91NavSport
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- Joined
- July 24, 2005
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- City, State
- Lakewood, CO
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '91 Navajo Sport
I've jumped into replacing the clutch, only to be thwrated time and again by problems.
How is the hydraulic line disconnected from the slave cylinder "quick connect?"
Do I need a special tool?
Does fluid drain out when the line is disconnected?
I assume that I should replace the slave while the tranny is off. Is the bleed procedure easy?
Perhaps more importantly, since I have struggled so hard and am only just now at the point to start unbolting the transfer case and tranny from the engine, should I surrender and take it to a mechanic?
Are there nasty challenges ahead that I should let a pro handle?
I completed the clutch replacement in a Mitsubishi 3000GT in less hours than I already have invested in this project so far!
"Fools jump in where wise men fear to go." Please tell me if I should turn back!
How is the hydraulic line disconnected from the slave cylinder "quick connect?"
Do I need a special tool?
Does fluid drain out when the line is disconnected?
I assume that I should replace the slave while the tranny is off. Is the bleed procedure easy?
Perhaps more importantly, since I have struggled so hard and am only just now at the point to start unbolting the transfer case and tranny from the engine, should I surrender and take it to a mechanic?
Are there nasty challenges ahead that I should let a pro handle?
I completed the clutch replacement in a Mitsubishi 3000GT in less hours than I already have invested in this project so far!
"Fools jump in where wise men fear to go." Please tell me if I should turn back!