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Slave cylinder and concentric slave cylinder

Old Oct 23, 2014 | 02:43 PM
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Slave cylinder and concentric slave cylinder

so im buying a new slave cylinder and want to know if there is any difference between these two? (Slave cylinder vs. concentric slave cylinder)
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Old Oct 23, 2014 | 03:17 PM
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for our cars, no. CSC is the common reference. it takes the place of a traditional throwout release bearing. if your car is out of warranty and you are paying out of pocket you might want to look into the heavy-duty CSC units available in the aftermarket. lots of guys go that route to avoid future problems.

i'm assuming your original CSC failed on you. i recommend changing the clutch master cylinder while you are at it. they sort of go hand-in-hand and if you are keeping the car for a while it would be prudent. i just had my CSC done under warranty (nissan parts, not HD unit), but i paid extra to have the master cylinder done at the same time. then the dealer flushed/bled the hydraulic fluid with "GTR" fluid under warranty as well.
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