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Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 16:35:58 -0800
From: "John Boyd" <moltarnopsampa.com>
Subject: Re: 87 900 Slave Repair


Pull the plastic cover from the differential so that you can pull out the shaft. then unbolt and lift out the annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. annular slave. Maybe you should go all out and get the fix-it manual. msheppy wrote in message <34d116c7.5137797nopsam.mindspring.com>... >I'm replacing the clutch slave cylinder in my 87 900 and it looks like >the input shaft goes through the slave to engage the clutch. I >haven't removed the old one yet, but that is how it looks now that >I've removed the front cover. > >My question is, how do you disengage the shaft to install the new >slave? Am I wrong on this one. Any advice would be appreciated. > >Thanks. > >msheppynopsamspring.com

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