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In a 1988 Pontiac Grand Am you will find the clutch slave cylinder located on the flywheel. You will need to remove the hush panel from the driver's side foot well to gain access to the clutch slave cylinder.
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no, instructions tell you to leave them on and they will break off during the bleeding process.
inside the bell housing
Remove the transmission to excess the inturnal slave cylinder
Remove hydraulic fluid line from slave cylinder (you may need to use a flared end wrench). Make sure master cylinder does not go dry!!! Unbolt slave cyliner from tranny, bolt new part on. Install hydraulic fluid line. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. Properly bleed system. Now your finished!
To remove a clutch slave cylinder from as Astra gearbox, push the piston down against the spring pressure. Then release quickly.
It depends on where the slave cylinder is located. If it is inside the bell housing you will have to remove the transmission.
You will have to remove the transmission since the slave cylinder on the 91 yj is inside the bellhousing.
You will have to remove the transmission and then look inside of the bellhousing and you will see the slave cylinder bolted in with 2 10mm bolts. remove the 2 bolts and slide the slave cylinder off the jack shaft.
Remove clutch cable connection and then remove slave cylinder line from master. Then unbolt slave master and remove it. Follow same procedure in reverse order.
you have to remove the tranny and clutch! 4-6 hours depending on who and where you get it done and the tools they have most people charge about $70/$80/hr