You will need to remove the transmission and you will find it in the bellhouseing. There will be 4 10mm bolts that hold it on,
How do you replace a slave cylinder in a 96 chevey k1500
The slave cylinder is inside the trans. If you need to replace it you will have to pull the trans out. Its not that bad, its a afternoon though.
You will need to remove the transmission to replace the clutch slave.
To replace the slave cylinder on a 2002 Chevy Tracker, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Drain the clutch fluid and remove the clutch line from the slave cylinder. Unbolt the slave cylinder from the transmission bell housing and carefully remove it. Install the new slave cylinder by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all connections are tight and then refill the clutch fluid before bleeding the system.
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To replace the slave cylinder on this vehicle you will have to remove the drive shaft and then the transmission. The slave cylinder will be bolted to the inside of the bellhousing. The transmission is very heavy so be very careful.
Which part do you want to replace? The slave cylider or the master cylinder? The hydraulic line and master cylinder.
You can't, there is no adjustment. Time to replace clutch, slave cylinder or clutch master cylinder. 1 of the 3.
If you don't see it (I assume you're talking about the clutch slave cylinder) it's probably got an internal slave. An internal slave cylinder is located inside the clutch housing. Servicing of this unit will require removal of the transmission. Do not forget to replace the roll pin and retainer clip (if equipped) that holds the slave cylinder/release bearing assembly in place. On any vehicle with a hydraulic clutch, you can find the slave by following the hydraulic line from the master cylinder to it's end.
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