- Tue Mar 22, 2011 7:46 pm
#245462
ok so if u read my last post my cmc boot was leaking inside the car
Like so...... asked around and decided to put a S2k cmc and replace my hard line and this is what I did. it's not a great write up but I didn't know what I was doing when I started this and now I do so for those of u like me here goes.
The first thing was to bleed the system but since my clutch had leaked a massive amount of fluid into my car and pumping it didnt really make any pressure I just skipped this part and loosened the bleeder skrew on the slave cylinder and the and let what could bleed on it's own come out.
rigt here im also loosening the hard line to the slave cmc cuz I'm switching it out and the bleeder skrew is in between my index finger and the sensor on headers in the picture
Next I went up the the master cmc and removed my reservor tank
And the hose
Next go inside ur car and behind ur clutch pedel and remove the pin attaching it to the master cmc
then on the other side pull it out
Hold on to these ull need them
then unscrew the 2 bolts holding it to the firewall theyer 13mm and very uncomfortable to get to
I had trouble to get to the other side so I used on of these
Then get back out and Remove the hard line from the master cmc and pull it out of ur fire wall....... my hardline at my master was all rubbed looks like the last owner tryed to take it off and failed ..... But since I'm switching it out I just cut it
and heres the different between the s2k cmc and the old one...... I got a omni cmc which like teal said u could adjust the length on the rod that connects to the clutch pedal some people say u have to have a spacer in-between the firewall and the cmc but I'm guessing it's just with certain ones ....... omni was a direct fit
here it is on
Also the reserviour for the s2k didn't come with my omni cmc so I had to get one at Honda
Heres the steel braided line that's replacing the hard line ..... Cost 40 bucks and a local shop around my house it's a -3 hose 6 feet long
here it is at my slave
And up at the master with everything on
almost done now u have to fill and bleed the system I did this filled it with dot 3-4 fluid and attached a clear hose to the bleeder nipple and te other end. Went into a bottle that I had filled up with some dot 3-4 fluid about an inch that way when u pump the clutch it won't suck ai back in .....
So with some one helping u at the clutch pedal ......
1-pump clutch
2-loosen bleeder screw let air flow. Out ull see air bubbles going through the clear tube
3- check reservoir and add more fluid and needed
4 -close the bleeder screw up and pump the cough again
do this until u see a clean airless flow of fluid in the clear tube and ur done
and this was all. Done through my iPhone pictures and wite up so sorry if the pics wernt all that good but my head hurts now for staring at my phone for 30 min doing this hope it helps some one

Like so...... asked around and decided to put a S2k cmc and replace my hard line and this is what I did. it's not a great write up but I didn't know what I was doing when I started this and now I do so for those of u like me here goes.
The first thing was to bleed the system but since my clutch had leaked a massive amount of fluid into my car and pumping it didnt really make any pressure I just skipped this part and loosened the bleeder skrew on the slave cylinder and the and let what could bleed on it's own come out.

rigt here im also loosening the hard line to the slave cmc cuz I'm switching it out and the bleeder skrew is in between my index finger and the sensor on headers in the picture
Next I went up the the master cmc and removed my reservor tank

And the hose

Next go inside ur car and behind ur clutch pedel and remove the pin attaching it to the master cmc

then on the other side pull it out


Hold on to these ull need them
then unscrew the 2 bolts holding it to the firewall theyer 13mm and very uncomfortable to get to

I had trouble to get to the other side so I used on of these

Then get back out and Remove the hard line from the master cmc and pull it out of ur fire wall....... my hardline at my master was all rubbed looks like the last owner tryed to take it off and failed ..... But since I'm switching it out I just cut it


and heres the different between the s2k cmc and the old one...... I got a omni cmc which like teal said u could adjust the length on the rod that connects to the clutch pedal some people say u have to have a spacer in-between the firewall and the cmc but I'm guessing it's just with certain ones ....... omni was a direct fit


here it is on
Also the reserviour for the s2k didn't come with my omni cmc so I had to get one at Honda

Heres the steel braided line that's replacing the hard line ..... Cost 40 bucks and a local shop around my house it's a -3 hose 6 feet long

here it is at my slave

And up at the master with everything on

almost done now u have to fill and bleed the system I did this filled it with dot 3-4 fluid and attached a clear hose to the bleeder nipple and te other end. Went into a bottle that I had filled up with some dot 3-4 fluid about an inch that way when u pump the clutch it won't suck ai back in .....

So with some one helping u at the clutch pedal ......
1-pump clutch
2-loosen bleeder screw let air flow. Out ull see air bubbles going through the clear tube
3- check reservoir and add more fluid and needed
4 -close the bleeder screw up and pump the cough again
do this until u see a clean airless flow of fluid in the clear tube and ur done

and this was all. Done through my iPhone pictures and wite up so sorry if the pics wernt all that good but my head hurts now for staring at my phone for 30 min doing this hope it helps some one
