If you can't see it, then it's inside the bell housing and you will have to pull the transmission to change it out. It is probably part of the throwout bearing assembly. If not, since you will have the tranny out, it would be a good time to replace the clutch and pressure plate as well as the throw out bearing. I'd also pull the flywheel and have it re-surfaced. Check out your "U"-joints also while you have off the drive line. You might as well do as much as you can while its apart
By going to a garage
HOW DO YOU REPLACE THE SLAVE CYLINDER ON A 1994 f 250 2 WHEEL DRIVE
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If you are talking about the line it compresses in.
yes
I'm pretty sure that on that vehicle the slave cylinder is located inside the transmssion which means the transmission must be removed to replace it
You Must remove the trans to access the slave... on the 5 speed for sure.
I'm not a mechanic / technician , but as far as I know the manual transmission has to be removed in order to replace the hydraulic clutch slave cylinder
you just need to hone it out and replace parts with rebuild kit.
It has to be on the slave cylinder, not sure that was your question.
Which cylinder?A wheel / brake cylinder, maybe $100An 'engine cylinder' is going to hundreds, if not a thousand.
To replace the clutch slave cylinder on a 1997 Ford F150, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the transmission's inspection cover. Disconnect the hydraulic line from the slave cylinder and remove the mounting bolts securing the cylinder. Install the new slave cylinder by bolting it in place and reconnecting the hydraulic line. Finally, bleed the clutch system to remove any air, and reassemble any removed components before testing the clutch operation.