Damn - you guys were right
#1
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Damn - you guys were right
After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with
you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
with new factory parts.
The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
$400 to replace a $20 part.
ARRRGH!
you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
with new factory parts.
The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
$400 to replace a $20 part.
ARRRGH!
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Re: Damn - you guys were right
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with
> you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
> wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
> with new factory parts.
>
> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
>
> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
> call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
> $400 to replace a $20 part.
>
> ARRRGH!
Ouch!
The big gotcha is 'why' did the sucker bend.....
When I toasted mine, I almost bent it. My tranny nose piece or bearing
retainer had this notch on the bottom of it that a so called "Jeep" shop
told me to just ignore or fill with JB Weld when I did my first frame
off. The JB weld didn't hold for ----.... At least a 'real' off road
shop, not a pretender, had a steel replacement bearing retainer (maybe
Ford off a World Class T5?) instead of the white metal or Al one that
was in there and is known to screw up clutches.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
'New' frame in the works for '08. Some Canadian Bush Trip and Build
Photos: http://mikeromainjeeptrips.shutterfly.com
> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with
> you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
> wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
> with new factory parts.
>
> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
>
> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
> call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
> $400 to replace a $20 part.
>
> ARRRGH!
Ouch!
The big gotcha is 'why' did the sucker bend.....
When I toasted mine, I almost bent it. My tranny nose piece or bearing
retainer had this notch on the bottom of it that a so called "Jeep" shop
told me to just ignore or fill with JB Weld when I did my first frame
off. The JB weld didn't hold for ----.... At least a 'real' off road
shop, not a pretender, had a steel replacement bearing retainer (maybe
Ford off a World Class T5?) instead of the white metal or Al one that
was in there and is known to screw up clutches.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
'New' frame in the works for '08. Some Canadian Bush Trip and Build
Photos: http://mikeromainjeeptrips.shutterfly.com
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Re: Damn - you guys were right
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with
> you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
> wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
> with new factory parts.
>
> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
>
> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
> call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
> $400 to replace a $20 part.
>
> ARRRGH!
Ouch!
The big gotcha is 'why' did the sucker bend.....
When I toasted mine, I almost bent it. My tranny nose piece or bearing
retainer had this notch on the bottom of it that a so called "Jeep" shop
told me to just ignore or fill with JB Weld when I did my first frame
off. The JB weld didn't hold for ----.... At least a 'real' off road
shop, not a pretender, had a steel replacement bearing retainer (maybe
Ford off a World Class T5?) instead of the white metal or Al one that
was in there and is known to screw up clutches.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
'New' frame in the works for '08. Some Canadian Bush Trip and Build
Photos: http://mikeromainjeeptrips.shutterfly.com
> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with
> you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
> wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
> with new factory parts.
>
> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
>
> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
> call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
> $400 to replace a $20 part.
>
> ARRRGH!
Ouch!
The big gotcha is 'why' did the sucker bend.....
When I toasted mine, I almost bent it. My tranny nose piece or bearing
retainer had this notch on the bottom of it that a so called "Jeep" shop
told me to just ignore or fill with JB Weld when I did my first frame
off. The JB weld didn't hold for ----.... At least a 'real' off road
shop, not a pretender, had a steel replacement bearing retainer (maybe
Ford off a World Class T5?) instead of the white metal or Al one that
was in there and is known to screw up clutches.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
'New' frame in the works for '08. Some Canadian Bush Trip and Build
Photos: http://mikeromainjeeptrips.shutterfly.com
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Re: Damn - you guys were right
You seem to have the skill set to drop the trans and fix this yourself. Do
you have issues with space and/or weather?
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:47603beb$0$28872$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with you
> guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I wasn't
> convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup with new
> factory parts.
>
> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
>
> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
> call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
> $400 to replace a $20 part.
>
> ARRRGH!
you have issues with space and/or weather?
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:47603beb$0$28872$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with you
> guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I wasn't
> convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup with new
> factory parts.
>
> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
>
> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
> call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
> $400 to replace a $20 part.
>
> ARRRGH!
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Re: Damn - you guys were right
You seem to have the skill set to drop the trans and fix this yourself. Do
you have issues with space and/or weather?
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:47603beb$0$28872$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with you
> guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I wasn't
> convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup with new
> factory parts.
>
> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
>
> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
> call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
> $400 to replace a $20 part.
>
> ARRRGH!
you have issues with space and/or weather?
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:47603beb$0$28872$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with you
> guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I wasn't
> convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup with new
> factory parts.
>
> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
>
> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
> call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
> $400 to replace a $20 part.
>
> ARRRGH!
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Re: Damn - you guys were right
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> You seem to have the skill set to drop the trans and fix this yourself.
> Do you have issues with space and/or weather?
Yes, I have to work outdoors on my gravel driveway. This Jeep is my
daily driver and I need it fixed ASAP. If I had a garage it probably
would already be fixed.
Jeff DeWitt
>
>
>
> "Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:47603beb$0$28872$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>
>> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with
>> you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
>> wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
>> with new factory parts.
>>
>> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't
>> work.
>>
>> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership
>> to call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost
>> about $400 to replace a $20 part.
>>
>> ARRRGH!
>
>
> You seem to have the skill set to drop the trans and fix this yourself.
> Do you have issues with space and/or weather?
Yes, I have to work outdoors on my gravel driveway. This Jeep is my
daily driver and I need it fixed ASAP. If I had a garage it probably
would already be fixed.
Jeff DeWitt
>
>
>
> "Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:47603beb$0$28872$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>
>> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with
>> you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
>> wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
>> with new factory parts.
>>
>> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't
>> work.
>>
>> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership
>> to call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost
>> about $400 to replace a $20 part.
>>
>> ARRRGH!
>
>
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Re: Damn - you guys were right
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> You seem to have the skill set to drop the trans and fix this yourself.
> Do you have issues with space and/or weather?
Yes, I have to work outdoors on my gravel driveway. This Jeep is my
daily driver and I need it fixed ASAP. If I had a garage it probably
would already be fixed.
Jeff DeWitt
>
>
>
> "Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:47603beb$0$28872$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>
>> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with
>> you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
>> wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
>> with new factory parts.
>>
>> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't
>> work.
>>
>> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership
>> to call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost
>> about $400 to replace a $20 part.
>>
>> ARRRGH!
>
>
> You seem to have the skill set to drop the trans and fix this yourself.
> Do you have issues with space and/or weather?
Yes, I have to work outdoors on my gravel driveway. This Jeep is my
daily driver and I need it fixed ASAP. If I had a garage it probably
would already be fixed.
Jeff DeWitt
>
>
>
> "Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:47603beb$0$28872$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>
>> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with
>> you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
>> wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
>> with new factory parts.
>>
>> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't
>> work.
>>
>> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership
>> to call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost
>> about $400 to replace a $20 part.
>>
>> ARRRGH!
>
>
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Re: Damn - you guys were right
more than likely a trans shop will do it for half that
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with
> you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
> wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
> with new factory parts.
>
> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
>
> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
> call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
> $400 to replace a $20 part.
>
> ARRRGH!
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with
> you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
> wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
> with new factory parts.
>
> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
>
> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
> call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
> $400 to replace a $20 part.
>
> ARRRGH!
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Re: Damn - you guys were right
more than likely a trans shop will do it for half that
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with
> you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
> wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
> with new factory parts.
>
> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
>
> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
> call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
> $400 to replace a $20 part.
>
> ARRRGH!
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
> After my clutch froze up the other day I discussed the situation with
> you guys and you seemed to think the clutch fork was bent/broken. I
> wasn't convinced and wound up replacing the entire MC/Slave/line setup
> with new factory parts.
>
> The clutch feels better than it has in years... but it still doesn't work.
>
> So I'm getting it hauled in, right now I'm waiting for a stealership to
> call back with their price... but it looks like it's going to cost about
> $400 to replace a $20 part.
>
> ARRRGH!
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