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Changing Slave Cylinder
I haven't really had to mess with the slave cylinder on my 06 so im basically just wondering how hard it is to change the slave cylinder and how to do it on the cobalt? im going to be helping a friend change his this weekend.
any help is much appreciated |
drop cradle remove transmission replace slave cylinder. You should get a new clutch pipe as well.
2 litres of trans oil. its a TOTAL PITA job no doubt. 4 hours if u know what you are doing. tips: do it on a hoist support motor tie up rad assembly to rad tie bar. remove inner plastic shields both sides remove fuse box complete with bracket set ecu off to one side remove rear engine mount then remove rack bolts. remove lower control arm leading cab bolts remove clutch pipe from distribution block on trans. remove pass side axle and im shaft complete axle driver side drop cradle support trans on tranny jack, undo bolts remove trans etc. careful with the torx bolts on the slave. etc replace. haha 4 hours ifyou are very good, 3 if you are excellent, two days if tis ur driveway on jackstands. |
Could the slave cylinder leaking cause clutch to not disengage
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Yep
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What's the chance of it leaking when it's month old?
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most of the issues with either the q-d block leaking or hydraulic clutch release systems are:
#1 two seals. Check if there is the old seal stuck in the q.d block when you install new clutch pipe (which comes with a new seal) install the seal right side up. #2. not installed right, need to press down hard enough on the block, to permit the hair pin clip to seat correctly; if in doubt, order a new q-d block as well as a clutch pipe/ The feed hose can also corrode pretty badly where it delivers fluid to the q-d block from the master cylinder reservoir. #3 not installed right, putting hair pin clip in wrong #4. faulty new slave cylinder; never happened to me, but I hear of it anecdotally #5 faulty clutch and flywheel assembly; never happened to me, but I hear of it anecdotally. I use Exedy or GM parts exclusively. hope this helps |
Dropped the transmission, full of brake fluid so I'm assuming its the slave cylinder. Less than yr old hoping ced will warranty it and give me new TOB/slave clutch and clutch pipe. Any one ever have this problem and did they warranty it?
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Originally Posted by timhebert
(Post 6329343)
Could the slave cylinder leaking cause clutch to not disengage
that would be fantastic if someone could answer all those questions for me. might save me some money. p.s. ill be the guy with the jack stands in the driveway lol |
Im having a similar issue to Shasam1721.The clutch works fine for awhile then it seems once it heats up it loses pressure and needs to be pumped up. Im thinking it probably the slave but don't want to drop the trans just yet.
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