The 92-96 Beretta/Corsica brake master cylinder is best removed with the ABS pumps and reservoir still attached. First, disconnect the 4 brake lines going to the top of the unit using a flare wrench. Now remove the 2 bolts securing the brake master cylinder to the brake booster. The whole assembly will come right out. Easy!
Un hook the clutch pedal from the rod and then twist the master cylinder counter clockwise to release it from the firewall then drive out the pin holding the hose to the master cylinder, then reverse this to install the new one.
Need to know how to assemble 95 Chevy clutch master cylinder?
under the hood, directly in front of the driver. It is bolted to the brake booster which looks kinda like a bloated flying saucer.
go to a repair shop
Go to autozone.com they have this information on their website.
oil leaks
Replace the master cylinder.
How do you change a Master Cylinder and hydraulic clutch line for a 1998 Chevy S10?
There are no front shocks on any Beretta. Shocks are in the rear. Struts are in the front.
The 3.1 was a V6
Replacving a master cylinder is usually pretty straight forward. Remove the brake lines, unbolt/remove the master cylinder, Re-install in reverse order. The hard part is bleeding the new master cylinder/brakes once you put it on. Caution: Your life depends on your brakes. If you're not sure you can do it right... don't. Get someone to help you.
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.