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    Default Clutch / MC / SC?

    I just put another new clutch in the car, rebled it (only fluid came out) and the car won't move still.

    Previously I put 17 miles on the old clutch (had a better one come in at a later time) it quit going into gear.. Unless you start the car in gear then you can drive it in whatever gear you start it. Having this problem before I decided to change the master cylinder, still the same shit, tried the slave cylinder. Then replaced the clutch.

    Any ideas? Maybe the parts store gave me a piece of a shit master cylinder? Since it was a warrantied item anyways lol.

    Thanks for any help.

    Transmission is b16a2 has 120k on it..

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    You sure its not the transmission??

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    Transmission never grinded popped out or had a problem until I put a different motor in lol.

    Never had a problem with it since I've owned my Si I guess that's why I say no? Not sure what else to try

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    Look back over your shift linkage. Your problem sounds weird to me. Maybe somebody else will know.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeyItsSkeero View Post
    Maybe the parts store gave me a piece of a shit master cylinder .
    Take that bull shit back and get a real one... OEM is the only way.. Replace both with OEM!!!

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    What should I check on the linkage?

    And lemme borrow some money and I'll scoop that oem up. But I like my discount :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeyItsSkeero View Post
    What should I check on the linkage?

    And lemme borrow some money and I'll scoop that oem up. But I like my discount :p
    Like that discount on a half-ass part...LOL, seals be gone after a year, then it's time to replace it yet again... Been there, done that.. OEM will last me another 5-10yrs!!

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    un bolt the slave cylinder, press the pedal and see if it moving. if its not its the slave or master cylinder. if so its a clutch or tranny problem.
    98 Acura Integra LS-DD
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    See if whats moving? The fork? Please more info sir.

    Thanks.

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    just sell the tranny to me lol

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