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no. the clutch master cylinder is under the hood, typically near the brake master cylinder, and the slave cylinder is underneath, connected to the fork and throwout bearing on the transmission.

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Q: Is the clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder on a 2000 Ford F350 one unit?
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