Clutch Problem?
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Clutch Problem?
Lo Jeepers,
Wondering if anyone has any helpful advice/wisdom for tracking down the
cause of 1998 wrangler (4.0 TJ Sport) problem.
Firstly the problem only ever occurs from stationaly and never when free
wheeling or shifting in higher gears. Not does the problem occur from
cold, but does start occuring after the vehicle is warmed up.
The problem occurs when I pull away in 1st or 2nd gear from stationaly
and results in a shuddering start (which I appear to be able to effect
with the clutch) and a nice screetching/wining/clunking noise.
My own best guess is that its a worn/dirty clutch juding from the way
its been getting worse I doubt its oil/dirt.
Would I be correct in fitting a uprating after market clutch or should I
be looking someplace else on the Jeep?. Also this will be my third
clutch and feel I should really be trying to fix the cause of the
problem and not just replace the clutch. Someboyd has mentioned that it
could well be an unbalanced flywheel or a worn release bearing does any
one have any experiance of how to diagnose this? (Preferably without
removing the trannie <Chuckle>
Thanks in advance..
Gyp
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Jeep at the Threshold
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4x4 Anoraks Offroad
http://anoraks.uk.net
Wondering if anyone has any helpful advice/wisdom for tracking down the
cause of 1998 wrangler (4.0 TJ Sport) problem.
Firstly the problem only ever occurs from stationaly and never when free
wheeling or shifting in higher gears. Not does the problem occur from
cold, but does start occuring after the vehicle is warmed up.
The problem occurs when I pull away in 1st or 2nd gear from stationaly
and results in a shuddering start (which I appear to be able to effect
with the clutch) and a nice screetching/wining/clunking noise.
My own best guess is that its a worn/dirty clutch juding from the way
its been getting worse I doubt its oil/dirt.
Would I be correct in fitting a uprating after market clutch or should I
be looking someplace else on the Jeep?. Also this will be my third
clutch and feel I should really be trying to fix the cause of the
problem and not just replace the clutch. Someboyd has mentioned that it
could well be an unbalanced flywheel or a worn release bearing does any
one have any experiance of how to diagnose this? (Preferably without
removing the trannie <Chuckle>
Thanks in advance..
Gyp
--
Jeep at the Threshold
http://the-threshold.org/gallery/Jeep
--
4x4 Anoraks Offroad
http://anoraks.uk.net
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