I am considering replacing the hydraulic clutch slave/master cylinder on my '85 s10 pickup...have a Haynes repair manual, but they always seem to lack all the info...anyone out there that can help fill in the gaps?Are there any Chevy/GMC mechanics out there?
It's a pretty straight forward procedure, drain as much of the brake fluid from the clutch master cylinder as you can, remove the lines (carefully), catching the fluid that is going to drip. Don't let it get on the paint. Remove the old parts, install the new, re-connect the lines, add fluid, purge the air.
You seldom have both the master and slave fail together. What is it you're really asking?
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