You will have to REMOVE the transmission and when you look in the bell-housing you will see the slave cyclinder. Remove the 4 bolts that hold it in place and replace it.
You have to remove the transmission to get to the clutch slave cylinder on that truck. You can pull the engine if you want and get to it. YOUR CHOICE.
Under passenger side of truck right below the starter. The slave cylinder for the clutch is in the Transmission Bell housing. You have to remove Transmission to repair it.
YOU CAN'T. The clutch is either worn out are the clutch slave cylinder is bad.
It is made on to the clutch slave cylinder that mounts on the side of the transmission.
slave is on passenger side near your starter// follow the line from the master cylinder if you get under the truck behind the front passenger wheel you won't be able to miss it.
Sure, You will have to change everything,motor mounts,computer,wire harness, exhaust, etc...
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The slave cylinder is not on the firewall, it is at the transmission. The master cylinder is on the firewall.
its located underneath the passenger side of the truck bolted onto the transmission with a line attatched to it.
The clutch slave cylinder , for a hydraulic clutch , is inside the manual transmission bellhousing
There is no such thing as a 310 Chevy truck.
The slave cylinder I think you are talking about is the clutch slave. The slave is mounted under the truck. It will be near the bell housing where it can push the clutch fork. Locate your clutch master cylinder and follow the line down to the slave.