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How hard to replace clutch master cylinder on a 2G?

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92GSXman

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Jun 12, 2003
Wilson, North Carolina
I noticed that my pedal feels kinda sticky, like it's not coming back up fast enough. Looked up under the dash & noticed that a little fluid was leaking from my clutch master cylinder. So I guess it's time to replace it, I will probably do the slave as well along with the braided clutch line. Any pointers?
 
about 10 minutes..then like 10 more minutes bleeding the system at the slave cylinder. Its in a repair manual.... real easy
 
The master cylinder is two bolts, a fluid line, and a clip connection to the pedal. Piece of cake.
 
Realisticly, Its about an hour job. That is if your doing it in your driveway or garage. Just make sure that you use a pipewrench on the clutch line as to not round it off at all. Should be a piece of cake even for a novice mechanic.
 
Thanks for the help guys!!! It looked like it was hard to get to so I fugured it would take a few hours to replace. I'll tackle it myself when it warms up a little more here.
 
I just did mine couple months ago. the only thing that was hard was removing the clutch line from the master cylinder, so I cut it and bought a line from master to slave cylinder LOL... but after that it was cake, just make sure you properly adjust the clutch. theres a video in here or youtube how to adjust it.
 
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