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    i have this noise also. its embarrassing.
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    this problem just got even worse for me too ahh i need a solution

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    i had the same problem i just took out the bottom dash and sprayed a whole lot of wd-40 and never came back :] ehehe

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    Mine does that every other day, I have learned to live with it.

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    I used white lithium grease on mine. It goes away for a while, then I spray a lil more in and it's gone.

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    I brought mine into the dealership for the same thing about a year ago and they replaced the master cylinder for the clutch. I was under the extended warranty at that point. Haven't had the noise since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by classiccelica View Post
    That is exactly correct the spring is rubbing on the side of the pushrod going into the master cylinder. I was a honda technician for two years before I left I read this bulletin. This is not warrant it is actually a recall for our cars, so yes it should be covered by dealer.
    This is NOT a recall, it is only listed under the service bulletins.

    NOPE this is a very common occurance. There is NO SPRING that parallels the CMC pushrod shaft.

    The issue is that the pushrod end is a simple rounded off rod, this end rides within the end of the CMC's piston in a cup recess. This joint comes with NO LUBRICATION, what happens is over time the pushrod end develops a point and this digs in wearing it out even more, causing a screech and a click. If you replace the CMC, you must apply some grease into the end of the CMC to keep this from happening again.
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    Anyone know the part #'s for the parts needed to fix this? My clutch creek has turned into a creek and a squeak now.
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    if i dont treat the problem will there be a bigger problem.

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