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Old 05-10-2004, 06:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Slave Cylinder Squeek

I got a new clutch about 1100 miles ago.
My mechanic that did it, sucks...NEVER going back to that sh!thole again..ever.

So, since that got done I have noticed that my slave cylinder for my clutch has been squeaking intermittently. When I depress the clutch about 3" it stops, so this leads me to believe that its a fluid problem. Yet, I have filled up my correct reservoirs or so I believe.

Could it be a problem with the lack of fluid in my transfer case?

OR is it something completely unknown to me?

<--me when it happens
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Old 05-10-2004, 09:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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There is a cantilever that comes off of the transmission that gets bent whenever you push in the clutch. This part is supposed to be greased, and if it isnt then it will squeak when you depress the clutch. Just have someone depress the clutch while you look under the hood to see the part moving, then just grease it up.
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It squeeks on the 3 4the gen ludes I have at my house right now. i thought it was normal.

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squeaks on my car... i never really cared... heh.

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Could be a throw out bearing.....
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Did they change the T.O bearing? That really sounds like a T.O bearing.
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is the cantilever near the slave cylinder? if not where is it located?
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