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Old 05-04-08, 09:54 PM
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Will an s4 TII slave work with a s5 TII tranny? About to buy one....
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i got a s4 t2 slave on my 86 NA, works fine
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not the question I asked, but thanks?
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Clutch slave cylinders are the same S4 to S5 for N/A to N/A and Turbo to Turbo. N/A vs Turbo they are different.
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Sweet, thanks. I knew they were different from turbo to N/A, but I wasn't sure if the series mattered.... I appreciate it!
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Originally Posted by jdm_emperor
i got a s4 t2 slave on my 86 NA, works fine
No it doesn't work fine. The T2 slave will need to over-extend to cycle the NA clutch, assuming it can even extend enough for a full cycle. Not good.




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