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slave cylinder relocation

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SPANK_TANK   +1y
any1 have picks how they did it 
tre5   +1y
You don't need to relocate the slave cylinder. The slave cylinder attaches to the tranny, and doesn't interfer with anything. Now if you are talking about the clutch master cylinder than here is a couple pics for you. I just finished this and it works perfect. The master cylinder is out of a honda accord and it has a remotely mounted resi.    

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SPANK_TANK   +1y
yea im jus doing this for a friend so im jus posting what he said 
SPANK_TANK   +1y
what year of accord is it from 
caymantico   +1y




yeah, i'm also interested in doing this mod so  I can stuff some 20's in there. what year accord is it ? and is the pedal assembly from the accord too? what modifications need to be done so it can work?


tre5   +1y




Stock mazda pedal assembly. I used a 94-96 accord, but any clutch master cylinder with a remote resi. will work. I just made the tube with tabs on it and positioned it inbetween the 2 pedals. Then I made an arm that will push the rod in when the pedal is pushed. Getting the new hose was the fun part. It took a couple hours of searching, but I finally got one made from Hose Power. The fitting on the master cylinder is a 12 and the other end which will go to the slave cylinder is a 10. I can't take all the credit for this, Andy (toyrover) did something very similar on his truck... thanks Andy


jdm customs   +1y




sweet, good job to andy and yourself.


93mazdawg   +1y


i ended up doing the same thing you showed tre and ran into a few problems.. i doesn't seem like the accord master cylinder has enough pressure to push in my slave cylinder far enough. did you run into any other problems to get your working right?
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