squilling ??
#21
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Re: squilling ??
If that's what the problem is, you like the Jeep and plan on keeping it
then yes.
Basically what your looking at is a new clutch, most of expense is
taking everything apart and putting it back together again, so unless
the clutch is virtually new it would be a waste of money to replace the
bearing without replacing the clutch.
If you or someone were to listen under the Jeep with it running you can
probably tell pretty quickly if the noise is coming from the front or
closer to the middle where the clutch is.
If it's a 4.0 six the engine should be good for many more miles, also if
you or anyone has a habit of resting their foot on the clutch pedal that
can cause this problem, as can a lot of stop and go traffic.
Jeff DeWitt
agent99 wrote:
> So Jeff do you think I should have this bearing fixed?? I love my jeep..I
> really hate to part with it.I dont want to go buy someones elses
> problems.. . my husband had a stroke 6 years ago.. Im pretty much alone on
> this Thanks for all the help guys!!
>
then yes.
Basically what your looking at is a new clutch, most of expense is
taking everything apart and putting it back together again, so unless
the clutch is virtually new it would be a waste of money to replace the
bearing without replacing the clutch.
If you or someone were to listen under the Jeep with it running you can
probably tell pretty quickly if the noise is coming from the front or
closer to the middle where the clutch is.
If it's a 4.0 six the engine should be good for many more miles, also if
you or anyone has a habit of resting their foot on the clutch pedal that
can cause this problem, as can a lot of stop and go traffic.
Jeff DeWitt
agent99 wrote:
> So Jeff do you think I should have this bearing fixed?? I love my jeep..I
> really hate to part with it.I dont want to go buy someones elses
> problems.. . my husband had a stroke 6 years ago.. Im pretty much alone on
> this Thanks for all the help guys!!
>
#22
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Re: squilling ??
If that's what the problem is, you like the Jeep and plan on keeping it
then yes.
Basically what your looking at is a new clutch, most of expense is
taking everything apart and putting it back together again, so unless
the clutch is virtually new it would be a waste of money to replace the
bearing without replacing the clutch.
If you or someone were to listen under the Jeep with it running you can
probably tell pretty quickly if the noise is coming from the front or
closer to the middle where the clutch is.
If it's a 4.0 six the engine should be good for many more miles, also if
you or anyone has a habit of resting their foot on the clutch pedal that
can cause this problem, as can a lot of stop and go traffic.
Jeff DeWitt
agent99 wrote:
> So Jeff do you think I should have this bearing fixed?? I love my jeep..I
> really hate to part with it.I dont want to go buy someones elses
> problems.. . my husband had a stroke 6 years ago.. Im pretty much alone on
> this Thanks for all the help guys!!
>
then yes.
Basically what your looking at is a new clutch, most of expense is
taking everything apart and putting it back together again, so unless
the clutch is virtually new it would be a waste of money to replace the
bearing without replacing the clutch.
If you or someone were to listen under the Jeep with it running you can
probably tell pretty quickly if the noise is coming from the front or
closer to the middle where the clutch is.
If it's a 4.0 six the engine should be good for many more miles, also if
you or anyone has a habit of resting their foot on the clutch pedal that
can cause this problem, as can a lot of stop and go traffic.
Jeff DeWitt
agent99 wrote:
> So Jeff do you think I should have this bearing fixed?? I love my jeep..I
> really hate to part with it.I dont want to go buy someones elses
> problems.. . my husband had a stroke 6 years ago.. Im pretty much alone on
> this Thanks for all the help guys!!
>
#23
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Re: squilling ??
actually i do a lot of stop and go driving..nothing far... just around town
type of thing.. and i know for sure i dont ride the clutch.. thats one
thing my husband taught me as a no no.. i will listen under to see if its
coming from the front or middle .. now if its in the front what does that
mean??
type of thing.. and i know for sure i dont ride the clutch.. thats one
thing my husband taught me as a no no.. i will listen under to see if its
coming from the front or middle .. now if its in the front what does that
mean??
#24
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Re: squilling ??
actually i do a lot of stop and go driving..nothing far... just around town
type of thing.. and i know for sure i dont ride the clutch.. thats one
thing my husband taught me as a no no.. i will listen under to see if its
coming from the front or middle .. now if its in the front what does that
mean??
type of thing.. and i know for sure i dont ride the clutch.. thats one
thing my husband taught me as a no no.. i will listen under to see if its
coming from the front or middle .. now if its in the front what does that
mean??
#25
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Re: squilling ??
actually i do a lot of stop and go driving..nothing far... just around town
type of thing.. and i know for sure i dont ride the clutch.. thats one
thing my husband taught me as a no no.. i will listen under to see if its
coming from the front or middle .. now if its in the front what does that
mean??
type of thing.. and i know for sure i dont ride the clutch.. thats one
thing my husband taught me as a no no.. i will listen under to see if its
coming from the front or middle .. now if its in the front what does that
mean??
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Re: squilling ??
On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 15:01:56 -0500, agent99 wrote:
> for the past week ive been hearing squilling under the hood. had them
> replace the belt and it still happenes... not all the time... usually if i
> put the clutch in it decreases.. then today it didnt squill at all... any
> ideas.. its a 1994 Jeep Wrangler. 150,000 miles.. cluth and shifthing is
> all working fine
Just a thought - if it's a pretty high pitched squeal, you might be
looking at an idler pulley bearing.
On your clutch possibility, put the transmission in neutral, release the
clutch - take your foot clear off it. Now, GENTLY put your foot against
the clutch pedal and begin to very slowly press the clutch pedal down.
Note any sounds or even slight vibrations you feel through the pedal and
give us a rundown on the whole cycle. That may give a better idea
of whether the throwout is the culprit. Even a quiet throwout that is
failing will give you some feeling of roughness, especially at light
pressure.
--
Will Honea <whonea@yahoo.com>
> for the past week ive been hearing squilling under the hood. had them
> replace the belt and it still happenes... not all the time... usually if i
> put the clutch in it decreases.. then today it didnt squill at all... any
> ideas.. its a 1994 Jeep Wrangler. 150,000 miles.. cluth and shifthing is
> all working fine
Just a thought - if it's a pretty high pitched squeal, you might be
looking at an idler pulley bearing.
On your clutch possibility, put the transmission in neutral, release the
clutch - take your foot clear off it. Now, GENTLY put your foot against
the clutch pedal and begin to very slowly press the clutch pedal down.
Note any sounds or even slight vibrations you feel through the pedal and
give us a rundown on the whole cycle. That may give a better idea
of whether the throwout is the culprit. Even a quiet throwout that is
failing will give you some feeling of roughness, especially at light
pressure.
--
Will Honea <whonea@yahoo.com>
#27
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Re: squilling ??
On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 15:01:56 -0500, agent99 wrote:
> for the past week ive been hearing squilling under the hood. had them
> replace the belt and it still happenes... not all the time... usually if i
> put the clutch in it decreases.. then today it didnt squill at all... any
> ideas.. its a 1994 Jeep Wrangler. 150,000 miles.. cluth and shifthing is
> all working fine
Just a thought - if it's a pretty high pitched squeal, you might be
looking at an idler pulley bearing.
On your clutch possibility, put the transmission in neutral, release the
clutch - take your foot clear off it. Now, GENTLY put your foot against
the clutch pedal and begin to very slowly press the clutch pedal down.
Note any sounds or even slight vibrations you feel through the pedal and
give us a rundown on the whole cycle. That may give a better idea
of whether the throwout is the culprit. Even a quiet throwout that is
failing will give you some feeling of roughness, especially at light
pressure.
--
Will Honea <whonea@yahoo.com>
> for the past week ive been hearing squilling under the hood. had them
> replace the belt and it still happenes... not all the time... usually if i
> put the clutch in it decreases.. then today it didnt squill at all... any
> ideas.. its a 1994 Jeep Wrangler. 150,000 miles.. cluth and shifthing is
> all working fine
Just a thought - if it's a pretty high pitched squeal, you might be
looking at an idler pulley bearing.
On your clutch possibility, put the transmission in neutral, release the
clutch - take your foot clear off it. Now, GENTLY put your foot against
the clutch pedal and begin to very slowly press the clutch pedal down.
Note any sounds or even slight vibrations you feel through the pedal and
give us a rundown on the whole cycle. That may give a better idea
of whether the throwout is the culprit. Even a quiet throwout that is
failing will give you some feeling of roughness, especially at light
pressure.
--
Will Honea <whonea@yahoo.com>
#28
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Re: squilling ??
On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 15:01:56 -0500, agent99 wrote:
> for the past week ive been hearing squilling under the hood. had them
> replace the belt and it still happenes... not all the time... usually if i
> put the clutch in it decreases.. then today it didnt squill at all... any
> ideas.. its a 1994 Jeep Wrangler. 150,000 miles.. cluth and shifthing is
> all working fine
Just a thought - if it's a pretty high pitched squeal, you might be
looking at an idler pulley bearing.
On your clutch possibility, put the transmission in neutral, release the
clutch - take your foot clear off it. Now, GENTLY put your foot against
the clutch pedal and begin to very slowly press the clutch pedal down.
Note any sounds or even slight vibrations you feel through the pedal and
give us a rundown on the whole cycle. That may give a better idea
of whether the throwout is the culprit. Even a quiet throwout that is
failing will give you some feeling of roughness, especially at light
pressure.
--
Will Honea <whonea@yahoo.com>
> for the past week ive been hearing squilling under the hood. had them
> replace the belt and it still happenes... not all the time... usually if i
> put the clutch in it decreases.. then today it didnt squill at all... any
> ideas.. its a 1994 Jeep Wrangler. 150,000 miles.. cluth and shifthing is
> all working fine
Just a thought - if it's a pretty high pitched squeal, you might be
looking at an idler pulley bearing.
On your clutch possibility, put the transmission in neutral, release the
clutch - take your foot clear off it. Now, GENTLY put your foot against
the clutch pedal and begin to very slowly press the clutch pedal down.
Note any sounds or even slight vibrations you feel through the pedal and
give us a rundown on the whole cycle. That may give a better idea
of whether the throwout is the culprit. Even a quiet throwout that is
failing will give you some feeling of roughness, especially at light
pressure.
--
Will Honea <whonea@yahoo.com>