98 jeep wrangler bleed clutch?
just put new clutch fluid line on do i need to bleed clutch? if so how?
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Re: 98 jeep wrangler bleed clutch?
There should be a bleeder valve on the external slave cylinder. It's located
under the vehicle on the bellhousing. I think it's on the passenger side. If there isn't a bleeder, then it should self-bleed with a lot of clutch pumps. Carl "jackman600" <jacksonsangel@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:f478a1305aef5ed84a0ef7b11b79f787@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > just put new clutch fluid line on do i need to bleed clutch? if so how? > |
Re: 98 jeep wrangler bleed clutch?
There should be a bleeder valve on the external slave cylinder. It's located
under the vehicle on the bellhousing. I think it's on the passenger side. If there isn't a bleeder, then it should self-bleed with a lot of clutch pumps. Carl "jackman600" <jacksonsangel@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:f478a1305aef5ed84a0ef7b11b79f787@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > just put new clutch fluid line on do i need to bleed clutch? if so how? > |
Re: 98 jeep wrangler bleed clutch?
There should be a bleeder valve on the external slave cylinder. It's located
under the vehicle on the bellhousing. I think it's on the passenger side. If there isn't a bleeder, then it should self-bleed with a lot of clutch pumps. Carl "jackman600" <jacksonsangel@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:f478a1305aef5ed84a0ef7b11b79f787@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > just put new clutch fluid line on do i need to bleed clutch? if so how? > |
Re: 98 jeep wrangler bleed clutch?
There could be air in there. The bleeder is on the passenger side. You
can do it by your self . Take the shift cover off and you can get it from the top. I think you need a 9/16 and a 5/16 . Not 100% sure on size. Later Mike |
Re: 98 jeep wrangler bleed clutch?
There could be air in there. The bleeder is on the passenger side. You
can do it by your self . Take the shift cover off and you can get it from the top. I think you need a 9/16 and a 5/16 . Not 100% sure on size. Later Mike |
Re: 98 jeep wrangler bleed clutch?
There could be air in there. The bleeder is on the passenger side. You
can do it by your self . Take the shift cover off and you can get it from the top. I think you need a 9/16 and a 5/16 . Not 100% sure on size. Later Mike |
Re: 98 jeep wrangler bleed clutch?
I rhink they are self bleeding
-- "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message news:pKidnbAPFvmBCgnYnZ2dnUVZ_sapnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > There should be a bleeder valve on the external slave cylinder. It's > located under the vehicle on the bellhousing. I think it's on the > passenger side. If there isn't a bleeder, then it should self-bleed with a > lot of clutch pumps. > > Carl > > > "jackman600" <jacksonsangel@bellsouth.net> wrote in message > news:f478a1305aef5ed84a0ef7b11b79f787@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... >> just put new clutch fluid line on do i need to bleed clutch? if so how? >> > > |
Re: 98 jeep wrangler bleed clutch?
I rhink they are self bleeding
-- "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message news:pKidnbAPFvmBCgnYnZ2dnUVZ_sapnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > There should be a bleeder valve on the external slave cylinder. It's > located under the vehicle on the bellhousing. I think it's on the > passenger side. If there isn't a bleeder, then it should self-bleed with a > lot of clutch pumps. > > Carl > > > "jackman600" <jacksonsangel@bellsouth.net> wrote in message > news:f478a1305aef5ed84a0ef7b11b79f787@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... >> just put new clutch fluid line on do i need to bleed clutch? if so how? >> > > |
Re: 98 jeep wrangler bleed clutch?
I rhink they are self bleeding
-- "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message news:pKidnbAPFvmBCgnYnZ2dnUVZ_sapnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > There should be a bleeder valve on the external slave cylinder. It's > located under the vehicle on the bellhousing. I think it's on the > passenger side. If there isn't a bleeder, then it should self-bleed with a > lot of clutch pumps. > > Carl > > > "jackman600" <jacksonsangel@bellsouth.net> wrote in message > news:f478a1305aef5ed84a0ef7b11b79f787@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... >> just put new clutch fluid line on do i need to bleed clutch? if so how? >> > > |
Re: 98 jeep wrangler bleed clutch?
I looked in both the 97 and 98 SM and there did not appear to be any bleed
ports. If you just replaced the fluid in the reservoir no biggy if the whole system was drained then pumping the clutch should get the air out as previously said. Coasty "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message news:pKidnbAPFvmBCgnYnZ2dnUVZ_sapnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > There should be a bleeder valve on the external slave cylinder. It's > located under the vehicle on the bellhousing. I think it's on the > passenger side. If there isn't a bleeder, then it should self-bleed with a > lot of clutch pumps. > > Carl > > > "jackman600" <jacksonsangel@bellsouth.net> wrote in message > news:f478a1305aef5ed84a0ef7b11b79f787@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... >> just put new clutch fluid line on do i need to bleed clutch? if so how? >> > > |
Re: 98 jeep wrangler bleed clutch?
I looked in both the 97 and 98 SM and there did not appear to be any bleed
ports. If you just replaced the fluid in the reservoir no biggy if the whole system was drained then pumping the clutch should get the air out as previously said. Coasty "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message news:pKidnbAPFvmBCgnYnZ2dnUVZ_sapnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > There should be a bleeder valve on the external slave cylinder. It's > located under the vehicle on the bellhousing. I think it's on the > passenger side. If there isn't a bleeder, then it should self-bleed with a > lot of clutch pumps. > > Carl > > > "jackman600" <jacksonsangel@bellsouth.net> wrote in message > news:f478a1305aef5ed84a0ef7b11b79f787@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... >> just put new clutch fluid line on do i need to bleed clutch? if so how? >> > > |
Re: 98 jeep wrangler bleed clutch?
I looked in both the 97 and 98 SM and there did not appear to be any bleed
ports. If you just replaced the fluid in the reservoir no biggy if the whole system was drained then pumping the clutch should get the air out as previously said. Coasty "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message news:pKidnbAPFvmBCgnYnZ2dnUVZ_sapnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > There should be a bleeder valve on the external slave cylinder. It's > located under the vehicle on the bellhousing. I think it's on the > passenger side. If there isn't a bleeder, then it should self-bleed with a > lot of clutch pumps. > > Carl > > > "jackman600" <jacksonsangel@bellsouth.net> wrote in message > news:f478a1305aef5ed84a0ef7b11b79f787@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... >> just put new clutch fluid line on do i need to bleed clutch? if so how? >> > > |
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