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...the floor-no resistance at all-stuck in gear-does'nt this sound like the clutch master cylinder is out of fluid? No fluid leak in vehicle, so she says.Vehicle is 1991 YJ slave cylinder needs ...

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...slave cylinder. Be sure to stand by and keep the tiny reservoir from going empty during bleeding, or you just make things worse. Assume you replaced parts. Is this right or wrong? Or are you just ...

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Question about 1991 Wrangler

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slave cylinder. The most likely and most common cylinder to fail is the slave cylinder, this requires the transmission to be pulled out to replace it. the art is around $125.00, while the trans is out

...slave cylinder. See Fig. 1 (attached in link) . Place other end of hose in glass container 1/2 full of brake fluid. Loosen bleeder screw while holding bleeder screw fitting. 2. Have an assistant ...

...slave cylinder while you press the pedal is should "squelch" if there is air in there, if the slave cylinder doesn't make a squelching sound then the master cylinder or a hydraulic line between the ...

...cylinder, slave cylinder or both? yo it could just be out of fluid! it could actually the master cylinder because all the gear changing with the clutch goes through the master cylinder but i would go ...

...Remove the top cover and look inside. Regular brake fluid is used in the clutch system. If it's low, likely you have a leak so check where the rod goes through the firewall under the dash, the line ...

Question about 1991 Wrangler

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Remove the bolts holding the slave cylinder to the transmission. Disconnect the hydraulic hose. Reconnect hydraulic hose to new slave cylinder, and install the slave cylinder in it's original position

...slave cylinder located at side of ur transmission,usually drvr side is leaking fluid.if this is the case u will notice clear brake fluid at the bottom center of ur trans,right where it butts up ...

WHERe IS CYLINDERB #1 on 4.0 rangler jeep Cylinder numbers (front to rear) 1-2-3-4-5-6 Firing order 1-5-3-6-2-4 hope this helps you

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