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Old 07-23-2003, 03:43 PM   #1
Jaegermeister2k
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Originally posted by ac97gt
my cousin's 2000 camaro ss has a hydraulic clutch and my 97 GT has a cable. i dont know what yours has, but if your clutch goes in all smooth and easy (like the gas pedal) its hydraulic, and if it has alot of resistance/spring and sorta "pops" in and out so to speak, then it is cable. i havent driven the 2000s to know for sure, but im pretty sure thats how you can tell which is which by driving.
It's quite hard compared to my friends 2000 z28.

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Originally posted by 429mustang
Take out the 4 bolts on the rear u-joint and the rear of the driveshaft will drop right out, then slide it out of the trans (you'll probably dump out some trans fluid, but you might as well change the fluid now while everythings apart).
Thanks,i'll keep that in mind.
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