Cherokee clutch problem
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Re: Cherokee clutch problem
Thanks.
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Will Honea wrote:
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> Changeover to the external slave was '94 for the YJ and I'm pretty
> sure that the XJ went at the same time.
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Will Honea wrote:
>
> Changeover to the external slave was '94 for the YJ and I'm pretty
> sure that the XJ went at the same time.
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Re: Cherokee clutch problem
Thanks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Will Honea wrote:
>
> Changeover to the external slave was '94 for the YJ and I'm pretty
> sure that the XJ went at the same time.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Will Honea wrote:
>
> Changeover to the external slave was '94 for the YJ and I'm pretty
> sure that the XJ went at the same time.
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Re: Cherokee clutch problem
Gentlemen, thank you very much, it looks like I'm going to fix it this
weekend.
Jeff DeWitt
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
weekend.
Jeff DeWitt
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
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Re: Cherokee clutch problem
Gentlemen, thank you very much, it looks like I'm going to fix it this
weekend.
Jeff DeWitt
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
weekend.
Jeff DeWitt
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
#25
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Re: Cherokee clutch problem
Gentlemen, thank you very much, it looks like I'm going to fix it this
weekend.
Jeff DeWitt
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
weekend.
Jeff DeWitt
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
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