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I don't know man. You may just have to bite the bullet and replace them after cutting it apart. It wouldn't hurt to replace that stuff anyway especially if they are original. It would suck to have to pull the tranny again because of a leaking slave.
There was a video on youtube showing how to pull the clutch line apart, and bleed the system. They even talked about what happens when its done wrong (which it sounds like it was in your case).
The video was linked to on a post here on EF, but I don't remember what thread I saw it in.
There was a video on youtube showing how to pull the clutch line apart, and bleed the system. They even talked about what happens when its done wrong (which it sounds like it was in your case).
The video was linked to on a post here on EF, but I don't remember what thread I saw it in.
I watched the video. The clutch line would not disconnect. I thought it would be better to take the line off up top and bring it out with the tranny so that i can work with it rather that breaking it.