How To Remove Hydraulic Line From Slave Cylinder. This is the clutch slave cylinder, on the back of the engine cover, viewed from below. Removing a hydraulic line from a slave cylinder can be a daunting task, but when done correctly, it can save you a lot of time and money in the. The next step in changing the slave cylinder is to remove it. If you can find no trace of a leak, fitting a complete service kit to both cylinders may cure the trouble. Loosen but do not attempt to remove the 17 mm coupling that attaches the flexible hydraulic line to the body of the slave cylinder. Video i recorded on how to change a clutches slave cylinder. If you find a leak, remove the faulty part and overhaul or replace it. Pull back the lip of the dust cover on both cylinders. There are three bolts holding the slave cylinder to the engine cover, and one bolt (on the. Begin by disconnecting the hydraulic. If there is hydraulic fluid inside the cover the piston seal is worn or damaged or the cylinder may be scored.
If you find a leak, remove the faulty part and overhaul or replace it. Loosen but do not attempt to remove the 17 mm coupling that attaches the flexible hydraulic line to the body of the slave cylinder. Removing a hydraulic line from a slave cylinder can be a daunting task, but when done correctly, it can save you a lot of time and money in the. There are three bolts holding the slave cylinder to the engine cover, and one bolt (on the. Begin by disconnecting the hydraulic. Video i recorded on how to change a clutches slave cylinder. If you can find no trace of a leak, fitting a complete service kit to both cylinders may cure the trouble. The next step in changing the slave cylinder is to remove it. If there is hydraulic fluid inside the cover the piston seal is worn or damaged or the cylinder may be scored. Pull back the lip of the dust cover on both cylinders.
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How To Remove Hydraulic Line From Slave Cylinder Loosen but do not attempt to remove the 17 mm coupling that attaches the flexible hydraulic line to the body of the slave cylinder. This is the clutch slave cylinder, on the back of the engine cover, viewed from below. If there is hydraulic fluid inside the cover the piston seal is worn or damaged or the cylinder may be scored. Removing a hydraulic line from a slave cylinder can be a daunting task, but when done correctly, it can save you a lot of time and money in the. The next step in changing the slave cylinder is to remove it. Video i recorded on how to change a clutches slave cylinder. If you find a leak, remove the faulty part and overhaul or replace it. Begin by disconnecting the hydraulic. Loosen but do not attempt to remove the 17 mm coupling that attaches the flexible hydraulic line to the body of the slave cylinder. There are three bolts holding the slave cylinder to the engine cover, and one bolt (on the. If you can find no trace of a leak, fitting a complete service kit to both cylinders may cure the trouble. Pull back the lip of the dust cover on both cylinders.