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Old 02-14-2012, 10:34 PM
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Hey guys, long time lurker here, I've been rebuilding and fixing up my 95 formula m6 for 8 months now and im finally on the very lasy item. I pulled the master and slave cylinders out of a 94 base firebird, so it had a 5 speed. I need only the master cylinder, and it looks like the slave is different. I read somewhere else that the master in the 6 and 5's are the same (though I was doubtful) and was planning on swapping in the entire hydraulic system (both cylinders), but need an opinion. Anyone know the actual volume differences etc between the two different systems and the best solution (m6 slave with m5 master or both from the m5)?
Thanks, sorry for the roundabout questions
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They may have differn't part numbers stamped in them, but the replacement master cylinders (AcDelco or other) will fit either V6 or V8 models. So you should be able to use it.
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Great, thanks!
So I should reuse my old slave then?



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