5-SPD: To remove the clutch you first have to disconnect the hydraulic line that feeds the slave cylinder the hydraulic fluid. for that a special tool is required to push and pulll on the fitting. the tool costs about $10 ive used a bbq fork before its up to you. Once that is done, you remove drivelines, unplug all electrical connectors, remove the shifter from the top of transmission, put a jack under transmission, remove crossmember, unbolt the bellhousing from engine and pull out the transmission.
4SPD: To remove the hydraulic slave cylinder you do not need to remove the transmission, it is sitting on the outside of the transmission on the driver side of it. to replace the slave you simply disconnect it and unbolt it.
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Yes , the slave cylinder for a HYDRAULIC clutch is inside the manual transmission bellhousing. It slides over the transmission input shaft and is bolted to the transmission
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This is a big job. You have to take out the transmission. If it is 4 wheel drive it is an even bigger job. The clutch is between the engine and transmission.
Bad or improperly installed throw out bearing? broken throw out bearing fork? hydraulic? bad slave cylinder?
you have to remove the three Allen key screws that hold the stick in and that is all
no not really , but you can bleed air from it by the same method of bleeding brokes
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Put DOT3 brake fluid in the clutch pump located behind the brake fluid resevoir. Then pump the clutch and that should fix the problem
there are three bolts under the transmission case by the converter clutch butterfly valve take them off and its under there but make sure you have completely removed the gasket
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