--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "supermattthehero" <supermatty@xxxx> wrote: > I recently purchased the SS clutch line and while reading through > the archives I thought of something. > Does this mean to replace the old plastic clutch line, the transaxle must come out??? Nope, don't worry about it. When you get your car home, put it up on jack-stands, crawl under there and you will see that installing the SS clutch line is a lot easier than you thought. It's true that the slave is not the easiest part to reach, but that doesn't matter because you don't have to. Unless the P.O. (previous owner) screwed around with it, there will be a tube connecting the slave cylinder to a fitting mounted below and forward of the slave where you can easily reach. This is where the other end of the SS line connects to, not the slave itself. You will know what I'm talking about when you see it. Hope this helps. Richard Rowe vin5853