Chevy Forum   Chevy Classifieds   Photo Gallery   Chevrolet News   Search   Contact CF   Sponsors
  Member List   Forum FAQ   Chevy Timeslips   Chevy Recalls   TSBs   Calendars   Register   Login  

Slave Cylinder

  Printable Version
Chevrolet Forums >> Past Vehicles >> Beretta, Corsica & Lumina >> Slave Cylinder Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Slave Cylinder - 3/8/2006 8:40:50 PM   
1995Berretta

 

Posts: 6
Joined: 3/8/2006
Status: offline
Has anyone had the priviledge of changing their Slave Cylinder?

Just want to know if I need a heads up about anything.
Post #: 1
RE: Slave Cylinder - 3/10/2006 8:04:38 PM   
1995Berretta

 

Posts: 6
Joined: 3/8/2006
Status: offline
I guess no one comes here

(in reply to 1995Berretta)
Post #: 2
RE: Slave Cylinder - 12/28/2006 12:40:13 AM   
berettaspeed15

 

Posts: 14
Joined: 12/28/2006
Status: offline
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

(in reply to 1995Berretta)
Post #: 3
Login OR Register now to post a reply to this forum topic.
Page:   [1]

 
Chevrolet Forums >> Past Vehicles >> Beretta, Corsica & Lumina
Jump to:



Featured Sponsors
Advertising Info

Ride of the Month
May 2008
1972 Corvette Convertible

Top 10 Posters
zx1100f12433
biglg2155
73shark1988
engine21684
eurogoldls1589
tahoe071139
northey87757
shawnvw611
golfer600
malibumaxxss595

New Vendors
GM Accessories Store
Pro Car Parts
AMSOIL - Performance Oil Technology
K&N Engineering, Inc.

Chevrolet Forum .com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Chevrolet Motors Division or General Motors.