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slave cylinder
I have a 1989 cherokee and I am having a problem leaking clutch fluid. I narrowed it down to probalby the slave cylinder. I dont know very much about this subject, so I was wondering if you could tell me if the slave on my 89 model is internal or external, and how do I tell the difference?
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Re: slave cylinder
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Re: slave cylinder
I am in the exact same boat as you are right now... I just got out from under my jeep. They are internal, the slave cylinder and throw-out bearing are one "unit." I started pulling the trans today, what a headache.
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That really was not what I was hoping to hear. I am having the same problem with my '91 Cherokee.
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I had the same thing done to mine because it was internal. believe it or not the slave was manufactured by Peugeot.
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Re: slave cylinder
Hey, just wanted to say I just finnished the same project, and yes it is a headache, just watch your master cylinder, two days after I changed mine, my master started leaking fluid back down into my jeep and covered my fuse box, it's still a mess.
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