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Old 04-22-2008, 11:26 PM
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have a 94 jeep wrangler....went and played today, having a major problem now....my tranny has no gears its standard i can feel the shifter finding them but when i release the clutch nothings moving....its like my transfer case is in neutral....i tried bout everything,just lokking to see if thers somethin else to look for tks....
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Old 04-26-2008, 11:05 PM
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What works?

No gears?

Like its in neutral? What were you doing when this happened.
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Old 04-27-2008, 06:56 PM
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^^^^^^ bump, good questions

Yeah, did this happen overtime? It must of happend just suddenly? Did you hear any noises/smells??
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Old 04-27-2008, 07:14 PM
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Its really hard to say exactly what it is. I suspect more of the transmission than anything. Where you pushing it when it happened? I couldn't see it just happen without doing anything. You said gears , so i couldn't see it being the clutch , what gears work?
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Old 04-27-2008, 09:27 PM
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clutch in or out its got nothin wont grind ther was no noise when it happened it wasn;t being pushed hard either....yokes,drivelines,u-joints everythings ther.....i can move the transfer case lever anywher and still hear or feel nothing......ther was a quick smell of clutch than the rig just stopped,with no noise.....i know its weird...i'll be yanking everything down soon waitin for time off 1st
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Old 04-30-2008, 09:09 PM
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Thats really weird , i wish i knew more to help you.

Good luck on finding out. If you got any auto tech friends , might want to call them up.
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yup found the prob....was the clutch it completly fell apart and jammed the fly wheel....never had a clutch do that but will be easy to fix rather than a tranny or t-case so be out ther playing again soon....tks for all ur replies and help....

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Default CJ7 hard door different between 76 and 86

Someone pointed out that I may have the wrong hard doors on my 83, sure enough I have the earlier model. The reason I ask about the difference, is the windshield frame does not line up at the same angle as the vent window frame. In other words there is a gap of at least 3/4" at the top.
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I think you must Need a Good machenic
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