Replacing clutch master and slave
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Need just a little more info. I did the search and all that...and while it told me some...it didn't explain it enough for me. Is there anyway someone can explain the process, hopefully with pictures, in lamen terms? Where do I go to take out the master cylander? Slave? I know I have to have it jacked up to bleed, but should i just have the front end jacked up? Or the whole car?does it help the bleeding if it is sitting at an angle? And no, I don't have a power bleeder, but I wish I did.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I've never replaced the hydraulic cylinders, so I can't answer your specific questions, but I do know that Clark has a great writeup at
www.clarks-garage.com
Click on 'shop manual'.
Hope this helps,
Gary.
www.clarks-garage.com
Click on 'shop manual'.
Hope this helps,
Gary.