if youre askin to get it off; the line has a quick connect on it (kinda like on an air compressor) at the slave cylinder. if you look carefully, it has a plastic ring on the line, inside the connecter. push in the ring evenly on both sides, and kinda jiggle the line in an in and out motion. the line should pop off. when it comes off, none of the fluid will come out, therefore you should not have to bleed the line when you reconnect it. to reconnect it, just simply push it back in.
estimate for 97 cents per lb and 2.35 lb
Windows 93 is really hard to prove but it was actually Windows Chicago which is the codename for Windows 95 and the earlier version for 95. Windows 97 and 99 was real but it got canceled. Windows 97 was NT 4.0 or 5.0. And Windows 99 got canceled because Microsoft moved on to Windows 2000.
char c = 'a'; 'a' is a literal character, which assigns the value 0x61 (ASCII code 97 decimal) to the char variable c. The following lines are therefore equivalent: char a = 0x61; char b = 97; char c = 'a';
Buy a kit at Wal-Mart or auto parts--comes with instructions
ive got the 97 3.1 and its rouhgly 30oz.
GM says no. it only interchanges with the 97
for chevy s10 blazer v-6
No. You can remove the engine and leave the transmission in the vehicle.
Standard or automatic transmission, they both are mounted to the transmission.
you can get the 2.5 liter and it should line up as long as you get the same year engine to line up on the tranmission.
They both use the 4L60E.
Between the engine oil pan and the transmission oil pan. It is cast aluminum.
Call the parts store.
You need to bleed your clutch master cylinder line.
The front transmission line leaks, how do I replace it?
Yes you can, It's the same thing. As long as there both 2-wheel drives are 4-wheel drives.
No.