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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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Clutch Slave Cylinders keep dying!?
Note, this is on a Datsun 510, not a 240sx, but its an SR, so I thought I would ask you guys.
When I installed my S13 SR20DET w/5 speed tranny, I put on a brand new clutch clave cylinder with m brand new ACT "street" clutch. The slave cylinder is for an S14 USDM 240sx. I went on perfectly and worked great for a while. When all of the sudden on day, a guy was pulling my car off the dyno and the clutch slave cylinder just erupts. The car has only maybe 700 miles on the clutch/cylinder. SO we put the car on the lift and pull it off. I remove the dust boot and disassemble it, I notice that the rubber seal(the part that is inside the cylinder) is torn. So I get a new one from Autozone for a 1995 240sx and install it, bleed it with new fluid, and I am back on the road. Yesterday, I was under the car for something, and I notice a fluid drip from the dust cover of the clutch slave. Note, the car has only been driven about 500 miles (and about 9 months has passed) since the last clutch slave blew. So I drain all the fluid from the clutch line and it comes out a brownish/red color, thats weird.... So it looks like this cylinder is getting ready to die too, since it is leaking. Why am I having so many troubles with clutch slaves? And why has my fluid gone from clear to brown/red? Does it have something to do with the stroke of the piston not being long enough to disengage the clutch? Any input? In the meantime I will do some more searching and see what I can find. thanks for the help. |
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