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Car Forum / Isuzu Cars / March 2005

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Clutch - Master Cylinder...

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schmen - 24 Mar 2005 13:23 GMT
'89 - Trooper II - 104K - 2.3L V4

Just found out that the master and slave hydraulic cylinders need to be
replaced in my clutch.  In anyone's opinion, is this a backyard weekend job,
or is this something that is best left to the mechanic?

Referring to Chilton's book, it seems to be straight forward, but then again
I have never worked on a clutch before.

Thanks for your opinions,
schmen
Erik-Jan Geniets - 24 Mar 2005 16:23 GMT
> '89 - Trooper II - 104K - 2.3L V4
>
> Just found out that the master and slave hydraulic cylinders need to be
> replaced in my clutch.  In anyone's opinion, is this a backyard weekend job,
> or is this something that is best left to the mechanic?

You can do it yourself.
You will need an extra hand (foot) bleeding the system though.
Good luck,
Erik-Jan.
 
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