Looking for a link or information about clutch kit.

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  1. mofo

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    Hi all.
    I need to rebuild the clutch master and slave on my bike. Never done it and don’t even know what parts are needed. Can someone share the kit number to get the parts?
    Been looking at a couple of websites but been unable to find the kit. Only find itemized parts.
    2004 Vfr 800A.
    Thanks in advanced.
     
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    Looking at Partzilla site.... clutch master cylinder kit 22886-MAT-E01 is available. Clutch slave has individual parts listed, no kit (look under Water Pump).
     
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    Partzilla is THE goto for OEM parts...

    Rocky Mountain moto is starting to get interesting
     
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    Thank you. Will order soon and will look into the slave parts too.
     
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    Do yourself a favor and buy the Motion Pro snap ring pliers meant for brake (or clutch) master cylinders. Here's the link: https://www.motionpro.com/product/08-0279

    No other snap ring pliers I found would fit down the bore of the master cylinder like these. I almost got the cheap harbor freight ones to work after filing down the prongs, but they are too flimsy and the snap ring will just bend them instead of the pliers bending the snap ring. Once I got the right tool I had the snap ring out in 10 seconds. Motion Pro even advertises that it "Replaces Honda# 07914-SA50001", which is how I found it.
     
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    I just did the brake master cylinder on an 86. Once you get the snap ring pliers on the ring, depress the piston to relieve the pressure on the snap ring. It will make it easier to compress. Overall not a difficult job.
     
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    Thanks again guys. Anyone has a video on how to do it? Never done it before but ready to do it.
     
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