in the clutch kit u get a easy disconnecter tool that u slip in between the plastic slip guard and the metal piece and pry up don't cut the line hard as hell 2 find
You should see a white sleeve around the fitting that is at the transmission. Slide this sleeve toward the transmission while pulling on the line.
5-SPD: To remove the clutch you first have to disconnect the hydraulic line that feeds the slave cylinder the hydraulic fluid. for that a special tool is required to push and pulll on the fitting. the tool costs about $10 ive used a bbq fork before its up to you. Once that is done, you remove drivelines, unplug all electrical connectors, remove the shifter from the top of transmission, put a jack under transmission, remove crossmember, unbolt the bellhousing from engine and pull out the transmission. 4SPD: To remove the hydraulic slave cylinder you do not need to remove the transmission, it is sitting on the outside of the transmission on the driver side of it. to replace the slave you simply disconnect it and unbolt it.
If the line is connected directly, without a banjo, or flare fitting, then you will have to loosen the line, unbolt the slave cylinder, and twist the slave cylinder to unscrew the line.
You will see a white plastic retaining ring where the line connects to the transmission. Do not remove this, but instead push this in evenly toward the transmission while pulling the hydraulic line away from the transmission. One of Ford's "better ideas".
To change the slave cylinder on a 2002 Saab 9-5, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the transmission to access the slave cylinder. Disconnect the hydraulic line and remove the retaining bolts for the slave cylinder. Install the new slave cylinder, reconnect the hydraulic line, and bleed the clutch system to remove any air. Finally, reassemble the transmission and lower the vehicle.
You will need the Ford Hydraulic Clutch Quick Disconnect Tool.
Remove the exaust pipes. Remove the transmission. It is located inside the bell housing section of the transmission.
I need to replace release bearing in a 1995 Chevy s10 truck and need to know how to disconnect the hydraulic clutch line for the transmission.
To replace the slave cylinder on a 1988 Ford Bronco Fullsize, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Drain the hydraulic fluid from the clutch system, then disconnect the hydraulic line from the slave cylinder. Remove the mounting bolts securing the slave cylinder to the transmission and pull it out. Install the new slave cylinder, reattach the hydraulic line, and refill the hydraulic fluid before bleeding the system to remove any air.
The hydraulic clutch slave cylinder is located on the mainshaft of the trans. You must remove the trans to get to it
To replace the slave cylinder on a Renault Scenic, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the transmission to access the clutch assembly. Disconnect the hydraulic line from the old slave cylinder, then unbolt it from the clutch housing. Install the new slave cylinder by securing it in place, reconnecting the hydraulic line, and then reassemble the transmission. Finally, bleed the clutch system to remove any air before testing the clutch operation.
I am assuming you have the driveshaft out. The next thing to do is remove the exhaust pipe section that goes between the manifold and the flange just after the catalytic converter. Remove the hydraulic clutch line on the left side of the bell housing by pushing the white plastic bushing in all the way then remove the line. remove the nut holding the trans mount to the cross member remove ALL the bell housing to motor bolts slide the transmission back to get the input shaft out of the clutch VERY CAREFULLY remove the trans from the truck. this might be easier if you place a hydraulic jack under it first.