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hydraulic clutch release bearing quick disconnect
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 7:18 PM
the new clutch I bought comes with a new hydraulic release mechanism and a quick disconnect coupling

In taking the old clutch out I unscrewed the fittings

The instructions that come with the new clutch make no mention of how in fact to disconnect and reconnect the quick-disconnect fitting. The Haynes manual is silent on the matter as well

can anyone tell me how the darn thing works

Re: hydraulic clutch release bearing quick disconnect
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 7:17 AM
Since your profile isn't filled out, I'm just going to guess at what type of tranny you have. If you're talking about a 95-99 5-speed (Isuzu), I honestly couldn't tell you, although I've replaced my slave cylinder before.

I ended up taking a pipe cutter to the metal case of the disconnect and opening it up. I believe after looking at the inners that there is a tool for releasing it, but I haven't looked into it any further.






Re: hydraulic clutch release bearing quick disconnect
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 2:10 PM
this is probably the dumbest of questions - how does one fill out the profile - where does one in this site to complete the profile
Re: hydraulic clutch release bearing quick disconnect
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 5:58 PM
when i did my 95-99 i couldn't ge tthe release to let go so i just used a fitting wrech and disconected it like that fitting wrench helps to prevent rounding the fitting


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Re: hydraulic clutch release bearing quick disconnect
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 7:11 PM
michael mccallum wrote:this is probably the dumbest of questions - how does one fill out the profile - where does one in this site to complete the profile

Well it looks like you figured it out, but there is no such thing as a 1987 Sunfire

I'm going to guess that since you posted in the 3rd gen forum, it's a 1997 Sunfire.

If so, my first post should help you.






Re: hydraulic clutch release bearing quick disconnect
Saturday, August 30, 2008 4:52 PM
what year what engine would help alot. if it didnt have a quick disconect from the factory you got the wrong parts, if your car has it it is a plastic looking coupler you pusht the large plastic ring thats stands abouve the lines toward the disconect and the pull apart, hard to show with out picures
Re: hydraulic clutch release bearing quick disconnect
Saturday, August 30, 2008 6:04 PM
Looks like he fixed the profile.

1997 2.2 OHV. You should have the metal disconnect. Again, I'm sure there's a tool, but I never looked into it. I cut mine off. You need to be careful if you go this route not to damage the line.






Re: hydraulic clutch release bearing quick disconnect
Saturday, September 20, 2008 3:28 PM
I solved the problem by GENTLY heating the quick release fitting on the new clutch release assembly and removing it where it threads on with a double-flared fitting (you would not believe how tight it was put on at the factory)

I then connected to old quick release fitting onto the new hydraulic release assembly using some teflon tape on the threaded joints

a quick bleed out and - Bob's your uncle - it was done

I still have not figured out how the quick release fitting works

and - it appear like complexity and technology for the sake of complexity and technology because just using flared fittings the same a is used on the braking system seems to me to a heck of a lot simpler and probably cheaper - I am surprised the bean counters at GM have not figured that one out yet

this appears to be a triumph of engineering over accounting in the battle of the nerds
Re: hydraulic clutch release bearing quick disconnect
Saturday, September 20, 2008 4:20 PM
the quick disconnect: if its the style that has a big plastic ring, you push it together, twist it 1/4 either direction, and it comes apart.



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Re: hydraulic clutch release bearing quick disconnect
Monday, September 22, 2008 7:29 PM
that is the theory but in practice it would not budge
Re: hydraulic clutch release bearing quick disconnect
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 9:17 AM
worked fine for mine. but, you got it done, so its kind of a moot point.



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