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Old 11-05-2006 | 08:09 AM
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Question Changing clutch slave cylinder

I'm about to change my clutch slave cylinder and accumulator. And wondering is it possible without dropping engine?

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Several of us have done it. It's not easy, but doable. Loosen the engine mounts to get an extra bit of clearance and be prepared to inhale a lot of Pentosin!
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Loosen the engine mounts to get an extra bit of clearance and be prepared to inhale a lot of Pentosin!
Thank you for the tip... I'm going to change pentosin also, so maybe there is possibility to drain lines first from steering rack.
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There is a bleeder valve on the slave so you can hook up a vacuum bleeder and suck a lot out there.



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