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Old September 12th 06, 12:06 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
George Brims
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Default Ford F-150 clutch slave cylinder replacement

My son has a 2003 F-150 with 25k miles on it, and the clutch slave
cylinder just let go. I thought this would be a simple fix based on past
experience with other vehicles, but the damn thing appears to be inside
the bell housing behind a plastic cover. Has anyone out there changed
one of these before? The main question is can I change the damn thing
without removing the transmission? Somewhat expensive proposition to
replace a $5 set of O-rings!
 




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