Nasty sound in 5th and trouble engaging in 3rd...95 yj i6
#11
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Re: Nasty sound in 5th and trouble engaging in 3rd...95 yj i6
Hey guys, thanks for all the help.
I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
anyway).
So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
anyway...
Keep on jeepin,
-Donny <><
I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
anyway).
So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
anyway...
Keep on jeepin,
-Donny <><
#12
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Re: Nasty sound in 5th and trouble engaging in 3rd...95 yj i6
Hey guys, thanks for all the help.
I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
anyway).
So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
anyway...
Keep on jeepin,
-Donny <><
I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
anyway).
So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
anyway...
Keep on jeepin,
-Donny <><
#13
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Re: Nasty sound in 5th and trouble engaging in 3rd...95 yj i6
Hey guys, thanks for all the help.
I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
anyway).
So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
anyway...
Keep on jeepin,
-Donny <><
I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
anyway).
So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
anyway...
Keep on jeepin,
-Donny <><
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Re: Nasty sound in 5th and trouble engaging in 3rd...95 yj i6
Then it is the sychros and not the bearings?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Donny wrote:
>
> Hey guys, thanks for all the help.
>
> I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
> Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
> Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
> they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
> anyway).
>
> So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
> there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
> anyway...
>
> Keep on jeepin,
> -Donny <><
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Donny wrote:
>
> Hey guys, thanks for all the help.
>
> I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
> Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
> Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
> they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
> anyway).
>
> So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
> there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
> anyway...
>
> Keep on jeepin,
> -Donny <><
#15
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Re: Nasty sound in 5th and trouble engaging in 3rd...95 yj i6
Then it is the sychros and not the bearings?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Donny wrote:
>
> Hey guys, thanks for all the help.
>
> I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
> Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
> Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
> they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
> anyway).
>
> So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
> there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
> anyway...
>
> Keep on jeepin,
> -Donny <><
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Donny wrote:
>
> Hey guys, thanks for all the help.
>
> I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
> Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
> Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
> they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
> anyway).
>
> So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
> there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
> anyway...
>
> Keep on jeepin,
> -Donny <><
#16
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Re: Nasty sound in 5th and trouble engaging in 3rd...95 yj i6
Then it is the sychros and not the bearings?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Donny wrote:
>
> Hey guys, thanks for all the help.
>
> I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
> Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
> Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
> they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
> anyway).
>
> So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
> there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
> anyway...
>
> Keep on jeepin,
> -Donny <><
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Donny wrote:
>
> Hey guys, thanks for all the help.
>
> I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
> Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
> Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
> they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
> anyway).
>
> So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
> there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
> anyway...
>
> Keep on jeepin,
> -Donny <><
#17
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Re: Nasty sound in 5th and trouble engaging in 3rd...95 yj i6
A bad engine mount can cause the shifter to hit the body and act
something like you are describing.
I think I would be pulling off the shifter boot to check before forking
out for a rebuild.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Donny wrote:
>
> My 95 yj I6 seems to have developed a clutch problem (at least i hope
> its a clutch problem, not a tranny problem). When i shift from second
> into third it does not want to go, and you can hear it scrapping just
> like you didnt push the clutch. When you let of the gas in 5th gear it
> makes a scrapping sound and has a rough feel in the shiftr lever. The
> problem is only in those 2 gears. If it is a problem with clutch how
> do i get to the cluch everything i have found has been for a 93 or
> older, and it says to pull the tranny, is it the same for a 95 and if
> so is there any other way, also how much will it cost if i do it and
> how much will cost to have a mechanic do it.
>
> Any help appreciated
> Thanks in advance, Donny
something like you are describing.
I think I would be pulling off the shifter boot to check before forking
out for a rebuild.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Donny wrote:
>
> My 95 yj I6 seems to have developed a clutch problem (at least i hope
> its a clutch problem, not a tranny problem). When i shift from second
> into third it does not want to go, and you can hear it scrapping just
> like you didnt push the clutch. When you let of the gas in 5th gear it
> makes a scrapping sound and has a rough feel in the shiftr lever. The
> problem is only in those 2 gears. If it is a problem with clutch how
> do i get to the cluch everything i have found has been for a 93 or
> older, and it says to pull the tranny, is it the same for a 95 and if
> so is there any other way, also how much will it cost if i do it and
> how much will cost to have a mechanic do it.
>
> Any help appreciated
> Thanks in advance, Donny
#18
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Re: Nasty sound in 5th and trouble engaging in 3rd...95 yj i6
A bad engine mount can cause the shifter to hit the body and act
something like you are describing.
I think I would be pulling off the shifter boot to check before forking
out for a rebuild.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Donny wrote:
>
> My 95 yj I6 seems to have developed a clutch problem (at least i hope
> its a clutch problem, not a tranny problem). When i shift from second
> into third it does not want to go, and you can hear it scrapping just
> like you didnt push the clutch. When you let of the gas in 5th gear it
> makes a scrapping sound and has a rough feel in the shiftr lever. The
> problem is only in those 2 gears. If it is a problem with clutch how
> do i get to the cluch everything i have found has been for a 93 or
> older, and it says to pull the tranny, is it the same for a 95 and if
> so is there any other way, also how much will it cost if i do it and
> how much will cost to have a mechanic do it.
>
> Any help appreciated
> Thanks in advance, Donny
something like you are describing.
I think I would be pulling off the shifter boot to check before forking
out for a rebuild.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Donny wrote:
>
> My 95 yj I6 seems to have developed a clutch problem (at least i hope
> its a clutch problem, not a tranny problem). When i shift from second
> into third it does not want to go, and you can hear it scrapping just
> like you didnt push the clutch. When you let of the gas in 5th gear it
> makes a scrapping sound and has a rough feel in the shiftr lever. The
> problem is only in those 2 gears. If it is a problem with clutch how
> do i get to the cluch everything i have found has been for a 93 or
> older, and it says to pull the tranny, is it the same for a 95 and if
> so is there any other way, also how much will it cost if i do it and
> how much will cost to have a mechanic do it.
>
> Any help appreciated
> Thanks in advance, Donny
#19
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Re: Nasty sound in 5th and trouble engaging in 3rd...95 yj i6
A bad engine mount can cause the shifter to hit the body and act
something like you are describing.
I think I would be pulling off the shifter boot to check before forking
out for a rebuild.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Donny wrote:
>
> My 95 yj I6 seems to have developed a clutch problem (at least i hope
> its a clutch problem, not a tranny problem). When i shift from second
> into third it does not want to go, and you can hear it scrapping just
> like you didnt push the clutch. When you let of the gas in 5th gear it
> makes a scrapping sound and has a rough feel in the shiftr lever. The
> problem is only in those 2 gears. If it is a problem with clutch how
> do i get to the cluch everything i have found has been for a 93 or
> older, and it says to pull the tranny, is it the same for a 95 and if
> so is there any other way, also how much will it cost if i do it and
> how much will cost to have a mechanic do it.
>
> Any help appreciated
> Thanks in advance, Donny
something like you are describing.
I think I would be pulling off the shifter boot to check before forking
out for a rebuild.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Donny wrote:
>
> My 95 yj I6 seems to have developed a clutch problem (at least i hope
> its a clutch problem, not a tranny problem). When i shift from second
> into third it does not want to go, and you can hear it scrapping just
> like you didnt push the clutch. When you let of the gas in 5th gear it
> makes a scrapping sound and has a rough feel in the shiftr lever. The
> problem is only in those 2 gears. If it is a problem with clutch how
> do i get to the cluch everything i have found has been for a 93 or
> older, and it says to pull the tranny, is it the same for a 95 and if
> so is there any other way, also how much will it cost if i do it and
> how much will cost to have a mechanic do it.
>
> Any help appreciated
> Thanks in advance, Donny
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Re: Nasty sound in 5th and trouble engaging in 3rd...95 yj i6
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 19:34:47 UTC donny1487@aol.com (Donny) wrote:
> Hey guys, thanks for all the help.
>
> I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
> Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
> Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
> they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
> anyway).
>
> So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
> there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
> anyway...
Having been in this position, you might consider the second option. I
pulled the BA 10/5 apart after I had swapped in an AX15 and the
diffetence is night and day as far as strength goes ( What I really
wanted was the inout shaft to use as an alignment tool ). Just the
weight difference alone was enlightening: I dropped the BA 10/5 by
myself and set it out from under the Jeep with one hand then bought a
transmission jack to get the AX15 into place. The BA 10/5 has several
obvious weak points in the way the shafts/gears are mounted and that
@#$ aluminum synchro set is a kludge from word go. I could go on and
on, but the added strength is well worth the effort. I think mine
wound up costing me about $1400, but I swapped bell housings,
converted to the extrernal slave, and needed several extra parts like
new cross members and mount plates since the MJ does not use the skid
plate as part of the mounting scheme. The actual cost of the rebuilt
tranny (all new bearings and brass) was about half of the total price.
I was having all sorts of trouble with 1-2 shifts and the inut shaft
was making ominous noises. Once I tore it down, I could see that I
was a few thouandths away from having the idler gears meshing with the
input and cluster gears - grenade time. The cost of the synchro
assembly alone for rebuild approaches the cost of new tranny itself.
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
> Hey guys, thanks for all the help.
>
> I took it to the shop today and they said i was going to have to: A.
> Get a new/new to me tranny or, B. Have mine rebuilt.
> Both of these options are a bit pricy so i think i will wait a while(
> they said it would'nt do any more harm, it was gona have to be rebuilt
> anyway).
>
> So... Being a true idiot/money blower/Jeeper, i got to thinking, is
> there any nice options i should look at since i have to replace it
> anyway...
Having been in this position, you might consider the second option. I
pulled the BA 10/5 apart after I had swapped in an AX15 and the
diffetence is night and day as far as strength goes ( What I really
wanted was the inout shaft to use as an alignment tool ). Just the
weight difference alone was enlightening: I dropped the BA 10/5 by
myself and set it out from under the Jeep with one hand then bought a
transmission jack to get the AX15 into place. The BA 10/5 has several
obvious weak points in the way the shafts/gears are mounted and that
@#$ aluminum synchro set is a kludge from word go. I could go on and
on, but the added strength is well worth the effort. I think mine
wound up costing me about $1400, but I swapped bell housings,
converted to the extrernal slave, and needed several extra parts like
new cross members and mount plates since the MJ does not use the skid
plate as part of the mounting scheme. The actual cost of the rebuilt
tranny (all new bearings and brass) was about half of the total price.
I was having all sorts of trouble with 1-2 shifts and the inut shaft
was making ominous noises. Once I tore it down, I could see that I
was a few thouandths away from having the idler gears meshing with the
input and cluster gears - grenade time. The cost of the synchro
assembly alone for rebuild approaches the cost of new tranny itself.
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>