install t5 without clutch slave cylinder?
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install t5 without clutch slave cylinder?
is it possible to do that with the clutch fork there? because i need a new one and was just wondering.
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Re: install t5 without clutch slave cylinder?
if all else is correct , yes . good luck .
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Re: install t5 without clutch slave cylinder?

^^^ Yup
In fact you can change the whole hydraulic system out as a package - master, slave, reservoir, and line - with the entire rest of the car assembled.
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Car: 86 ta
Engine: 305tpi
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Axle/Gears: 2:77 soon to be 3:42
Re: install t5 without clutch slave cylinder?
how far should the clutch fork be from the bell housing? because it seems that the slave cylinder rod is loner and needs to be compressed more. is that normal? should i have to use alot of force to get it in. or should the new slave cylinder plastic holders be were the clutch fork is?
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