Type of vehicle would help, but every one I have seen is held in with two bolts and the one line from the master. Take the line loose first and then unbolt it. It should come straight off.
first take off slave cylinder, it should be mounted on your frame, then take off hoses, connect hoses to new slave cylinder. mount slave cylinder back to frame and bleed ur clutch for f*****g hours.
The slave cylinder on my s10 in on the driver side of the transmision. There are only 2 nuts that have to be removed to take the slave cylinder off. Then u must take out the pins to remove the clutch line.. Hope this helps
Take it off
Remember, keep the master cylinder full so you don't suck air into the slave cylinder. Then you put the fluid in the slave cylinder.
It has to be on the slave cylinder, not sure that was your question.
how to replace the slave cylinder on a 1993 jeep wrangler
if its a standard/manual truck. slave cylinder would be located on the firewall next to the brake booster, and would take standard dot 3 brake fluid.
In cylinder
The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is located inside the manual transmission bellhousing
slave cylander for what? slave cylander for what?
The slave cylinder function operates from hydraulic pressure received from the master cylinder when applied. In automotive hydraulics the slave cylinder can operate such functions as the brakes, clutch or any hydraulic operation.
The slave cylinder on a 1988 Ranger can not be repaired. The cylinder will have to be replaced, then the system bled.