You should see a white sleeve around the fitting that is at the transmission. Slide this sleeve toward the transmission while pulling on the line.
Yes, all miata's have a hydraulic clutch.
No
caint it has a hydraulic clutch
Yes. Hydraulic pull type
Yes there is a hydraulic clutch on the miata. Just to the outside of the firewall, near the brake master cylinder is the clutch master cylinder and resevoir.
If it's an automatic, it's probably a bad transmission (clutch, valve body or hydraulic pump). If it's a manual transmission it's probably a worn or damaged clutch.
The 89-93 B2600i clutch is hydraulically operated. The clutch pedal is linked to a clutch master cylinder via an adjustable rod, the clutch slave is bolted to the outside of the transmission allowing it to be replaced without removing the transmission and uses a fork to actuate the clutch. See the links below for additional information.
No this clutch needs to be bench bled prior to instalation.
The clutch slave cylinder on a 91 Mazda 626 DX is located on the clutch bell housing. To replace the unit, first remove the hydraulic line and turn the line cap counterclockwise. Remove the two bolts holding the slave cylinder in place. Reverse directions to install new unit.
From the factory yes it would have a hydraulic clutch ! If not it has been modified at a later date .
how do you remove the fan clutch on a 1994 mazda b 4000 4.0
there is no clutch cable. it has a hydraulic clutch. there will be a clutch master cylinder on the firewall near the brake M/C. a hydraulic hose will connect that to the clutch slave cylinder on or near the tranny. the slave cylinder pushes on a fork (lever) that disengages the clutch.