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.
By the way, it's a 2.5 Liter engine, the system saved it as a 25L for whatever reason.
1, 3, 4, 2.
250ml = .25l
It is often mistakenly reported as 3 Quarts, due to a misprint in the owner's manual ... but the official oil capacity of the Iron Duke aka Tech IV aka 2.5L 4 cylinder is 4.5 Quarts
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That is 5 litres
5/6 of 30L is 25L
25 litres of what? Depending on the density of the material, the answer varies. 25l of sand will weigh a whole lot more that 25l of feathers. If you mean water, 1l of water weighs 1kg, so 25l of water weighs 25kg. That is water at (I think) 20C at sea level. Hope this answers your question.
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That is 110.231 cups.
25 litres is 110.231 cups
2500cL = 25L* There are 100cL per liter