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Is the clutch slave cylinder internal or external of transmission?

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Is the clutch slave cylinder internal or external of transmission?

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external if it’s like my 1979 Honda. Internal if like the following information: Slave Cylinder on 1999 Chevrolet Cavalier REMOVAL & INSTALLATION Disconnect the negative battery cable. Detach the master cylinder assembly from the actuator cylinder by disconnecting the hydraulic line. Remove the transaxle assembly, as outlined earlier in this section. Remove the clutch actuator cylinder from the transaxle. Fig. 1: Clutch actuator cylinder assembly mounting To install: Lubricate the inside diameter of the bearing with clutch bearing lubricant GM part no. 12345777 or equivalent. Install the actuator cylinder in the transaxle, then install the transaxle assembly. Connect the master cylinder-to-actuator hydraulic line. Bleed the hydraulic system, as outlined later in this section. If removed, install the air intake duct. Connect the negative battery cable.

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