Slave cylinder trick?
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Slave cylinder trick?
Anybody got any tricks to get the line off the slave cylinder of a tranny behind a 3VZE?
The thing is pressed right up agaiunst the tranny, don't even see how you could get a wrench on there and have any room to turn it.
Not even a slave cylinder is easy on this truck!!
The thing is pressed right up agaiunst the tranny, don't even see how you could get a wrench on there and have any room to turn it.
Not even a slave cylinder is easy on this truck!!
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Somebody's gotta have some advice for getting to that hydraulic line on the slave. I know it's been and can be done, just don't see how you get a wrench on the line.
Thanks.
Thanks.
#4
I took off the slave on my 1992 3VZE a couple of weeks ago. I used a standard Sears Craftsman wrench (10 mm I think). I reached up from below the connection, sort of, and was able to get enough rotation on each pull so the open end wrench was able to re-engage the fitting. I do recall thinking that a shorter wrench would have been handier.
Try sneaking the wrench up there as far towards the front of the truck as you can. It worked for me.
Try sneaking the wrench up there as far towards the front of the truck as you can. It worked for me.
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