Clutch Master Cylinder..how to remove?
10-09-2006, 11:29 AM
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Clutch Master Cylinder..how to remove?
This weekend I found out my clutch master cylinder died on me... Some time ago I had disassembled my brake system (to rebuild calipers) and from that time on my clutch pedal felt completely numb. Actually I thought that the hydraulic assisted cluth and the brake system were combined (my idea was supported by the fact a lot of steel brakeline kits also contain a clutchline...) but they are two separate systems.

When I press my clutchpedal, they is absolutely no resistance whatsoever. When I loosened the bleeding valve on the slave cylinder it started leaking fluid, but when I pressed the pedal it didn't come out as you would expect, it kept dripping, not more, not less.

So now I tried to remove my clutch master cylinder bij loosening the two bolts it's fitted with. One in inside the car, above of the clutchpedal. But the other one is in the engine compartment, fitted to the firewall behind the brake booster.

Does anyone know if it's possible to remove that one without taking the entire brake booster off? I can reach it with wrench, but there's no room to turn it. Is there a trick to pull this job?

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10-09-2006, 12:00 PM
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Clutch Master Cylinder..how to remove?
I did this work recently, got some footage of it...

What you have to do is unscrew the master brake cilinder booster from inside the car, 4 screws, not so easy to come to... Then you move aside the booster and unscrew the 12 size nut...

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BUT I would check the slave cilinder first because it is easyer to remove and repair... than if everything is not in order, go with the master...

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here it is
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i repaired my whole hidraulic sistem on my car a month ago...[Image: AEU86 AE86 - Clutch Master Cylinder..how to remove?]
all brake calipers, master brake cylinder, master and slave clutch... everything... Smile It costed somewhere around 100€ (i did it bymyself with original Toyota rubbers )
Probably your master cilinder has weak rubers and the oil is going in the opposite direction... Your pedal is probably wet with oil in the inside of the car... or you have oil leekadge underneeth the cilinder...

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10-09-2006, 12:03 PM
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Clutch Master Cylinder..how to remove?
yes, it is possible...

I rebuilt mine a few days ago, and I was actually going to write a post that i wanted to sue TOYOTA for making it so difficult ;-)

To remove the the clutch master cylinder by making it slide between the stud and the the brake booster, you have to push the stud in a bit.

You can go inside the car, and put something like a big screwdriver inbetween the firewall and the clutch pedal assembly, which will bend it back a bit, pulling the stud inside a bit, which will give you enough room between the stud and the brake booster to pull out the clutch master cylinder....

On one of my hachis I have actually filed the stud down a little bit, which
makes changing the clutch master cylinder easy...

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11-01-2006, 10:52 PM
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Clutch Master Cylinder..how to remove?
It's possible to replace the clutch master cylinder without having to remove the servo unit.

There's just about enough room to get a small spanner on the nut inside the car. Tricky and laborious though.

I've come to the conclusion that it's not worth the effort in changing the rubbers. I've done this a couple of times over the years, and they don't last long. Maybe a year or so, and it'll need doing again.

As an alternative, an AE92 master cylinder can be used, as it's the same size. Although it has 2 studs, just unscrew one and ream the threaded hole out a bit, so it slides over the stud on the bulkhead.

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11-01-2006, 10:54 PM
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Clutch Master Cylinder..how to remove?
I would try to get an ebay replacement or similar rebuilt master. Overhauling is often more expensive and will last shorter. For example the brake master cil repair set cost 110 euro's here, I bought 2 completely rebuilt ones later for 10 dollars a piece...go figure..

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