The slave cylinder on my s10 in on the driver side of the transmision. There are only 2 nuts that have to be removed to take the slave cylinder off. Then u must take out the pins to remove the clutch line.. Hope this helps
You will need to remove the transmission to replace the clutch slave.
It is important to bleed a clutch master and slave cylinder to make sure all of the air is out of the lines. For a 1989 Chevy you would need to know model you had, and then find the repair manual for that specific vehicle.
The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is located inside the manual transmission bellhousing
How do you replace a slave cylinder in a 96 chevey k1500
I found the answers to a lot of my questions about my 99 Cavalier by buying a Chilton's manual for the car.
There is no cable, it is hydraulically operated.
No. It unbolts from the transmission just under the starter. The hardest part will be unhooking the line from the cylinder. Use a nail and a pair of pliers to push the roll pin out.
Which part do you want to replace? The slave cylider or the master cylinder? The hydraulic line and master cylinder.
The slave cylinder for your hydraulic clutch is located inside the manual transmission bellhousing
The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bell housing
The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is located inside the manual transmission bellhousing
The slave cylinder for a manual transmission hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bellhousing