Flywheel removal
#71
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Re: Flywheel removal
The throw out bearing goes on the clutch fork. Be sure to get it facing
the correct way.
The pilot bearing goes in the center of the crank with a gotcha. The
gotcha is a foam or felt pad insert inside the crank end that needs to
be oiled well with 10W30 or heavier oil to keep the pilot bearing lubed
for life. You can did the old one out and clean it, then oil it up
fresh.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
the correct way.
The pilot bearing goes in the center of the crank with a gotcha. The
gotcha is a foam or felt pad insert inside the crank end that needs to
be oiled well with 10W30 or heavier oil to keep the pilot bearing lubed
for life. You can did the old one out and clean it, then oil it up
fresh.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
#72
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Posts: n/a
Re: Flywheel removal
The throw out bearing goes on the clutch fork. Be sure to get it facing
the correct way.
The pilot bearing goes in the center of the crank with a gotcha. The
gotcha is a foam or felt pad insert inside the crank end that needs to
be oiled well with 10W30 or heavier oil to keep the pilot bearing lubed
for life. You can did the old one out and clean it, then oil it up
fresh.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
the correct way.
The pilot bearing goes in the center of the crank with a gotcha. The
gotcha is a foam or felt pad insert inside the crank end that needs to
be oiled well with 10W30 or heavier oil to keep the pilot bearing lubed
for life. You can did the old one out and clean it, then oil it up
fresh.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
#73
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Re: Flywheel removal
The throw out bearing goes on the clutch fork. Be sure to get it facing
the correct way.
The pilot bearing goes in the center of the crank with a gotcha. The
gotcha is a foam or felt pad insert inside the crank end that needs to
be oiled well with 10W30 or heavier oil to keep the pilot bearing lubed
for life. You can did the old one out and clean it, then oil it up
fresh.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
the correct way.
The pilot bearing goes in the center of the crank with a gotcha. The
gotcha is a foam or felt pad insert inside the crank end that needs to
be oiled well with 10W30 or heavier oil to keep the pilot bearing lubed
for life. You can did the old one out and clean it, then oil it up
fresh.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Carl Saiyed wrote:
>
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
#74
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Posts: n/a
Re: Flywheel removal
According to the Advance Adapters web site, the sleeve type of throwout
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
#75
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Flywheel removal
According to the Advance Adapters web site, the sleeve type of throwout
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
#76
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Flywheel removal
According to the Advance Adapters web site, the sleeve type of throwout
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
#77
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Flywheel removal
According to the Advance Adapters web site, the sleeve type of throwout
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
#78
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Flywheel removal
According to the Advance Adapters web site, the sleeve type of throwout
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
#79
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Flywheel removal
According to the Advance Adapters web site, the sleeve type of throwout
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
#80
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Flywheel removal
According to the Advance Adapters web site, the sleeve type of throwout
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >
bearing that this vehicle uses is very susceptible to contamination.
Any dirt that you leave inside the bell housing is going to get into
the seal, and make it leak hydraulic fluid.
I saw a "new, improved" throwout bearing on their web site, but I don't
know if this is necessary. It seems that cleanliness on reassembly
should be sufficient. In view of the trouble it takes to get this
thing apart, it wouldn't hurt to err on the side of paranoia here.
Earle
Carl Saiyed wrote:
> Got it turned at Carquest in Lakewood on Pacific highway SW, just south of
> bridgeport way.
>
> The piolot bearing goes in the flywheel, right? Where does the throwout
> bearing go?
>
> Re-assembly tips?
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> "Carl Saiyed" <carlsaiyed@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42ebdf8a$1_4@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> > Robb-
> > I got the flywheel pulled with a socket wrench and screwdriver, but it
> > seems that no one locally can turn it at all. Do you know someone who can
> > turn the flywheel? Apparently the ridge on the back is hard to work with.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Robb S via CarKB.com" <forum@CarKB.com> wrote in message
> > news:521B6C6514F29@CarKB.com...
> > >
> > > put it this way,
> > > if you don't do it. when you are done and get on the road for a test
> > drive,
> > > you'll wish you had.
> > >
> > > Carl Saiyed wrote:
> > > >Got the trans pulled out of my 89 YJ, now trying to remove the flywheel
> > for
> > > >surfacing. It doesn't show any signs of being burned, grooved, rutted,
> or
> > > >pitted, however it is shiny. Does it need to be surfaced?
> > > >
> > > >Six 3/4" bolts hold the flywheel on, and the flywheel just cranks the
> > engine
> > > >over when I attempt to loosen the bolts. Is it OK to use an impact
> wrench
> > on
> > > >these? How do I keep the flywheel from spinning?
> > > >
> > > >Carl
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Message posted via CarKB.com
> > > http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200507/1
> >
> >