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Hydraulic Clutch To T50 What Connects It?


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I've just put my manual pedal box in my ke30 and put my clutch booster in which was purchased from KE Conversions. The braided line that goes from the booster to the part (sorry not sure what its called)that bolts to the transmission seems backwards. I'm not sure what connects that part to the lever on the transmission. Any help would be great, cheers ash

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The part that bolts to the transmission is called the slave cylinder.

Are you using a T50 gearbox? There should be a little pushrod (part 31473 in the image below) that connects the slave cylinder and the clutch fork.

 

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Which T50 are you using, is it a T-series T50 or an A-series T50?

T-series T50s have the slave cylinder on the drivers side of the gearbox, and most (excluding JDM) A-series T50s have the slave cylinder on the passenger side. Maybe you have the wrong slave cylinder for your gearbox?

Also you should be able to get that rod from Toyota, or you can just go to the wreckers and pull it from and Corolla newer than 1985.

 

Edit: here is a link to that image http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_G_1984_TOYOTA_COROLLA_AE71R-EEMNCQ_3105.html

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The slave cylinder pushes the clutch fork towards the rear of the car. If the rubber part (where the pushrod goes) of your slave cylinder is facing the front of the car then you have the wrong slave cylinder, you probably need a slave cylinder for a TA22 Celica/T18 or something like that.

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