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Old 05-24-2007, 01:16 PM
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I just replaced the slave cylinder and am having some problems. I noticed that when i started to bleed the clutch it wasnt draining at the bleed point rather between the bellhousing and engine.


Someone please tell me that I dont have to tear it all back down.
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Mine doesnt bleed out of the hole at the bottom of the bellhousing.

I just never payed much attention to it. Maybe that could be a problem.

Bump to figure this out!!
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found the problem... A nice crack on the inside of the slave cylinder (was on the backside where the inputshaft goes into)
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Make sure you check your pilot bearing, bellhousing condition, alignment dowels, input shaft end play and input shaft runout just incase the input caused the crack.
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What if im not losing any fluid though?




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