circle
Trace it or replace it
Cylinder
You might be able to trace the id # (just in front of #2 cylinder) at mortec.com
Technically you can not trace a sphere. If the base conditions are the same as for the other solid shapes, for example a cylinder, there is a base on which the cylinder rests, which creates the circle when it is traced. A sphere on a base would be touching in one point, which would be a dot. If you trace half a sphere, yes, than you do get a circle.
A cylinder. A cone would be an acceptable answer too.
The evaporator hose on a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire is located behind the air compressor. Trace one of the hoses back to a cylinder shaped accumulator. The evaporator hose is connected to the bottom of this cylinder.
anywhere you want it to, preferably towards the front pointing towards the NO. 1 cylinder. If you still have the wires on trace the NO. 1 cylinder back to the cap via the wire Hope this helps Usually the cap has #1 stamped on it.
The slave cylinder is located on the front top side of the transmission. It is held in place by two bolts. The easiest way to find it is to trace the hydraulic line from the filler cup to the slave cylinder. This is the same for all 92-97's. I am not sure about any other year.
It is on the front of the bell housing of the transmission. To find it trace a "brake line" fitting from the firewall to the bottom of the transmission bell housing.
Take a square piece of paper and a cylinder shaped cup and trace the openingpart of the cup so you have enough space to write in the numbers.This is for when you urgently need it
Shane Trace goes by Trace.