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Old 08-27-2006, 09:10 PM
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I have a ram cylinder I bought, not too long ago when I put the powergrip in, and I started hearing it rattle. I need a new throwout bearing, and last time I asked this, no one could give me a straight answer. I'm almost ready to get the engine back in the car, and need a replacement. Sure could use some advice as to how to obtain one, I do not want to replace the cylinder, it's fine, just the TO bearing. Hope someone is willing to give me some useful advice/directions. Thanks!!!
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Just go to AutoZone and ask for a throwout bearing for your car. They will order it for you and it will come in 2 days. If I were you though, I would replace the slave too because most of them come with a throw out bearing too and only cost like $80. If you get just the throw out bearing it's going to cost you around $60...
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Just go to AutoZone and ask for a throwout bearing for your car. They will order it for you and it will come in 2 days. If I were you though, I would replace the slave too because most of them come with a throw out bearing too and only cost like $80. If you get just the throw out bearing it's going to cost you around $60...
No kidding, I might as well get the same slave I bought not even that long ago. Unfortunately, I didn't do the clutch swap with the transmission (since it grenaded) so I don't know exactly how these things work. Is there bleeding involved or what? Thanks for the tip.
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orielys will have the slave cylinder in stock just ask for one for a 99 camaro cus thats as far back as the computers go but wat i do i clean up the old slave and return the old one and say it didnt fit.
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Dont have an oreilly's, and is there anything "beneficial" with the ram slave cylinder vs the "stock" replacement?
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No, they're all the same. Just make sure you get the 00'-02'



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