'90 Ranger- Clutch Slave How do I put a new one in?
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I just finished replacing the slave cylinder on my truck this afternoon. It is located inside what should be the "bellhousing" of the transmission. Took me a while to finish the job due to my work schedule but it too no longer than 8 hours combined and I replaced the entire clutch hydraulic system....hardest part for me was trying to disconnect the line to the slave cylinder which I eventually cut so I could drop the transmission. I dont recommend doing that unless you are replacing it anyway, but it was the only way for me to get the transmission on the ground since the coupling was so destroyed from the previous person who worked on it.
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