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Transmission removal and CSC

Need a little help from someone whom has "been there, done that." Pulled the transmission and getting ready to put everything back together. I'm a bit confused regarding the Concentric

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Old 02-05-2013, 08:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Transmission removal and CSC

Need a little help from someone whom has "been there, done that."

Pulled the transmission and getting ready to put everything back together. I'm a bit confused regarding the Concentric Slave Cylinder. If you read the manual it says to never reuse the CSC. Does that mean every time you remove the transmission or every time you remove the CSC? The factory manual (for me anyway) is not clear. My assumption is being the actual CSC is not removed, you do not need to replace it. IF it were removed, (not just the transmission) you would replace it.

Can someone tell me if I'm right or wrong.

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