It should be lifted and level.
The slave cylinder is INSIDE the transmission bellhousing , it slides over the transmission input shaft , and then is bolted to the transmission. To change the slave cylinder the transmission has to be removed , but the slave cylinder line can be blead from the bleeder outside of the transmission bellhousing
The slave cylinder is on the input shaft of the transmission at the throw out bearing. The transmission will have to be removed to change it.
where is the shift solenoid located on a 2002 ford mustang 6 cyl?
I believe the straight 6 cylinder engine in a 1965 Ford Mustang holds 4.5 U.S. quarts with engine oil filter change
Yes, You may have to change the tranny support and shorten the drive shaft but it will fit.
You are going to have to get a new car
I believe the 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder in a 1968 Ford Mustang takes (4.5 U.S. quarts ) with engine oil filter change
Ford recommends changing your transmission fluid every 30,000 miles
Yes , the slave cylinder for your hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bell housing. It slides over the input shaft to the transmission and is bolted in place inside the transmission . To CHANGE the slave cylinder the transmission has to be removed , but the lines to the slave cylinder CAN BE BLEAD from a fitting that extends outside of the transmission bellhousing
yes you can but you will have to change the transmission and shorten the driveshaft a few inches
I BELIEVE that is 4.5 quarts with engine oil filter change on the 1966 Ford Mustang STRAIGHT 6 cylinder engine
slave cylinder locationin the Mercury mystique the slave cylinder is located in the transmission. it is connected to the release bearing. the onbly way to change the slave cylinder in this perticular car is to pull the transmission. stupid desing but its a ford so this kind of briliant thinking is expected..lol