Beretta, Corsica, & pre-1995 Lumina Among this grouping, these three cars, while being similar to each other, offered something for everyone, from a sports coupe to a roomy sedan.
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Old March 8th, 2006, 10:40 PM
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Has anyone had the priviledge of changing their Slave Cylinder?

Just want to know if I need a heads up about anything.
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yah ive change a slave cylinder, it actually isnt too hard

-first unbolt it from its frame on the tranny
-pull it out and angle it with the line going down
-theres a pin that holds the feed line onto the assembly and you have to push it through with a punch
-then pull the hose apart from the slave and watch for all the fluid coming out
-then just put the new stuff in
-the new slave cylinder should come with an o ring and new hold pin
-the o ring goes down inside the slave cylinder
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