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ZR1FUN
01-08-2010, 05:23 PM
It is about time to get the Z going again. It needs the clutch hydralic system overhauled.

As a starting point I identified the two cylinders needed at NAPA Online. Will the below items work on my 94 Z? If not where do I go to get them?

NAPA Clutch Slave Cylinder – Part No NNC360017

NAPA Clutch Master Cylinder – Part No NNC39763

http://partimages.genpt.com/thumbs/823512.jpg (http://www.napaonline.com/Search/Detail.aspx?A=NNC39763_0222043141&An=599001+101994+50012+2012030)http://partimages.genpt.com/thumbs/823152.jpg (http://www.napaonline.com/Search/Detail.aspx?A=NNC360017_0222043144&An=599001+101994+50012+2012030)

Also, I looked thru the ZR1 parts manual I did not see any gaskets of any kind needed to do this other than some teflon tape for the pipe threads. Did I miss any gaskets, sealers or lock tight treatments that are recommended.

I plan on using either Prestone DOT 4 sythetic or Motel 600 on the fill.

Comments? Suggestions?

Doug
ZR1FUN

PS: The NAPA Online price versus the local store price was about $25 cheaper each.

lbszr
01-08-2010, 05:44 PM
It is about time to get the Z going again. It needs the clutch hydralic system overhauled.

As a starting point I identified the two cylinders needed at NAPA Online. Will the below items work on my 94 Z? If not where do I go to get them?

NAPA Clutch Slave Cylinder – Part No NNC360017

NAPA Clutch Master Cylinder – Part No NNC39763

http://partimages.genpt.com/thumbs/823512.jpg (http://www.napaonline.com/Search/Detail.aspx?A=NNC39763_0222043141&An=599001+101994+50012+2012030)http://partimages.genpt.com/thumbs/823152.jpg (http://www.napaonline.com/Search/Detail.aspx?A=NNC360017_0222043144&An=599001+101994+50012+2012030)

Also, I looked thru the ZR1 parts manual I did not see any gaskets of any kind needed to do this other than some teflon tape for the pipe threads. Did I miss any gaskets, sealers or lock tight treatments that are recommended.

I plan on using either Prestone DOT 4 sythetic or Motel 600 on the fill.

Comments? Suggestions?

Doug
ZR1FUN

PS: The NAPA Online price versus the local store price was about $25 cheaper each.


I can't think of any sealants or tape needed since the fluid lines are flared.

I would pick Motul way before Prestone (at least my opinion). I use ATE type 200 in mine with no problems.

Jeffvette
01-08-2010, 07:03 PM
Doug hope all is well and that Velma is doing good. I never heard back from you whether it was the slave or the master that was leaking.

No teflon tape is need, just undo and screw back in. I should be back up in the Seattle area the 16th or 23rd returning a yellow ZR-1.

Pete
01-08-2010, 08:57 PM
I'm using Motul 600 works just fine.

Pete

ZR1FUN
01-09-2010, 01:31 AM
Jeff: The carpet was not wet so as everyone reports it has to be the slave. Anyway, no one has commented to the use of the NAPA parts I referenced. Are they OK or do I need to go somewhere else to get the correct parts?

Doug

Jeffvette
01-09-2010, 02:12 AM
I would be interested in ordering the NAPA unit and see what shows up, since their catalog shows the AC delco unit.

Rock Auto has a selection of slaves.

tomtom72
01-09-2010, 10:14 AM
Hi Doug,

Please forgive me being forward, but I'm also very interested in what shows up when you get your new parts.

I think I need to replace my slave + master also as I got caught in the debacle of the poorly made/poor quality control issues back a few yrs. The parts I finally ended up using as replacements are having seal issues? I think, as my fluid is turning black with what looks like black specks suspended in the fluid. I actually had to "re-manufacture" a slave cylinder and use a standard wagoner cast type master I didn't expect the stuff to last long. Anyway, I'd be interested in any thoughts on the new stuff when you get it.
Thanks!
:cheers:
Tom