Clutch master cylinder assembly
#1
Clutch master cylinder assembly
I got into a small accident and I broke off the clutch master cylinder assembly cup. I can just replace the cup right?
Here is a picture
I'm not too mechanical but to me this looks pretty simple. Also, if I can just replace the cup, is there anything I need to do to make sure the fluid is running to the clutch correctly? (I'm thinking like bleeding the brakes...)
Thanks for reading!
Here is a picture
I'm not too mechanical but to me this looks pretty simple. Also, if I can just replace the cup, is there anything I need to do to make sure the fluid is running to the clutch correctly? (I'm thinking like bleeding the brakes...)
Thanks for reading!
#2
you are also missing the fitting that the hose from the reservoir connect to the master cylinder. might be cheaper to replace with a used master cylinder with the reservoir from ebay
after installation, you bleed the clutch like yo bleed the brakes to remove air from the the system.
after installation, you bleed the clutch like yo bleed the brakes to remove air from the the system.
#3
I'm going off of this diagram
1998 Honda VTR1000F A CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER | Cheap Cycle Parts
I think I am missing parts: 6,8,5,22,4,14,30
Which hose are you talking about?
1998 Honda VTR1000F A CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER | Cheap Cycle Parts
I think I am missing parts: 6,8,5,22,4,14,30
Which hose are you talking about?
#4
I'm going off of this diagram
1998 Honda VTR1000F A CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER | Cheap Cycle Parts
I think I am missing parts: 6,8,5,22,4,14,30
Which hose are you talking about?
1998 Honda VTR1000F A CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER | Cheap Cycle Parts
I think I am missing parts: 6,8,5,22,4,14,30
Which hose are you talking about?
I forgot superhawk had a much smaller cutch mc reservoir and it sits right on top of the MC. I was thinking about larger reservoir connected with hose, like on the front brake MC.
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