Keep your clutch releasing cleanly and your shifts crisp with the Dorman First Stop Clutch Slave Cylinder CS37364. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 1975-1977 Toyota Celica (L4-2.2L) and the 1975-1978 Toyota Corolla (L4-1.2L, L4-1.6L). Working with the clutch master cylinder, the slave cylinder converts hydraulic pressure into the mechanical movement that actuates the release fork/bearing, disengaging the clutch each time you press the pedal.
If a leaking or malfunctioning slave cylinder is behind a soft or sinking clutch pedal or trouble shifting, this unit replaces it. Backed by a team of engineers and quality-control experts in the United States. Country of origin: Taiwan.
Interchange: 18F8 · S1613 · W909019 · S-56103 · S56103 · 072-4633 · 0724633 · 11786 · 138.44103 · 139.44103 · SC103413 · CS2170 · 37364 · SC37364 · SH6115 · 3147012021 · F103413
Manufacturer part number CS37364.
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What does this clutch slave cylinder do?
It converts the hydraulic pressure sent from the clutch master cylinder into mechanical movement that actuates the release fork or bearing, disengaging the clutch when you press the pedal.
Which vehicles does CS37364 fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1975-1977 Toyota Celica (L4-2.2L) and the 1975-1978 Toyota Corolla (L4-1.2L and L4-1.6L). See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
How do I know if my clutch slave cylinder may need replacing?
Signs may include fluid leakage, a soft or sinking clutch pedal, and difficulty shifting or a clutch that won't fully disengage. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
What fluid is it compatible with?
It includes high-grade rubber components compatible with standard brake fluid, the hydraulic fluid used in the clutch release system.
What's included and where is it made?
The package contains the clutch slave cylinder. It has a 0.75 in inside diameter and an external-type design. Country of origin: Taiwan.
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