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Old 10-20-10, 01:48 PM
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Is this correct Master and Slave Cylinder?

My clutch pedal is sticking to the floor on occasion and I'm having trouble putting it in first on a cold start. So I'm planning on changing out the Master and Slave cylinder and want to make sure this is the right one and decent price:

FR Seiken FD01-41-990B Clutch Master Cylinder Mazda RX-7 FD3S
Part: FD01 41 990B $114.95

FR Seiken FD01-41-920 Clutch Slave Cylinder Mazda RX-7 FD3S
Part: FD01 41 920 $44.95

Thanks in advance!
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I just replaced both on mine and you got a better price on the slave cylinder. I paid over $100.
For the master cylinder, make certain it is for the proper year. The one for 1993 is different than for 1994 -95.
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Originally Posted by ronarndt
I just replaced both on mine and you got a better price on the slave cylinder. I paid over $100.
For the master cylinder, make certain it is for the proper year. The one for 1993 is different than for 1994 -95.
Thanks, I'll have to check because the description for the Master says 1993-1995...
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Not sure what the difference is, but the part number for Mazda dealer and Mazdatrix is different. It may be the location of the fitting that goes to the slave cylinder line, since it is real close to the sheet metal on the firewall.
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I just replace my brake master cylinder with the 929 master and I bled my slave cylinder with a Mighty Vac in about 5 minutes no problem.
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