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You got to drop the tranny and gearbox and get in there. After that its cake. Watch out for that top tranny housing bolt as its not what you think...12mm inverted 6-point , or whatever you call it. I found out the HARD way. The book doesn't tell you and neither does the dealer.

the upper 2 bolts are inverted torx. E12 is the socket that fits perfectly.

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unscrew the pipe fluid line unscrew 2 bolts,remove ,apply some good grease on the end ball and on fork hole of the new cylinder, install new one by screwing 2 bolt before you tighten them screw the the pipe half way then tighten the 2 bolts then tighten the fluid pipe ,so that you dont have no leaks after wards ,bleed the system slowwly verry well,then you will gain

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You are going to be bleeding the brake lines. removing hoses and lines on the master brake cylinder. Getting under the dash and removing the nuts that hold the thing on. Then reinstall in reverse order.

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unscrew fluid pipe unscrew 2 bolts,on the new one make sure apply some goood grease on the end ball and on the fork round hole,or else it will squeek,reverse removal on the new one then bleed the system slow & verrry well and then gain

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Loosen hydraulic line on slave cylinder (may need to use flared end wrench).

Unbolt and remove fluid line.

Install new part in reverse order of removing old part.

Add clutch/brake fluid, and bleed system.

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to answer your question i need more info such as what type or model car is it and is it a clutch slave cylinder

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