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Setritus 09-06-2005 10:18 PM

Slave Cylinder help
 
Hi, I am in the process of putting in a new transmission , drive shaft, and a few other things on my 88 GT. This may be a dumb question but I cant seem to locate the slave cylinder, if im looking tword the engine would it be the on the right of the bellhousing? Also, Ive put in a new clutch cable and hooked my pedal back up to it, in my manual it states that you must hook the pedal back up to the pushrod,when I took the pedal off I unhooked some electrical device that activated with the pedal and took the nut off. I dont see a pushrod, I simply hooked the cable back to the quadrant and put the pedal on the shaft then secured it with the nut, am I doing somthing wrong? Thanks in advanced for any help

83GTMUSTANG 09-07-2005 12:26 AM

Re: Slave Cylinder help
 
Thats If You Have A Hydrolic Clutch Yours Is Manual You Have It Hooked Up Right............

Ieatcamaros 09-07-2005 03:38 AM

Re: Slave Cylinder help
 
That electrical device the neutral safety switch. Your car doesn't have a hydraulic clutch so there is no slave cylinder. Don't pay any attention to that. Just put it back like you took it off, you will be fine. What book is that you are reading anyway?

Setritus 09-07-2005 08:03 AM

Re: Slave Cylinder help
 
thats what i figured I just thought since it was an 88 it might be hydraulic, its a haynes manual, is there better reading out there?

Ieatcamaros 09-08-2005 03:45 AM

Re: Slave Cylinder help
 
Way better. Get a Chilton's. They have them at O'Reilly auto parts. IMO, Haynes sucks!!


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