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== == It depends what car and engine it was done in. If it was a D8 caterpiller that would have been a bargain. If it was in a Geo that probably is too much.
It is located on the clutch slave cylinder. The slave cylinder is mounted on top of the transmission. Have someone push on the clutch cable and you will see movement on the cylinder.
Have your hydraulic clutch fluid checked to make sure it is not low. The clutch master cylinder is located on the drivers side high-rear.
You probobly need to replace the clutch.
Unfortunately, you have to remove the transmission.
Call the Kumlord, 586-914-2039
You take out the transmissioon, take out the clutch, put a new one in, and put the transmission back in.
Hi, The slave cylinder is on the side of the transmission. The hydraulic clutch system bleeder valve is on the slave cylinder. If you're bleeding the cluth, remember to have a jar and some clear plastic to bleed the system and never re-use the fluid you remove from the clutch master cylinder or the slave cylinder. Good luck and I hope it's a warm day for you. Please remember to use jack stands or heavy metal ramps. Steve H.
`By disengage I assume you mean you can't change gears or get it out of gear. You may be able to change gears if it is not running. If this is so, it is one of several possibilities. You have a hydrolic clutch. The master cylinder can be empty, or more likely, the slave cylinder located on the transmission housing is bad. You should be able to see the slave cylinder. Have someone push the clutch in and see if there is any movement in the slave. The clutch disc can be screwed up, but that's a long shot.
Under your master cylinder against the firewall.
Under your brake master cylinder. Against the firewall.
It is mounted to the clutch housing. Have someone push on the clutch pedal and follow the movement of the cable. From the driver side look down towars the clutch housing, it is on top.