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My07 CDV Removal, Another Thread

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Old Mar 8, 2008 | 05:28 PM
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It's not free like others have said, but it's well worth the money. Cost me $10 for two bottles of honda brake fluid, $5 for new crush washers and $7 for a set of picks.

only thing i can add is that the o-ring (clip) is cake if you know how (i didn't at first).

pick the clip from one end and lift up and toward the center. once you get a end out of the groove and toward the center keep the pick between the clip and outside housing and just walk the pick around the clip to remove (similar to the way a tire is removed from a wheel). the clip will tend to move around, so i used a second pick to hole the opposite end to keep it from moving around and around...

the rest is cake, used the gravity bleed method, get two cans of fluid because air just keep coming out of this sucker.
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Old Mar 8, 2008 | 09:24 PM
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Just did mine on my 2007. Bleeding is the hardest part. The air just didn't want to come out. Easiest way for me was to compress the slave as much as possible a couple times and that seemed to dislodge some air bubbles near the master.

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