Q: How to service and repair the Clutch Slave Cylinder on Chevrolet Camaro?
A: The Clutch Slave Cylinder requires service repair that begins with removal of the brake and accelerator and clutch pedal as well as the bracket assembly. Start by removing the Brake Pedal pivot nut and bolt then move on to uninstalling the clutch pedal pivot bushings. Position the clutch pedal first with its pivot bushings following the fastener notice in service precautions instructions. Tighten the Brake Pedal pivot bolt to 54 nm (40 ft. Lbs.) after securing its pivot nut. Reinstall the brake, accelerator and clutch pedal together with the bracket.
Q: How to Service and Repair the Clutch Slave Cylinder on a Chevrolet Cobalt?
A: Replacing the clutch actuator cylinder requires two steps: the removal of transmission and the disconnection of the clutch actuator cylinder line. Begin by detaching the clutch actuator cylinder bolts which secure the transmission then delete the upper bolt and clutch actuator cylinder. The inside diameter of the bearing requires saturn p/n 21005995 or an equivalent lubricant for installation of the new clutch actuator cylinder because excessive lubricant on the input shaft splines might lead to Clutch Disc contamination causing shudder. Weld the clutch actuator cylinder in place onto the transmission while torquing its bolts to 10 n.m (89 lb in). After applying 10 n.m (89 lb in) torque to the upper line release bolt continue the installation process. Reinstall the transmission after connecting the clutch actuator cylinder line while running a hydraulic system bleed.
Q: How to Service and Repair the Clutch Slave Cylinder on Chevrolet Colorado?
A: To replace the clutch actuator cylinder, it is necessary to remove the transmission from both 4wd as well as rwd. Next, remove the 2 clutch actuator cylinder bolts and detach the clutch actuator cylinder from the input shaft bearing retainer . For installation, locate the clutch actuator cylinder onto the input shaft bearing retainer and follow fastener precautions to avoid vehicle damage. Next, install the two clutch actuator cylinder bolts and tighten them to the 8 nm (71 lb in). Finally, reinstall both 4wd and rwd configurations.