Prelude:clutch/tranny
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Prelude:clutch/tranny
Recently it felt harder to shift into the gears. My clutch doesn't feel like its slippin. Its just hard to get into gear sometimes. Especialy when I have to come to a complete stop and start from first again. When it gets hard to shift I hear metal noises.
What could it be? Low tranny fluid? DO I have to bleed the clutch? I don't really have the money to buy the clutch right now.
What could it be? Low tranny fluid? DO I have to bleed the clutch? I don't really have the money to buy the clutch right now.
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Re: Prelude:clutch/tranny
Originally Posted by gen4H22A
clutch fluid
Can I use the Gm synchro stuff to fill it up withfluid or do I have to use tranny oil with it?
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well with my 4th gen prelude the manual says to use brake fluid actually....it is a different reservoir than your tranny fluid.....then again i have an h22 and i have no clue about your car but if u have different than what i have u should check your manual
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Re: Prelude:clutch/tranny
Originally Posted by gen4H22A
well with my 4th gen prelude the manual says to use brake fluid actually....it is a different reservoir than your tranny fluid.....then again i have an h22 and i have no clue about your car but if u have different than what i have u should check your manual
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Re: Prelude:clutch/tranny
Originally Posted by gen4H22A
put the synchromesh into the traqnny fluid reservoir then
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your master clutch cylinder is leaking.. another common prelude problem.. get a new one from advance auto or ebay(got mine for $35), and replace it.. then fill it/bleed it with valvoline synthetic fluid...