Cherokee clutch problem
My 96 Jeep Cherokee (6, 5 speed) has a problem. The clutch has been
releasing closer to the floor and some other car folks agreed with my belief that it is a hydraulic problem The problem is getting worse and I'm going to have to do something about it sooner rather than later. What I'm planning on doing is replacing the clutch master and slave cylinders. Have any of you worked on one of these things, and are there any nasty surprises I should look for? Jeep didn't do something stupid like put the slave cylinder inside the bellhousing did they? I DON'T want to farm this out but this is my daily driver and I can't have it down for any length of time. Thanks! Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Cherokee clutch problem
Hi Jeff,
If it's the '95 YJ you have, then you have the internal frog slave: http://www.----------.com/YJslave.jpg If it's the '97 TJ then it's external like the Fords and Chevys have been using since the fifties: http://www.----------.com/slave.jpg God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Jeff DeWitt wrote: > > My 96 Jeep Cherokee (6, 5 speed) has a problem. The clutch has been > releasing closer to the > floor and some other car folks agreed with my belief that it is a > hydraulic problem > > The problem is getting worse and I'm going to have to do something about > > it sooner rather than later. What I'm planning on doing is replacing > the clutch master and slave cylinders. Have any of you worked on one of > > these things, and are there any nasty surprises I should look for? Jeep > > didn't do something stupid like put the slave cylinder inside the > bellhousing did they? I DON'T want to farm this out but this is my > daily driver and I can't have it down for any length of time. > > Thanks! > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Cherokee clutch problem
Hi Jeff,
If it's the '95 YJ you have, then you have the internal frog slave: http://www.----------.com/YJslave.jpg If it's the '97 TJ then it's external like the Fords and Chevys have been using since the fifties: http://www.----------.com/slave.jpg God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Jeff DeWitt wrote: > > My 96 Jeep Cherokee (6, 5 speed) has a problem. The clutch has been > releasing closer to the > floor and some other car folks agreed with my belief that it is a > hydraulic problem > > The problem is getting worse and I'm going to have to do something about > > it sooner rather than later. What I'm planning on doing is replacing > the clutch master and slave cylinders. Have any of you worked on one of > > these things, and are there any nasty surprises I should look for? Jeep > > didn't do something stupid like put the slave cylinder inside the > bellhousing did they? I DON'T want to farm this out but this is my > daily driver and I can't have it down for any length of time. > > Thanks! > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Cherokee clutch problem
Hi Jeff,
If it's the '95 YJ you have, then you have the internal frog slave: http://www.----------.com/YJslave.jpg If it's the '97 TJ then it's external like the Fords and Chevys have been using since the fifties: http://www.----------.com/slave.jpg God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Jeff DeWitt wrote: > > My 96 Jeep Cherokee (6, 5 speed) has a problem. The clutch has been > releasing closer to the > floor and some other car folks agreed with my belief that it is a > hydraulic problem > > The problem is getting worse and I'm going to have to do something about > > it sooner rather than later. What I'm planning on doing is replacing > the clutch master and slave cylinders. Have any of you worked on one of > > these things, and are there any nasty surprises I should look for? Jeep > > didn't do something stupid like put the slave cylinder inside the > bellhousing did they? I DON'T want to farm this out but this is my > daily driver and I can't have it down for any length of time. > > Thanks! > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Cherokee clutch problem
Ah, Bill, it's a '96XJ, look at the first sentence of the post...that said,
didn't the YJ changed to an external slave cylinder in the early 90's? In article <3FA5ECEA.2A1B7250@cox.net>, L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@cox.net> writes: >Hi Jeff, > If it's the '95 YJ you have, then you have the internal frog >slave: http://www.----------.com/YJslave.jpg If it's the '97 TJ then >it's external like the Fords and Chevys have been using since the >fifties: http://www.----------.com/slave.jpg > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- > >Jeff DeWitt wrote: >> >> My 96 Jeep Cherokee (6, 5 speed) has a problem. The clutch has been >> releasing closer to the * * * Matt Macchiarolo www.townpeddler.com www.wolverine4wd.org http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html |
Re: Cherokee clutch problem
Ah, Bill, it's a '96XJ, look at the first sentence of the post...that said,
didn't the YJ changed to an external slave cylinder in the early 90's? In article <3FA5ECEA.2A1B7250@cox.net>, L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@cox.net> writes: >Hi Jeff, > If it's the '95 YJ you have, then you have the internal frog >slave: http://www.----------.com/YJslave.jpg If it's the '97 TJ then >it's external like the Fords and Chevys have been using since the >fifties: http://www.----------.com/slave.jpg > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- > >Jeff DeWitt wrote: >> >> My 96 Jeep Cherokee (6, 5 speed) has a problem. The clutch has been >> releasing closer to the * * * Matt Macchiarolo www.townpeddler.com www.wolverine4wd.org http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html |
Re: Cherokee clutch problem
Ah, Bill, it's a '96XJ, look at the first sentence of the post...that said,
didn't the YJ changed to an external slave cylinder in the early 90's? In article <3FA5ECEA.2A1B7250@cox.net>, L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@cox.net> writes: >Hi Jeff, > If it's the '95 YJ you have, then you have the internal frog >slave: http://www.----------.com/YJslave.jpg If it's the '97 TJ then >it's external like the Fords and Chevys have been using since the >fifties: http://www.----------.com/slave.jpg > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- > >Jeff DeWitt wrote: >> >> My 96 Jeep Cherokee (6, 5 speed) has a problem. The clutch has been >> releasing closer to the * * * Matt Macchiarolo www.townpeddler.com www.wolverine4wd.org http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html |
Re: Cherokee clutch problem
This is a pretty easy job. No need for any bleeding or anything. You just
buy the hydraulic system from Jeep and it comes with the slave all in a unit that is self contained. Take the old off and put the new on. I just did this a few months ago on my 96 XJ. Curt "Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:3FA5C5D9.E0159D41@nc.rr.com... > My 96 Jeep Cherokee (6, 5 speed) has a problem. The clutch has been > releasing closer to the > floor and some other car folks agreed with my belief that it is a > hydraulic problem > > The problem is getting worse and I'm going to have to do something about > > it sooner rather than later. What I'm planning on doing is replacing > the clutch master and slave cylinders. Have any of you worked on one of > > these things, and are there any nasty surprises I should look for? Jeep > > didn't do something stupid like put the slave cylinder inside the > bellhousing did they? I DON'T want to farm this out but this is my > daily driver and I can't have it down for any length of time. > > Thanks! > > Jeff DeWitt > > > |
Re: Cherokee clutch problem
This is a pretty easy job. No need for any bleeding or anything. You just
buy the hydraulic system from Jeep and it comes with the slave all in a unit that is self contained. Take the old off and put the new on. I just did this a few months ago on my 96 XJ. Curt "Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:3FA5C5D9.E0159D41@nc.rr.com... > My 96 Jeep Cherokee (6, 5 speed) has a problem. The clutch has been > releasing closer to the > floor and some other car folks agreed with my belief that it is a > hydraulic problem > > The problem is getting worse and I'm going to have to do something about > > it sooner rather than later. What I'm planning on doing is replacing > the clutch master and slave cylinders. Have any of you worked on one of > > these things, and are there any nasty surprises I should look for? Jeep > > didn't do something stupid like put the slave cylinder inside the > bellhousing did they? I DON'T want to farm this out but this is my > daily driver and I can't have it down for any length of time. > > Thanks! > > Jeff DeWitt > > > |
Re: Cherokee clutch problem
This is a pretty easy job. No need for any bleeding or anything. You just
buy the hydraulic system from Jeep and it comes with the slave all in a unit that is self contained. Take the old off and put the new on. I just did this a few months ago on my 96 XJ. Curt "Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:3FA5C5D9.E0159D41@nc.rr.com... > My 96 Jeep Cherokee (6, 5 speed) has a problem. The clutch has been > releasing closer to the > floor and some other car folks agreed with my belief that it is a > hydraulic problem > > The problem is getting worse and I'm going to have to do something about > > it sooner rather than later. What I'm planning on doing is replacing > the clutch master and slave cylinders. Have any of you worked on one of > > these things, and are there any nasty surprises I should look for? Jeep > > didn't do something stupid like put the slave cylinder inside the > bellhousing did they? I DON'T want to farm this out but this is my > daily driver and I can't have it down for any length of time. > > Thanks! > > Jeff DeWitt > > > |
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