plastic slave cylinder disconnect tool
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last time i had to remove my transmission, there was no plastic slide inside the quick disconnect on the slave cylinder. had to actually use a hack saw and that sucked pretty bad. i really don't want to do that again next time i pull the tranny (that sounds disgusting). i was wondering if anybody out there has a spare or knows how to obtain one besides purchasing a master cylinder with the attached line.
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I have used brake caliper plastic hardware. you can find them at a parts store. Usually motor-mite or dorman makes them.
You can ask if they have a pisture guide to the brake hardware & pic it out. I dont remember the #.
Either that or go to a hardware store & get something plaste that you can slide in there to release the lock.
You can ask if they have a pisture guide to the brake hardware & pic it out. I dont remember the #.
Either that or go to a hardware store & get something plaste that you can slide in there to release the lock.
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Here you go. Had to deal with the same problem.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...9&page=2&pp=20
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...9&page=2&pp=20