Inside the transmission bell housing. The transmission must be removed to gain access to the clutch slave cylinder.
You will need to remove the transmission to replace the clutch slave.
how do you connect the hyraulic master cylinder to the clutch slave cylinder on a 2000 chevy S10 pickup 2.2 4.cylinder
Either the clutch master cylinder or the clutch slave cylinder or the clutch hydraulic lines are leaking.
The clutch slave cylinder is probably at fault. Replacement is necessary to fix problem. Transmission must be removed to gain access to the slave cylinder.
It is mounted on the front side of the transmission, It will have a black plastic line coming from it and going up to the clutch master cylinder.
It is inside of the transmission bell housing. You will have to remove the transmission to service it.
Which part do you want to replace? The slave cylider or the master cylinder? The hydraulic line and master cylinder.
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
How do you change a Master Cylinder and hydraulic clutch line for a 1998 Chevy S10?
The clutch master cylinder on a Chevy S10 is replaced by disconnecting the metal lines, unscrewing the retaining bolts, and removing it from the housing. A new master cylinder can then be put into place and reattached.
This is a far reaching question that needs more clarification. There are cylinders where the pistons are located. If you have a clutch then you have a clutch master and slave cylinder. On the brakes you have a master cylinder and wheel cylinders. And the beat goes on. You need to distinguish as to which cylinder you are referring.
How much labor will cost a person in order to install a clutch slave cylinder on a 1998 S10 will depend upon how much labor charges are. It should take a mechanic no longer than 30 minutes in order to install the clutch slave cylinder.