You bring it to a machine shop for them to press it in...
Put a new master cylinder on. Throw the old one away.
If it's a Euro Cylinder just unscrew the screw holding it in place, turn the key slightly until you can pull the cylinder out. Put the new cylinder in and replace the screw to hold it in place.
If you know which cylinder is not getting a spark you should know why. Put a new plug and lead in No. 4. and see what happens.
seeing you have the old one off, just place new wheel cylinder on backing plate and put the 2 bolts in the new cylinder and tighten then down and then reinstall the brake line into the new cylinder and it's on, just don't forget to bleed your rear brakes when you have it all back together.
u take the old one out and put the new one in! :)
You fill the granulated cylinder with some water and note how much there is in there. Then you put in the rock and see what the new water level is. You subtract the new water level with the old one and that's your answer.
you need to take the old oil out. Then put the new oil in.
The clutch master cylinder on a Chevy S10 is replaced by disconnecting the metal lines, unscrewing the retaining bolts, and removing it from the housing. A new master cylinder can then be put into place and reattached.
put a new engine in it v8 or something upgrade susspion wack a turbo on it new tyres upgrade brake master cylinder and fir some new tyres. stick a huge exhaust on it and put a nice body kit on it put new lights on and some vinyals
You will need to remove the cylinder head from your 1994 Chevy. Remove the head gasket and clean the surface. Put the new head gasket on and put the cylinder head back to its original position.
Remember, keep the master cylinder full so you don't suck air into the slave cylinder. Then you put the fluid in the slave cylinder.
Begin by removing the cylinder head from your Chevrolet S 10 four-cylinder engine. Remove the head gasket and clean the surface. Put the new head gasket on and return the cylinder head to its original position.