily.
When home I noticed that my floor carpet was curled up under the pedals so I figured it was just that and felt relieved.
Next day I drove to work, just a small drive, and it appeared to been solved (although the clutch still felt a little weak), this sounds logical afterwards as I was able to push the clutch a little further. But when Driving home again I almost lost complete clutch and really had to stamp and smash it in to gears (hated doing that


Found out fast that the mastercilinder was leaking lots of grease and oil at the cabin side of the firewall (around the rod).
Scared as .... I was worried that this was the end of my prelude adventure

So did a little part search on the internet and found out that a mastercilinder is available for around 60 euros (around 40GBP), I figured I can afford that but it isn't a oem part and would a part for that money be any good? Besides that is the job doable / a how to perhaps? And I know after doing this job I'll have to bleed the system, how is that being achieved?
Many thanks in advanced, struggling to keep the lude alive!!
