First of all you can not have a 1998 Beretta because they stoped making them. So good luck in 1996. Remove the back seat. DoratheExplorer first you learn how to spell beretta, then you stop disgracing the name, and then hit the curosity button in the center consol
no the inside of the head will be a different size
Inside the bell housing, the transmission has to come out
Inside bell housing. Transmission has to be removed to gain access to the slave cylinder/throw-out bearing.
The slave cylinder is inside the trans. If you need to replace it you will have to pull the trans out. Its not that bad, its a afternoon though.
It is inside of the transmission bell housing. You will have to remove the transmission to service it.
Inside the transmission bell housing. The transmission must be removed to gain access to the clutch slave cylinder.
From the inside of the vehicle disconnect the clutch pedal arm. Take off the master cylinder retaining nuts. From under the hood disconnect the lines. The cylinder should slide out.
inside the transmission. http://www.2carpros.com/forum/1996-chevy-s-10-clutch-vt132269.html
i have an s-10 myself and need to replace that too,but to answer your question i was told it is inside of the transmission.
It is an orifice tube and is located inside the joint/connection under the receiver/dryer.
It has an electric fuel pump that is inside of the fuel tank.
To replace the slave cylinder on this vehicle you will have to remove the drive shaft and then the transmission. The slave cylinder will be bolted to the inside of the bellhousing. The transmission is very heavy so be very careful.