U have to use a special "Quick Disconnect" tool. Usually about 5 bucks...
The clutch slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bellhousing
The hydraulic clutch slave cylinder is inside the manual transmission bellhousing
The slave cylinder for your hydraulic clutch is inside the transmission bellhousing
The clutch pedal assembly has a clutch rod that pushes in on a clutch master cylinder. There is a hydro line that goes from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder.
The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch on a Ford Ranger is inside the manual transmission bellhousing
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The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is located inside the manual transmission bellhousing
The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bell housing
on the side of the trans where the slave cylinder goes into the bell housing, there is a gold fitting attaching the hyd. line to the slave. on that gold fitting there is a white plastic band that needs to be pushed down towards the slave cylinder. push it in far enough and the line will pull free.
The slave cylinder for your hydraulic clutch is located inside the transmission bell housing
Hydraulic and the slave cylinder is in the bell housing.
If the line is connected directly, without a banjo, or flare fitting, then you will have to loosen the line, unbolt the slave cylinder, and twist the slave cylinder to unscrew the line.