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Is there a how-to master clutch cylinder??

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Old 04-11-11 | 02:43 PM
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been searching old threads and typed in clutch master cylinder it goes back all the way to 2006.

Still can't find a step-by-step tutorial on how to do this. Any help would be appreciated thanks.
Old 04-11-11 | 02:59 PM
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Are you wanting to rebuild it or just install another one? Its pretty straight forward.. A few screws, and 2 lines.. I would also replace the brake booster while you are in there.

Where in Bama are you? If you are close, come by, and we will fix it for you.
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just replacing the whole clutch master cylinder assembly just two screws? i keep reading about people unbolting it from behind the dash or something is that true? and cant do brake booster kinda broke ahah gotta do it one at a time
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2 bolts under the dash and you need to unbolt the rod under the dash, not hard to do.

The one thing to remember is that you want to make sure you adjust your clutch freeplay or make sure the new rod is adjusted to the same length as the old adjustment rod.
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Also don't forget to drain the clutch fluid and disconnect the clutch line before removal.
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Is it connected to the clutch pedal?
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