The 89-93 B2600i clutch is hydraulically operated. The clutch pedal is linked to a clutch master cylinder via an adjustable rod, the clutch slave is bolted to the outside of the transmission allowing it to be replaced without removing the transmission and uses a fork to actuate the clutch. See the links below for additional information.
hydraulic
no, it has a hydraulic clutch system
Hydrolic
A line in the clutch hydraulic system, specifically the only flexible one.
The clutch is auto adjusting hydraulic system :-)
No. The clutch is cable-actuated from the pedal assembly to the throw-out/release bearing fork asembly. There is no hydraulic assist in the clutch system.
There is no hydraulic fluid in the transmission. However, there is hydraulic fluid in the clutch system. If the clutch fluid reservoir is empty it would cause clutch not to operate.
A Saturn clutch is self adjusting. It's a hydraulic system and if the clutch is not adjusting properly it indicates that there is something wrong with the clutch mechanism, either clutch disk, pressure plate or hydraulic components.
no
It has a hydraulic clutch system
There are several advantages of a hydraulic clutch system. They include the use of compressible fluid, ease of spotting leaks over a mechanical clutch, and a high power density and actuators.
Brake, emergency brake and the clutch