It is on the input shaft of the transmission (inside the bellhousing). to remove it you need to remove the transmission enough to slide the input shaft, remove the hydraulic lines that control it and slide it off the shaft.
how to replace the slave cylinder on a 1993 jeep wrangler
Right above the slave cylinder there is a bleeder screw. Just unsrew it and have someone hold in the clutch to start the bleed.
How to change a clutch and master cylinder on a 93 jeep wrangler
no none of the answers were my question
If you need to ask, I suggest taking it to a reputable shop. It is very involved & many things can go wrong. I definitely suggest changing at least the slave cylinder for the clutch while in there.
Bolted to the transmission underneath the car
It SHOULD be on the clutch slave cylinder. Follow the hydraulic line from the clutch master cylinder down to the slave cylinder. Depending on the vehicle, it could be behind the dust cover of the bell housing.
A 1993 does not have a clutch fork if it is a pick-up truck. It has an hydraulic slave cylinder.
The Slave Cylinder and the Master Cylinder control totally different systems. The Slave has to do with the clutch, and the Master has to do with the brakes. They have nothing in common.
You can't, There is no adjustment. You either have a bad clutch slave cylinder, are worn out clutch parts.
yes it is with the slave cylinder being inside the bee housing. the clutch master cylinder reservior is to the right facing the firewall. it requires brake fluid
I believe that is inside the manual transmission bell housing