Clutch Slave Cylinder
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
		
			
				
					Hi All,
I want to remove the bracket that holds the Clutch Slave Cylinder. I want to do this so that I can - remove all of the dirt/grime/grease, clean it up, paint it and replace the old clutch slave cylinder with a new one...
I have had a look at it - and excuse the terminology because I don't know what I am doing here - and I think that what I need to do is:
1) Remove the split pin in the circled photo
2) Then remove the domed pin
I believe that I will then be able to remove the shaft and away I go?
There is currently nothing holding the bracket/entire assembly apart from the rod that comes out of the gearbox. I think (and hopefully Gavin remembers) that when we removed the engine, that this bracket is bolted onto the gearbox bell housing. Either way - the entire assembly is just sitting there - and the only thing that is stopping it's removal is the rod that goes into the gearbox.
Am I on the right track? And if so - how the hell do I remove it - I simply cannot get my hands in there - either from the top or from the bottom!
I also assume that the very long nut that holds one side of the clutch slave cylinder is non standard? Looks like a home made job - I can't see why it needs to be this length and not a standard nut/bolt...?

I also want to remove the prop shaft - but the clutch slave assembly is in the way, so I want to get this out first allowing easier access to the nuts/bolts of the prop shaft! (I have already removed the other end)
As always - any help is greatly appreciated!
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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