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clutch problems mq - new question

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clutch problems mq - new question

Post by lyall »

Hey

I've just notice that fluid is leaking at my feet in the cabin,

It is coming from the clutch. Where a rod comes off the clutch pedal and into a cylinder. (see photo)

Whats going on? Is it easy to fix and will it be expensive?

Thanks

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master cylinder for clutch

Post by mav »

looks like you need a master cylinder for your clutch a new one is the easy way to go, but sometimes they can be reconditioned with a seal kit this can be cheaper but not always the best way to go because the bore might be worn.
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Post by Screwy »

yep definatly a leak in the back of your clutch mater cylender.

very easy to replace. and not very expensive.

go down to your local Repco and buy a new clutch master cylender.
they are about $60 new from memory....

dont bother with kits, for the price of a new one u better off going that way.

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Re: master cylinder for clutch

Post by adam.s »

mav wrote:looks like you need a master cylinder for your clutch a new one is the easy way to go, but sometimes they can be reconditioned with a seal kit this can be cheaper but not always the best way to go because the bore might be worn.
Kit is like $8, it's worth trying if you can be arsed doing it.

The whole master cylinder is about $35 or so brand new, so if $35 isn't much to you just replace the whole thing.

It seriously takes about 30 seconds to strip them completely to bits, for $8 its worth trying.
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Post by V8Patrol »

Tip.....


replace the SLAVE cylinder at the same time ;)
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V8Patrol wrote:Tip.....


replace the SLAVE cylinder at the same time ;)
That is a good point.
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Post by V8Patrol »

foad wrote:That is a good point.
Yep seen to many replace one side of the system and with a couple of weeks having to replace the other bit ....

Remember every time you push in the clutch 2 things are working.... the master and the slave..... they wear at about the same rate so if you replace one then the other comes under a greater pressure than it had been operating at, you can figure the rest out !

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Master cylinder kit vs new unit

Post by rhymus »

My 2 cents. Same problem on my MQ. I went the kit 2 years ago and have not had a problem since. For 8 bucks it's well worth a try.
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Post by lyall »

thanks for all the advice.

I bought a replacement one for $50 bucks and went to install it and i can't undo the nut under the clutch master cylinder that is part of the piping!!!

its totally striped, so now i have to go to pirtek and see if they can undo it and make me another one.

Thanks for the tip, i will replace the slave cylinder while im at it, is it just as easy to do? Bolt on and bolt off? it doesnt seem that easy to get to though.

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Post by adam.s »

Yeah one of my MQ's had the same problem --> someone had stripped it previously.

I just used a lot of inox and vice grips.

Worked fine, and I just didn't do it up stupidly tight.

It will be there for 10 years so meh it won't matter anytime soon.
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Post by lyall »

Tried the vice grips still won't budge.
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Post by mickyd555 »

lyall wrote:Tried the vice grips still won't budge.
put a bit of heat into it and then let it cool down again, its a flared joint. the cooling should loosen enough to be able to loosen it with the vice grips. bet remember, if ya shear the tube off, you cant drive to pirtek.........
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Post by lyall »

Well i gave up on trying to undo the bolts.

First thing this morning i took the car to enzed and they were awesome.

The guy their pulled the pipe off made a new one and put it back on and bled my clutch. All for $44. I couldn't recommend them high enough.

Enzed on Nudgee Rd near the airport.

Thanks everyone for the advise, next thing is the slave cylinder, wish me luck.

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Post by lyall »

So to do the slave cylinder do i need to drop the box?

Any help would be appreciated.

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Post by adam.s »

Should be able to reach it either thru the engine bay or if you jack it up high enough from underneath.

Would help if you had body lift I'd say.

edit: You shouldn't need to drop the gearbox to do the slave. If you do something is very wrong.
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Post by Screwy »

u will easily get it from from the engine bay, and its only 2 bolts and the pipe, and guess wat u will have to re bleed it too ;)
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Post by V8Patrol »

lyall wrote:Well i gave up on trying to undo the bolts.

First thing this morning i took the car to enzed and they were awesome.

The guy their pulled the pipe off made a new one and put it back on and bled my clutch. All for $44. I couldn't recommend them high enough.

Enzed on Nudgee Rd near the airport.

Thanks everyone for the advise, next thing is the slave cylinder, wish me luck.

Reece
should have gotten em to do it while they were at it, wouldnt have cost much more !

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