NA Miata - Entire Clutch Hydraulics Replaced! (Master, Slave, and Lines)

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • Did you miss me? Well, I'm back! Today I replaced the entire clutch hydraulic system. This includes the Clutch Master Cylinder, Clutch Slave Cylinder, and the entire Clutch Line. This should have been an easy job, but as you will see...I had an issue. But hey, I got to use my torch! Fire is cool, right?
    Useful parts and tools:
    Exedy Master Clutch Cylinder (part # MC229): amzn.to/31IP4vh
    Exedy Clutch Slave Cylinder (part # SC825): amzn.to/2OiERlh
    Techna-Fit Stainless Steel Braided Clutch Line (part # MACL-CV002) *: amzn.to/3ca3kSr
    * My braided clutch line is silver, and I can't find that one anymore. Amazon sells the exact same part number, but it's red instead of silver. Same part though.
    If you found this video to be helpful in any way, please let me know by hitting the like button. If you want to see more like this, please consider subscribing. We've got one heck of a journey ahead of us ;)
    **As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 47

  • @ehl4538
    @ehl4538 Рік тому +4

    Yes, very helpful vid! PROTIP for Miata Community: After installation of parts and doing the BLEED job...if you have trouble with getting all air bubbles out of line after numerous repeated attempts -- try removing the Bleed Screw and applying a couple of layers of Teflon Plumbers Tape (don't cover bleed hole, though) on threads. After a lot of frustration, this finally eliminated air leaking back into the Slave cylinder (despite the Bleed Screw being fully tightened), facilitating a vacuum for the air bubble-free flow of brake fluid and completion of the Bleeding. Hope this helps others facing this predicament !!

  • @TheMapleDaily
    @TheMapleDaily 2 роки тому +2

    Man you are then only video showing this SS clutch line! Good info and helped me install mine!

  • @robinnewcomb2531
    @robinnewcomb2531 5 років тому +4

    Made my day seeing another of your fantastic Miata videos! I've got 208K on my '95, still with the original clutch disk/pressure plate, and clutch master & hardline. The slave cylinder was replaced by the dealership back in the early 2000's due to a leak. All of this is now on my "to-do" list, as my Miata is now my 'project car'... Thanks!

    • @doitalldavey8788
      @doitalldavey8788 5 років тому

      I Find myself having to bleed the clutch every few months on my 90 miata with 212k

    • @BecauseMiata
      @BecauseMiata  5 років тому

      As long as you don't have rust, it's a fairly simple job to do yourself. You'll just need help bleeding the clutch.

    • @IndagatorAD4
      @IndagatorAD4 4 роки тому

      Not trying to brag BUUUUUUUUT,
      I have a 95 Roadster with 92k mikes on the original engine. This spring marks the LAST emissions inspection ever...😈
      P.S. First time seeing this channel and the name you chose is just perfect. 👌

  • @emerc5210
    @emerc5210 3 роки тому +4

    27:44 "oh dad!" I hear the same thing when I work on my miata lol!

  • @JPC_1997
    @JPC_1997 Рік тому

    My girlfriend and I are about to manual swap her '97 M-edition and just scored all the manual parts super cheap, yet haven't found much info on the extended braided lines. Your video answered all my questions THANK YOU!

  • @zombieslayer551ify
    @zombieslayer551ify 3 роки тому +4

    I’ve got to get that braided line. I’ve changed the slave cylinder at least 4 times and it still leaks at the slave side hard line nut. The most recent time I even used RTV on the threads and Teflon tape on the inside of the nut...still leaks. At this point I can feel the fluid level through the clutch pressure down to a 1/8” low!

  • @jonathanbeaver4678
    @jonathanbeaver4678 Рік тому

    Useful video. My ‘96 started to not disengage the clutch. No leaks so assumed the master cylinder. I swapped the “slave” cylinder at the same time even though I only have 40k miles on the car. This was a helpful video. Definitely worth getting the proper line wrench for the cables. You will need both deep and shallow sockets to do this job. Bleeding went better than I expected.

  • @mikeafa1
    @mikeafa1 4 роки тому +3

    Any new videos? Hard to imagine that this old Miata doesn't need repairs? Enjoyed your video series. I like that you have issued part numbers to help us with upgrading and saves tons of time.

    • @BecauseMiata
      @BecauseMiata  4 роки тому +3

      The old Miata is currently dead. At the moment it's covered under a foot of snow, and the battery is dead. Waiting for it to warm up outside before I start working on it again. It will happen though...I appreciate everyone's patience.

  • @robinforrest7680
    @robinforrest7680 5 років тому +2

    No idea if this vid will be helpful. But I know I'll like it. Good to see you back.
    Edit 30:46 later.
    I suspect it will be very helpful. Mia just rolled over 126000, 16000 of which have been done by me in 2 years so I guess I'll searching this video out sometime in 2021! Pity you can only leave 1 like on YT.

    • @BecauseMiata
      @BecauseMiata  5 років тому +1

      Thanks man, yeah I hope it does help you out someday. I'm certainly not making these videos for my health or for money...lol...my channel's not even monetized yet!! I do it to show people that even an idiot like myself can do jobs like this.

    • @robinforrest7680
      @robinforrest7680 5 років тому

      @@BecauseMiata
      It's very encouraging for all us other idiots. Before seeing this I'd never have contemplated attacking this kind of job myself. Now I'm pretty sure I could do it, though I fear the rusty bolt problem will be my lot too. May was a month of cutting, welding, filling and painting my rear sills and wheel arches. Mia is now rust free in those areas but it was a long job.
      Looking forward to the next one.

  • @gbmgaming
    @gbmgaming 4 роки тому +1

    I had a similar problem with me NA drivers side brake hard line, was pre rounded for my enjoyment, had to change the whole line, luckily on the imports the master cylinder is on the drivers side too!

  • @MedicatedPandaz
    @MedicatedPandaz 2 роки тому

    hell yeah, probably gonna do this job here soon this week. appreciate it!

  • @anybleepinusername
    @anybleepinusername 11 місяців тому

    The key information is presented well but this video could easily be half the length it is and still provide all the necessary information.

  • @davidbronston8488
    @davidbronston8488 Рік тому

    this guy and his flarenut wrenches

  • @TheMrkapoios
    @TheMrkapoios 4 роки тому

    I need to change the master cylinder and then open that bleeder..(I don't have a bunch of tools so I was trying to find the size) and you are the ONLY ONE who says that this is 8 mm . Thank you! I love the entry and your videos.. even you bought that electric nightmare! hehe just kidding..

    • @BecauseMiata
      @BecauseMiata  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! I'm glad I was able to help you out. That EV has been an absolute DREAM...no nightmares :)

  • @GuthMan95
    @GuthMan95 Рік тому

    Hey Man! Good content,Thanks for the video!

  • @saraking9162
    @saraking9162 2 роки тому

    Very helpful video(i just knew you were going to have to replace that old line for new one!)...I have a mx5 mk2.5 with clutch slave I am replacing....I know the frustration of trying to remove rusty bolts too!😉.Hope you still have your Mk1.

  • @emilianogarcia4542
    @emilianogarcia4542 3 роки тому +2

    same thing happened to me! i replaced the master and slave and still didn’t have any pressure in the clutch. i’m gonna go ahead and replace the hardline and hopefully that does it for me

  • @bushstonemasonry2299
    @bushstonemasonry2299 3 місяці тому

    Very helpful

  • @OhYeahAboutThat
    @OhYeahAboutThat 5 років тому +2

    OMG, OMG! That totally looks like where they filmed Ferris Bueller! Do you know Ferris????

    • @BecauseMiata
      @BecauseMiata  5 років тому +2

      Little known fact...they filmed that movie based on my life story ;)

  • @MrEzplay
    @MrEzplay 4 роки тому +2

    Great content, thanks 👍

  • @lucasmedina3916
    @lucasmedina3916 2 роки тому

    Great install video very valuable

  • @bobs9242
    @bobs9242 4 місяці тому

    Did you eventually have to switch out your clutch and flywheel shortly after this video?
    Or did your stock clutch and flywheel still last a long time after the clutch hydraulic refresh?

  • @shovelrickshovelhead8713
    @shovelrickshovelhead8713 2 роки тому

    Best stuf i have to undo old parts

  • @andrewa3813
    @andrewa3813 2 роки тому

    Hey I know this is random but I noticed the creasing from your miata soft top was resolved. Did you fix this manually or did it go away over time?

  • @kevinstyers4869
    @kevinstyers4869 4 роки тому +6

    Definitely wear gloves my Miata friends

    • @eg8475
      @eg8475 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah, or the fluid will ruin your nail-polish for sure, i know...

  • @BLKUFO
    @BLKUFO 2 роки тому

    Those ones always go out, how has yours held up ?

  • @louiemanning
    @louiemanning 5 років тому +2

    May I ask what are your wheel and tire specs? and did you need to roll the fenders to fit the 6uls?

    • @BecauseMiata
      @BecauseMiata  5 років тому +1

      Yes sir, they're a 15x8 with a 36 offset. I wrapped them in Yokohama S-Drive summer tires 205/50. They fit perfect, and I did NOT have to roll the fenders. I'm also on coilovers and still didn't have to roll them. You can watch the reveal video with all the specs here: ua-cam.com/video/QLiYiz5EYh8/v-deo.html

    • @louiemanning
      @louiemanning 5 років тому

      Because Miata wow that’s great. They look brilliant btw and I’m definitely getting some bronze ones for my silverstone:)

  • @shovelrickshovelhead8713
    @shovelrickshovelhead8713 2 роки тому

    Cold pray coms in a can

  • @claudearthur4532
    @claudearthur4532 3 роки тому

    I can see how bouncy the car is in the first part of the video. My new (old) ‘97 is too. Is that because yours has bad shocks or are these cars just like that?

    • @BecauseMiata
      @BecauseMiata  3 роки тому

      They're just like that, I think. I have an adjustable coilover suspension installed, and I've set the stiffness for somewhere in the middle. Here's that video: ua-cam.com/video/9GwofE-qQgo/v-deo.html

  • @MrEzplay
    @MrEzplay 4 роки тому +2

    I have 180k miles with original clutch 😅

  • @ima1sthumanonearth8
    @ima1sthumanonearth8 Рік тому

    🤣

  • @eg8475
    @eg8475 3 роки тому +1

    Oh...at 13:02, you just make a rookie mistake and trying to mans-plain your ass out of it.
    tip: when it dont give; tighten and reverse, works al the time....
    Heat is a last resource, and you were doing it wrong. learn from someone that knows what heat does to metal before you try this "trick...".
    i just did the exact operation on my mothers Miata, Exactly the same slave-cylinder since 1991(when it was new), piece of cake. took like 4 minutes.

    • @BecauseMiata
      @BecauseMiata  3 роки тому +5

      If it works, is it the wrong way? Hmmmm.
      I do appreciate your input though. You obviously know some things, but sometimes you need to be aware of how you word things. You just criticized my man-splaination with your own man-splaination of how I did it wrong. 🤷🏻‍♂️
      Thanks for watching. I’ll try to do better in the next one.