1999 Wrangler Clutch
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Re: 1999 Wrangler Clutch
You should at least try bleeding the clutch. Yours should have
the external slave cylinder, brake style bleed screw is about 1"
from the hydraulic line into the cylinder on the driver's side of
the bell housing.
default-nine wrote:
> I have a 94 Wrangler, 4.0, that is beginning to show some clutch wear.
> Everything is still working, but I am gradually getting more & more free
> play at the top of the clutch pedal ( and less at the bottom!).
> I can't find any pedal adjustment mechanism to bring the pedal up higher -
> Is there any way to adjust this, or am do I just need to start thinking
> about putting in a new clutch?
> Thanks in advance for any advice---
>
>
the external slave cylinder, brake style bleed screw is about 1"
from the hydraulic line into the cylinder on the driver's side of
the bell housing.
default-nine wrote:
> I have a 94 Wrangler, 4.0, that is beginning to show some clutch wear.
> Everything is still working, but I am gradually getting more & more free
> play at the top of the clutch pedal ( and less at the bottom!).
> I can't find any pedal adjustment mechanism to bring the pedal up higher -
> Is there any way to adjust this, or am do I just need to start thinking
> about putting in a new clutch?
> Thanks in advance for any advice---
>
>
#12
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Re: 1999 Wrangler Clutch
You should at least try bleeding the clutch. Yours should have
the external slave cylinder, brake style bleed screw is about 1"
from the hydraulic line into the cylinder on the driver's side of
the bell housing.
default-nine wrote:
> I have a 94 Wrangler, 4.0, that is beginning to show some clutch wear.
> Everything is still working, but I am gradually getting more & more free
> play at the top of the clutch pedal ( and less at the bottom!).
> I can't find any pedal adjustment mechanism to bring the pedal up higher -
> Is there any way to adjust this, or am do I just need to start thinking
> about putting in a new clutch?
> Thanks in advance for any advice---
>
>
the external slave cylinder, brake style bleed screw is about 1"
from the hydraulic line into the cylinder on the driver's side of
the bell housing.
default-nine wrote:
> I have a 94 Wrangler, 4.0, that is beginning to show some clutch wear.
> Everything is still working, but I am gradually getting more & more free
> play at the top of the clutch pedal ( and less at the bottom!).
> I can't find any pedal adjustment mechanism to bring the pedal up higher -
> Is there any way to adjust this, or am do I just need to start thinking
> about putting in a new clutch?
> Thanks in advance for any advice---
>
>
#13
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Re: 1999 Wrangler Clutch
You should at least try bleeding the clutch. Yours should have
the external slave cylinder, brake style bleed screw is about 1"
from the hydraulic line into the cylinder on the driver's side of
the bell housing.
default-nine wrote:
> I have a 94 Wrangler, 4.0, that is beginning to show some clutch wear.
> Everything is still working, but I am gradually getting more & more free
> play at the top of the clutch pedal ( and less at the bottom!).
> I can't find any pedal adjustment mechanism to bring the pedal up higher -
> Is there any way to adjust this, or am do I just need to start thinking
> about putting in a new clutch?
> Thanks in advance for any advice---
>
>
the external slave cylinder, brake style bleed screw is about 1"
from the hydraulic line into the cylinder on the driver's side of
the bell housing.
default-nine wrote:
> I have a 94 Wrangler, 4.0, that is beginning to show some clutch wear.
> Everything is still working, but I am gradually getting more & more free
> play at the top of the clutch pedal ( and less at the bottom!).
> I can't find any pedal adjustment mechanism to bring the pedal up higher -
> Is there any way to adjust this, or am do I just need to start thinking
> about putting in a new clutch?
> Thanks in advance for any advice---
>
>
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