The slave cylinder on that vehicle is located on the left hand side of the of the transmission near the bell housing, It has a steal line connected to a cylinder with a rubber boot attached to the opposite end. There is a rod that protrudes through the rubber boot that is in contact with the shift fork. It should be mounted to the side of the transmission by three bolts. First loosen the steal tube fitting and gently remove the tube from the cylinder. Next, remove the mounting bolts and remove the cylinder from the vehicle. Install the new clyinder in reverse order then bleed the air from the system. To bleed have some one else manipulate the clutch pedal. Ensure that the clutch master cylinder is full of fluid at all times and have your assistant pump the clutch pedal several times then hold the pedal to the floor. While the pedal is on the floor open the slave cylinder's bleeder valve for several seconds then close. Repeat this process until only hydraulic fluid is emitted when the bleeder valve is opened and your assistant confirms that the vehicle has a firm/normal pedal feel.
86 toyota with computer, won't start but sounds of relay in computer box loud, will start once in a...
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I have no power to anything in my 1986 pickup, replaced broken ground wire, there is a white wire...
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