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Old 10-27-2013   #11
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Default Re: Clutch Slave Cylinder Question



Here were mine (old/new). Something doesn't look right on your part. Are the later years different than 90-91 slave cylinders?

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Old 10-27-2013   #12
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Mine looks just like Mikes. The one you got looks fugly. I'd take it back and go down the street to a different auto parts store. I'll bet they give the right one.
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Old 10-27-2013   #13
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My clutch slave cylinder went bad; I bought a new one that is supposed to fit. The new one is a cast model and I can't make it fit.
Before you get another Slave Cylinder....set the old Slave Cylinder and new Slave Cylinder side by side to make sure of the issues...then take the old Slave Cylinder with you to the Parts Store
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Old 10-27-2013   #14
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Mine lines up exactly with my old one. I thought it was the 1990 that was different from all the rest. The 1991 and up is the one with the bleeder screw facing up at an angle. Or so I thought. Mine has a V shaped setup so that everything is facing the transmission tunnel and impossible to do anything with. I cussed at it for about two hours yesterday trying to make everything work.
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Old 10-29-2013   #15
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I thought it was the 1990 that was different from all the rest. The 1991 and up is the one with the bleeder screw facing up at an angle.
I believe your are correct. The 1990 is different from the 91+
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Old 10-30-2013   #16
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Here is a site for ya they will rebuild yours and you don't have to worries about the fit.

http://www.powertorquesystems.com/
I 3rd that suggestion. If you want something that lasts just call Jim.
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Old 10-31-2013   #17
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I have my master and slave (and a few other parts) from my automatic conversion. PM @ me if you need parts...
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Old 11-10-2013   #18
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So this is a follow up post and a plug for Jim from the power torque systems web link mentioned above. I mailed my original slave cylinder off to him after a chat with him on the phone and I am very impressed with the work he did on it. He rebuilt everything for about $60 and had it turned around and mailed back to me 24 hours later. Installed everything back on the Vette and finally got to take back down off the stupid jackstands. I had no idea my slave cylinder was so worn out until I bled and installed the rebuilt unit. It was like learning to drive the Vette again! Kudos to Jim! he really saved my butt. If you are reading this thread and are in my shoes please don't hesitate to make use of his services.
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Old 11-14-2013   #19
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Default Re: Clutch Slave Cylinder Question

Jim was also super helpful when I dealt with him. I bought a new SS from him (still need to send my old one back to him for rebuild) because mine was seeping fluid.

As long as I'd owned the car, it would never go into third gear cleanly, I assumed the synchro was bad. Once I replaced the SS, she shifts nice and smooth into third ever since.

If your SS is wet with fluid, call Jim and replace it!
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