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    replacing the clutch slave

    ok so i need a new clutch slave i went and bought the part today and i want to instal it myself so does anybody have directions on how to replace it or a diagram?

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    take the old one off, new one goes on the opposite of removal. then bleed it. Simple.
    wat?

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      #3
      ok ill do tht but im kinda new to working under the hood

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        #4
        It'd be smart to replace the master cylinder at the same time.
        A manual would be much more helpful to you than step by step instructions in a post on a forum.,






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          #5
          Originally posted by reboklan View Post
          ok so i need a new clutch slave i went and bought the part today and i want to instal it myself so does anybody have directions on how to replace it or a diagram?
          Just remove the old slave cylinder and replace with the new one and then bleed with the blessed valve on the slave cylinder. Would be a good idea to go ahead an replace the master cylinder at this time also. The higher pressure from the new slave cylinder can cause the seals in the weaker master cylinder to start to leak and then you have to go back through the bleeding process for a second time. I made the mistake of changing the slave cylinder by itself twice and both time wound up replacing the master cylinder within a month

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