you will have to removed the engine mount on the timing belt side. It is removed with a 17mm socket and ratchet. There are two studs coming out of the bottom with 14mm nuts on them. This completely removes the timing belt side engine mount. Using a floor jack, you will be able to jack up the engine enough to access the timing belt cover and remove the bolts with a 10mm socket.
The reservoir is located on the right hand side of the engine compartment just below and a little to the right of the master cylinder resevior
probably not your engine, sounds like its time for new brake pads. if this doesnt correct it have the master brake cylinder checked
Engine- 6 or 8brake, one master cylinder, two wheel cylindersclutch, one master and one slave cylinder.Engine- 6 or 8brake, one master cylinder, two wheel cylindersclutch, one master and one slave cylinder.
The clutch master cylinder is in the engine compartment and the slave cylinder for the hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bellhousing
If a pressure type brake fluid dispenser is available attach it to the top of the master cylinder. Other wise fill the master cylinder, start with the wheel cylinder that is furthermost from the master, and bleed until fluid comes out clean and free from bubbles. make sure to replenish the the master cylinder as needed. then proceed to the next farther wheel cylinder and repeat with the rest of the wheel cylinders. top off the master cylinder. Test with the engine off then with the engine running before driving.
The clutch master cylinder is in your engine compartment , the hydraulic clutch slave cylinder is inside your manual transmission bell housing
underneath the master cylinder for the brakes in the engine bay.
If you mean the brake master cylinder, then squealing might mean that you have a vacuum leak.
On the upper driver's side of the firewall
The fuel filter is located on the drivers side under but close to the air filter and the brake master cylinder.
If it is an 89 st model with the 3sfe or 2.0l the fuel filter is located on the driver side just below the master cylinder.
on the master cylinder in the engine compartment