Pull or cut the hose off the slave and master Cylinder.Go to the parts store and buy a long hose for a grease gun and a couple clamps. Clamp it on both ends and bleed it
How do you replace a slave cylinder in a 96 chevey k1500
You have to pull the tranny as it is located internally
Inside the bell housing, the transmission has to come out
I found the answers to a lot of my questions about my 99 Cavalier by buying a Chilton's manual for the car.
The clutch bleed valve on a 2.2 liter Chevy Ecotec engine is located on the slave cylinder. To find the slave cylinder remove the battery, as it is mounted underneath the battery tray.
The slave cylinder is inside the trans. If you need to replace it you will have to pull the trans out. Its not that bad, its a afternoon though.
This is not for beginners. You have to drain the transmission, remove the axles, remove the transmission, install the new cylinder, then replace the transmission, axles, add new synchromesh fluid to the tranny, and bleed the clutch hydraulics. You can get the whole procedure from Autozone's website.
You will need to remove the transmission to replace the clutch slave.
YES you sure do.
To replace the slave cylinder on this vehicle you will have to remove the drive shaft and then the transmission. The slave cylinder will be bolted to the inside of the bellhousing. The transmission is very heavy so be very careful.
If I am understanding the part you are talking about the. It is the metal line that goes into the slave cylinder that attaches to the rubber hose from the slave cylinder... Depending on your slave cylinder it is/was held in by a plastic horseshoe style clip that could have broke from a stress fracture manufacturer defect or overheating
No