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Old 06-13-2006, 06:35 PM
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Unhappy slave cylinder problem

Hey guys I have a problem I disconected the fluid line that runs to the slave cylinder when I installed my trans and now I cant seem to put it back in what may be the problem?
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pull the plastic piece back away from the slave and try to push it in.
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Ya I did try that and still no luck
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Check the clip inside the reciever is it damaged?
Does both ends seem to be fine?
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Ya both ends seem to be fine I dont understand why the dam thing will not push in
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Crack the bleeder valve. If the slave is full of fluid, pushing in the quick disconnect fitting would actually try and disengage the pressure plate. Cracking the bleeder relieves pressure.




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