DIY Clutch Delay valve Removal

I got the clutch line off the slave cylinder real easy, but how the heck to I get it off the other end? Do I need to do anything with the clip or just turn the 10mm whatever nut CCW? I don't want to break the hard line that feeds into it. The connection point I'm talking about is next to the vehicle, not the one in the middle. I have pics of the left side by the slave cyclinder (easy disconnect) the middle (no need to disconnect) and the right side (can't get this prick disconnected?) Help!

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I got the clutch line off the slave cylinder real easy, but how the heck to I get it off the other end? Do I need to do anything with the clip or just turn the 10mm whatever nut CCW? I don't want to break the hard line that feeds into it. The connection point I'm talking about is next to the vehicle, not the one in the middle. I have pics of the left side by the slave cyclinder (easy disconnect) the middle (no need to disconnect) and the right side (can't get this prick disconnected?) Help!

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How is it connected on the underside? Does the bottom portion below the nut spin when you turn the top one?
 
IIRC you hold the upper nut with a wrench and loosen the lower nut (on the soft hose that comes up), if that's what you're asking. I put a large oil pan down to catch the brake fluid when the lower hose came loose, but not much came out.
 
I got it. I had to hit it with penetrating oil and use a vice grip. Even a 5 point wrench wouldn't do it. It was stripping out!
 
I got mine started with a pick, and then used a small jeweler type screwdriver.
 
Are those picks the only thing people have had success with? Cannot get the c clip out for the life of me.
Just keep at it. Took me like two hours to get it but I was also doing the rbc at the same time so I was exhausted lol. Make sure to take care when taking out the valve. Idk how I did it but I slightly tore the o-ring seal when removing it. Good luck and have patience!
 
Just keep at it. Took me like two hours to get it but I was also doing the rbc at the same time so I was exhausted lol. Make sure to take care when taking out the valve. Idk how I did it but I slightly tore the o-ring seal when removing it. Good luck and have patience!
IIRC there's a small hole on the opposite side of the slave. I just put a thin drill bit or maybe my jewler's screwdriver in there and carefully pushed the valve out from the rear. Came out great.
 
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