URGENT" Help identifying this clutch parts
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URGENT" Help identifying this clutch parts
Hi i need help, i need the name of this 3 parts
Part 2 says NABCO
Part 3 says 350z 30605-05U00
Part one is where the hose of clutch fluid container that you fill connects.
Do it looks like i need to replace part 1 or 2? as you can see it looks a little wet between the 2, or could i just add gasket silicone there?.
Can i buy part 1 and 2 separately or they come together?
Part 2 says NABCO
Part 3 says 350z 30605-05U00
Part one is where the hose of clutch fluid container that you fill connects.
Do it looks like i need to replace part 1 or 2? as you can see it looks a little wet between the 2, or could i just add gasket silicone there?.
Can i buy part 1 and 2 separately or they come together?
Last edited by omega007; 08-28-2014 at 05:33 PM.
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I'd like to see a picture taken from further away to see where on those parts are located on the firewall.
I see a (vacuum?)hose going into the black part with the green circle # 3 on it. I don't recognize that part, and the sealant application between it and what appears to be the clutch master cylinder doesn't look like a factory job.
The third post in this thread http://forums.nicoclub.com/jpn-us-pa...d-t583845.html shows the R32 Clutch master Cylinder has part number 30605-05U00, but it sounds like it's used on several models.
I see a (vacuum?)hose going into the black part with the green circle # 3 on it. I don't recognize that part, and the sealant application between it and what appears to be the clutch master cylinder doesn't look like a factory job.
The third post in this thread http://forums.nicoclub.com/jpn-us-pa...d-t583845.html shows the R32 Clutch master Cylinder has part number 30605-05U00, but it sounds like it's used on several models.
Last edited by winchman; 08-29-2014 at 10:38 AM.
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I'd like to see a picture taken from further away to see where on those parts are located on the firewall.
I see a (vacuum?)hose going into the black part with the green circle # 3 on it. I don't recognize that part, and the sealant application between it and what appears to be the clutch master cylinder doesn't look like a factory job.
The third post in this thread http://forums.nicoclub.com/jpn-us-pa...d-t583845.html shows the R32 Clutch master Cylinder has part number 30605-05U00, but it sounds like it's used on several models.
I see a (vacuum?)hose going into the black part with the green circle # 3 on it. I don't recognize that part, and the sealant application between it and what appears to be the clutch master cylinder doesn't look like a factory job.
The third post in this thread http://forums.nicoclub.com/jpn-us-pa...d-t583845.html shows the R32 Clutch master Cylinder has part number 30605-05U00, but it sounds like it's used on several models.
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I'd like to see a picture taken from further away to see where on those parts are located on the firewall.
I see a (vacuum?)hose going into the black part with the green circle # 3 on it. I don't recognize that part, and the sealant application between it and what appears to be the clutch master cylinder doesn't look like a factory job.
The third post in this thread http://forums.nicoclub.com/jpn-us-pa...d-t583845.html shows the R32 Clutch master Cylinder has part number 30605-05U00, but it sounds like it's used on several models.
I see a (vacuum?)hose going into the black part with the green circle # 3 on it. I don't recognize that part, and the sealant application between it and what appears to be the clutch master cylinder doesn't look like a factory job.
The third post in this thread http://forums.nicoclub.com/jpn-us-pa...d-t583845.html shows the R32 Clutch master Cylinder has part number 30605-05U00, but it sounds like it's used on several models.
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That's in the right place to be the clutch master cylinder, but it doesn't look anything like what's in the parts diagram or the service manual for the 350Z. I just don't know.
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Can i approach this from a different angle and ask what problems you are encountering?
Who told you these parts needed urgent replacement?
I know there's an obvious answer to this, I'm curious if you've come to this conclusion yourself or whether you've been told by a mechanic that these are the parts you need?
Who told you these parts needed urgent replacement?
I know there's an obvious answer to this, I'm curious if you've come to this conclusion yourself or whether you've been told by a mechanic that these are the parts you need?
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Oops,I left out the picture.
Yeah, that picture of the clutch master cylinder agrees with the parts diagram and the service manual, but the OP's pictures show some kind of vacuum booster arrangement. Is that something that's used on non-USA 350Zs? He's in the Dominican Republic.
Yeah, that picture of the clutch master cylinder agrees with the parts diagram and the service manual, but the OP's pictures show some kind of vacuum booster arrangement. Is that something that's used on non-USA 350Zs? He's in the Dominican Republic.
Last edited by winchman; 08-31-2014 at 02:56 PM.
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Part 3 definitely looks like a booster. part# 30605-05U00 came back as a r32 clutch master cylinder booster in one unit as stated above probably used in many models haven't seen this setup in the states though. Apparently in the 300zx TT models only. Part one looks as if its a cap to allow the cylinder to be mounted apart from the reservoir in the picture of an r32 the reservoir sits directly on top of the cylinder. If the cylinder is leaking at the booster seal as the formagasket suggest then it needs to be replaced. Hope this helps. Attachments may shed some light
Last edited by Szam121; 08-31-2014 at 05:46 PM.
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Thanks i was on vacation i i couldn't check the forum, one different thing on the other 350z photos is that it doesn't has this connection in brake line hose like mine in this photo.
why would this connection with the clutch master cylinder be needed?
why would this connection with the clutch master cylinder be needed?
Last edited by omega007; 09-06-2014 at 05:58 PM.
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