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Old 10-22-2005, 11:33 AM
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Ok, I know im retarded, but how the hell do you get the clutch hydraulic line off the bellhousing of a 01 6-speed??
Old 10-22-2005, 11:36 AM
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I always used fuel line disconnect tools. Get the rught size tool. Push in the line and then push on the tool. It should pop off. You can use a set of flat head screwdrivers too.
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You push the white ring toward the bellhousing with flat head screwdrivers and it should release itself. I think there's a quick-disconnect tool that you could also use in place of the screwdrivers.
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Oh, so its just like the fuel lines then?
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More or less. The difference is that the ring on the fule line is a pull to disconnect. The trans is a push.
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Some people are missing the little white ring, make sure you have one.

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