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slave cylinder repair

just bought an oem slave cylinder from honda dealer,do i need to apply grease on the end where it makes contact with the cup-like junction,or any other place for that matter....also does anyone know the name of or have the part number of the large rubber boot that covers the area where the slave and the clutch meet...honda dealer parts guy had no clue on it?thanks in advance for any help....neal
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Re: slave cylinder repair

do i need to apply grease on the end where it makes contact with the cup-like junction,
I would.
or any other place for that matter
I would not.


also does anyone know the name of or have the part number of the large rubber boot that
covers the hole in the bellhousing.

Try 'Boot, release fork'

Here's one for an 8th gen
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Re: slave cylinder repair

Petroleum grease should NEVER come near parts that contact brake fluid. I'm not sure what part(s) you are thinking of greasing but the previous statement should let you make up your mind.

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Re: slave cylinder repair

Originally Posted by speedy25
I'm not sure what part(s) you are thinking of greasing
The contact point between the slave pushrod and the throwout (release) fork.


I'd probably use Hondas Urea grease if it were handy...
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