you gotta pull the tranny off and it will be right there on the inside of bell housing im not sure what holds it on it may be bolts or it may be just sitting on a couple dowls no need to take clutch off
The transmission must be removed, and put back in, not replaced.
The slave cylinder is inside the trans. If you need to replace it you will have to pull the trans out. Its not that bad, its a afternoon though.
You will need to remove the transmission to replace the clutch slave.
How much labor will cost a person in order to install a clutch slave cylinder on a 1998 S10 will depend upon how much labor charges are. It should take a mechanic no longer than 30 minutes in order to install the clutch slave cylinder.
Which part do you want to replace? The slave cylider or the master cylinder? The hydraulic line and master cylinder.
the slave clutch cylinder is located inside the housing of the clutch/transmission. Unless you really know what you are doing a trained tech probably should replace this part.
how do you connect the hyraulic master cylinder to the clutch slave cylinder on a 2000 chevy S10 pickup 2.2 4.cylinder
How do you change a Master Cylinder and hydraulic clutch line for a 1998 Chevy S10?
i have an s-10 myself and need to replace that too,but to answer your question i was told it is inside of the transmission.
Replacing the clutch slave cylinder requires removing the transmission assembly. I would recommend purchasing a shop repair manual for that vehicle if you intend on DIY.
Inside bell housing. Transmission has to be removed to gain access to the slave cylinder/throw-out bearing.
The clutch slave cylinder is probably at fault. Replacement is necessary to fix problem. Transmission must be removed to gain access to the slave cylinder.