How does the hydraulic line disconnect from the master cylinder? Also, to remove the master from the firewall it says to turn it 45deg clockwise then pull out. How much force is needed? Do I use a wrench? This is on a Ford f150 1997 2wd 5 spd.
Is there anyways to get a replacement clip? My line started leaking and the clip went flying into the transmission when I went to replace it. And I can’t find the clips anywhere. There as to be replacements. My slave cylinder is only a few months old
didn't work, pedal goes to floor and fit is terrible-- bleeder points DIRECTLY at brake booster, can't get a box end wrench on it. gonna try again... -- ok figured out we had to open the bleeder, push the clutch pedal all the way to the floor, then close the bleeder, then release the clutch pedal -- 4 times to get the air out, then worked like a champ !!! Almost rounded off the bleeder screw it was installed so tight.
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How does the hydraulic line disconnect from the master cylinder? Also, to remove the master from the firewall it says to turn it 45deg clockwise then pull out. How much force is needed? Do I use a wrench? This is on a Ford f150 1997 2wd 5 spd.
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Is there anyways to get a replacement clip? My line started leaking and the clip went flying into the transmission when I went to replace it. And I can’t find the clips anywhere. There as to be replacements. My slave cylinder is only a few months old
Can I please get the part number for this master cylinder
Was thinking of buying but I can't find the shit so I guess I'll have to go with the outher
What if there's no bleeder on the slave like the one I just bought from you
where do i find this master cylinder for my 98 f150?
didn't work, pedal goes to floor and fit is terrible-- bleeder points DIRECTLY at brake booster, can't get a box end wrench on it. gonna try again... -- ok figured out we had to open the bleeder, push the clutch pedal all the way to the floor, then close the bleeder, then release the clutch pedal -- 4 times to get the air out, then worked like a champ !!! Almost rounded off the bleeder screw it was installed so tight.
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Bought mine at rockauto. Part # PFC 350135
Rockauto # PFC 350135
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