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Slave cylinder replacement


Haha, so true. It's always the oddball sizes that you don't have an extra one of too. My main problem is I have a 3 drawer craftsman toolbox I got for chrismas when I was like 8 years old, with about 7 drawers worth of tools in it. looks like a volcano.

HaHa, I got that problem to. I've got about $1200 worth of tools I use for aviation and there squished in a 5 drawer roll around. I need like a 22 drawer chest.
 
easyer way for top bolts

ake upeer intake manifold off 2 get 2 the top 2 bellhousing bolts its a hell of a lot easyer
 
I just replaced mine yesterday, not to hard at all. the top two tranny bolts where cake for me. I have this offset ratchet wrench set from Sears, gave me plenty of room to work with.
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And for pulling the trans out, I bolted two 2x4's with a gap between them to the cradel on my floor jack, holds the tranny real nice without it tipping over.
 
Seems a lot easier to get the top 2 or even 4 bolts out of the bellhousing with 2 foot 1/2" drive extension to me. I borrowed one from a friend and they were all out in less than twenty seconds with an IR impact. don't have to push the trans down with the crossmember either. Don't try it with 3/8" extensions, they twist too much.
 

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