the clutch slave cylinder on this car is located inside the transmission itself. The part has a rubber bushing that separates the the hydraulic lines and bleeder, from the section that is located in the transmission housing itself.
its right in the transmission
No
It is notadjustable, You either have a bad clutch slave cylinder, clutch master cylinder. The clutch and pressure plate may just be worn out.
Inside the bell housing, the transmission has to come out
The slave cylinder is mounted directly over input shaft on transmission behind clutch. Unfortuantely the transmission must be removed to access it. You will see it bolted to tranny once you get it out.
Leak in master cylinder? Leak in slave cylinder? Leak in tubing from master to slave cylinders?
There are 4 slave cylinders on a truckPossibly type 1 is for a manual clutch and is in the Bell-housing for the clutch type 2 is the slave cylinder for the breaks and there is one for every wheel
BAD clutch slave cylinder, wore out clutch and pressure plate.
You can't, There is no adjustment. You either have a bad clutch slave cylinder, are worn out clutch parts.
A 1993 does not have a clutch fork if it is a pick-up truck. It has an hydraulic slave cylinder.
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.
In cylinder