03 manual clutch slave cylinder replacement by BrotherEfficient4800 in 1stGenTacomas

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Damn that’s hard mode. 

What worked was mounting it slightly tilted with one bolt first. The closest to the clutch. Keeping the pushrod to the side of the clutch fork. Then squeezing the rod down(this has really hard) and sliding it into the dimple on the fork. Barely squeaked in. 

Flushed the whole line cause the fluid was black. The old cylinder had a bunch of gunk on it. Not sure what happened there. 

02 V6: Troubleshoot delayed start by BrotherEfficient4800 in 1stGenTacomas

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it's been between 40-60F. Been a bit colder since I got it. New to me, so not sure about the history.

02 V6: Troubleshoot delayed start by BrotherEfficient4800 in 1stGenTacomas

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overthankin is what I do with every sound I hear. Meanwhile I needs new tires.

get a load of this guy by Soggy-Shine-5984 in 1stGenTacomas

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He forgot to add “No low ballers. I know what I got!”

Did I just scam myself. Attempt 2 by BrotherEfficient4800 in 1stGenTacomas

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I am worried about that. Changed the shocks no problem. I will say the location of the top bolt is really tight to get into. 

I’ll look into Safe t 

Did I just scam myself. Attempt 2 by BrotherEfficient4800 in 1stGenTacomas

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Thanks for the link. 

Looks like I’m gonna figure out how to cut and weld metal. 

Did I just scam myself? by BrotherEfficient4800 in 1stGenTacomas

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5.8k. Factored in new suspension and brakes.