Re: Stumper: AX5 or not?
Hm. My AX5 had the internal slave. Can you get a picture of the
transmission? Carl "The Merg" <greg.mergner@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1168924152.954128.307970@v45g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... > 'The internal slaves are identical in every dimension but the ax15 > version has the bleeder exiting beside the feed line. Where the ax5 > exits on the pass side.' > > From: > http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...ghlight=thread > > > On Jan 16, 12:06 am, "Carl" <carlsai...@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote: >> I thought the bleeder was on the driver side on the AX5? >> >> Carl >> >> "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in >> messagenews:1168923423.949939.20480@l53g2000cwa.go oglegroups.com... >> >> > OK guys, this is from a '93 YJ with a 2.5L. Now, I've always been >> > under the impression that the 4cyl came with the ax5, for which the >> > bleeder valve is located on the passenger side. >> > However, the bleeder valve on my transmission exits on the driver side, >> > which I believe is an identifying feature of the ax15. >> > I've wondered about this ever since I bought the thing and started >> > reading over the Haynes manual. I was reading the pirate4x4 forum >> > tonight and thought about it again, so I ran down and took a picture of >> > the valve: >> >> >http://s143.photobucket.com/albums/r...er/?action=vie... >> >> > The odd thing is that I bought this from I thought the original owner, >> > who definitely didn't seem like the type to do crazy swaps (the >> > pristine condition was the selling point). >> >> > to summarize: >> > '93 YJ >> > 2.5L engine >> > bleeder valve on the driver side. >> >> > Any ideas? >> > Any identifying marks or tags I should take a look at in the morning? > |
Re: Stumper: AX5 or not?
Hm. My AX5 had the internal slave. Can you get a picture of the
transmission? Carl "The Merg" <greg.mergner@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1168924152.954128.307970@v45g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... > 'The internal slaves are identical in every dimension but the ax15 > version has the bleeder exiting beside the feed line. Where the ax5 > exits on the pass side.' > > From: > http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...ghlight=thread > > > On Jan 16, 12:06 am, "Carl" <carlsai...@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote: >> I thought the bleeder was on the driver side on the AX5? >> >> Carl >> >> "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in >> messagenews:1168923423.949939.20480@l53g2000cwa.go oglegroups.com... >> >> > OK guys, this is from a '93 YJ with a 2.5L. Now, I've always been >> > under the impression that the 4cyl came with the ax5, for which the >> > bleeder valve is located on the passenger side. >> > However, the bleeder valve on my transmission exits on the driver side, >> > which I believe is an identifying feature of the ax15. >> > I've wondered about this ever since I bought the thing and started >> > reading over the Haynes manual. I was reading the pirate4x4 forum >> > tonight and thought about it again, so I ran down and took a picture of >> > the valve: >> >> >http://s143.photobucket.com/albums/r...er/?action=vie... >> >> > The odd thing is that I bought this from I thought the original owner, >> > who definitely didn't seem like the type to do crazy swaps (the >> > pristine condition was the selling point). >> >> > to summarize: >> > '93 YJ >> > 2.5L engine >> > bleeder valve on the driver side. >> >> > Any ideas? >> > Any identifying marks or tags I should take a look at in the morning? > |
Re: Stumper: AX5 or not?
Hm. My AX5 had the internal slave. Can you get a picture of the
transmission? Carl "The Merg" <greg.mergner@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1168924152.954128.307970@v45g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... > 'The internal slaves are identical in every dimension but the ax15 > version has the bleeder exiting beside the feed line. Where the ax5 > exits on the pass side.' > > From: > http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...ghlight=thread > > > On Jan 16, 12:06 am, "Carl" <carlsai...@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote: >> I thought the bleeder was on the driver side on the AX5? >> >> Carl >> >> "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in >> messagenews:1168923423.949939.20480@l53g2000cwa.go oglegroups.com... >> >> > OK guys, this is from a '93 YJ with a 2.5L. Now, I've always been >> > under the impression that the 4cyl came with the ax5, for which the >> > bleeder valve is located on the passenger side. >> > However, the bleeder valve on my transmission exits on the driver side, >> > which I believe is an identifying feature of the ax15. >> > I've wondered about this ever since I bought the thing and started >> > reading over the Haynes manual. I was reading the pirate4x4 forum >> > tonight and thought about it again, so I ran down and took a picture of >> > the valve: >> >> >http://s143.photobucket.com/albums/r...er/?action=vie... >> >> > The odd thing is that I bought this from I thought the original owner, >> > who definitely didn't seem like the type to do crazy swaps (the >> > pristine condition was the selling point). >> >> > to summarize: >> > '93 YJ >> > 2.5L engine >> > bleeder valve on the driver side. >> >> > Any ideas? >> > Any identifying marks or tags I should take a look at in the morning? > |
Re: Stumper: AX5 or not?
Carl,
So your's exited on the driver side as well? AFAIK everything I've read has always said that the ax5 exits on the passenger side. I actually remember being really confused when I first had to bleed the clutch because the book (haynes) said 'passenger side'. But this could be a simple problem of different model years? I put in the motor and have replaced the clutch once since then - I kind of recall having to rotate the bleeder valve to make it fit - but that could be my memory making things up; it does that sometimes. I'll take more complete pictures in the morning. Carl wrote: > Hm. My AX5 had the internal slave. Can you get a picture of the > transmission? > > Carl > > > "The Merg" <greg.mergner@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1168924152.954128.307970@v45g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... > > 'The internal slaves are identical in every dimension but the ax15 > > version has the bleeder exiting beside the feed line. Where the ax5 > > exits on the pass side.' > > > > From: > > http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...ghlight=thread > > > > > > On Jan 16, 12:06 am, "Carl" <carlsai...@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote: > >> I thought the bleeder was on the driver side on the AX5? > >> > >> Carl > >> > >> "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in > >> messagenews:1168923423.949939.20480@l53g2000cwa.go oglegroups.com... > >> > >> > OK guys, this is from a '93 YJ with a 2.5L. Now, I've always been > >> > under the impression that the 4cyl came with the ax5, for which the > >> > bleeder valve is located on the passenger side. > >> > However, the bleeder valve on my transmission exits on the driver side, > >> > which I believe is an identifying feature of the ax15. > >> > I've wondered about this ever since I bought the thing and started > >> > reading over the Haynes manual. I was reading the pirate4x4 forum > >> > tonight and thought about it again, so I ran down and took a picture of > >> > the valve: > >> > >> >http://s143.photobucket.com/albums/r...er/?action=vie... > >> > >> > The odd thing is that I bought this from I thought the original owner, > >> > who definitely didn't seem like the type to do crazy swaps (the > >> > pristine condition was the selling point). > >> > >> > to summarize: > >> > '93 YJ > >> > 2.5L engine > >> > bleeder valve on the driver side. > >> > >> > Any ideas? > >> > Any identifying marks or tags I should take a look at in the morning? > > |
Re: Stumper: AX5 or not?
Carl,
So your's exited on the driver side as well? AFAIK everything I've read has always said that the ax5 exits on the passenger side. I actually remember being really confused when I first had to bleed the clutch because the book (haynes) said 'passenger side'. But this could be a simple problem of different model years? I put in the motor and have replaced the clutch once since then - I kind of recall having to rotate the bleeder valve to make it fit - but that could be my memory making things up; it does that sometimes. I'll take more complete pictures in the morning. Carl wrote: > Hm. My AX5 had the internal slave. Can you get a picture of the > transmission? > > Carl > > > "The Merg" <greg.mergner@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1168924152.954128.307970@v45g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... > > 'The internal slaves are identical in every dimension but the ax15 > > version has the bleeder exiting beside the feed line. Where the ax5 > > exits on the pass side.' > > > > From: > > http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...ghlight=thread > > > > > > On Jan 16, 12:06 am, "Carl" <carlsai...@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote: > >> I thought the bleeder was on the driver side on the AX5? > >> > >> Carl > >> > >> "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in > >> messagenews:1168923423.949939.20480@l53g2000cwa.go oglegroups.com... > >> > >> > OK guys, this is from a '93 YJ with a 2.5L. Now, I've always been > >> > under the impression that the 4cyl came with the ax5, for which the > >> > bleeder valve is located on the passenger side. > >> > However, the bleeder valve on my transmission exits on the driver side, > >> > which I believe is an identifying feature of the ax15. > >> > I've wondered about this ever since I bought the thing and started > >> > reading over the Haynes manual. I was reading the pirate4x4 forum > >> > tonight and thought about it again, so I ran down and took a picture of > >> > the valve: > >> > >> >http://s143.photobucket.com/albums/r...er/?action=vie... > >> > >> > The odd thing is that I bought this from I thought the original owner, > >> > who definitely didn't seem like the type to do crazy swaps (the > >> > pristine condition was the selling point). > >> > >> > to summarize: > >> > '93 YJ > >> > 2.5L engine > >> > bleeder valve on the driver side. > >> > >> > Any ideas? > >> > Any identifying marks or tags I should take a look at in the morning? > > |
Re: Stumper: AX5 or not?
Carl,
So your's exited on the driver side as well? AFAIK everything I've read has always said that the ax5 exits on the passenger side. I actually remember being really confused when I first had to bleed the clutch because the book (haynes) said 'passenger side'. But this could be a simple problem of different model years? I put in the motor and have replaced the clutch once since then - I kind of recall having to rotate the bleeder valve to make it fit - but that could be my memory making things up; it does that sometimes. I'll take more complete pictures in the morning. Carl wrote: > Hm. My AX5 had the internal slave. Can you get a picture of the > transmission? > > Carl > > > "The Merg" <greg.mergner@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1168924152.954128.307970@v45g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... > > 'The internal slaves are identical in every dimension but the ax15 > > version has the bleeder exiting beside the feed line. Where the ax5 > > exits on the pass side.' > > > > From: > > http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...ghlight=thread > > > > > > On Jan 16, 12:06 am, "Carl" <carlsai...@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote: > >> I thought the bleeder was on the driver side on the AX5? > >> > >> Carl > >> > >> "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in > >> messagenews:1168923423.949939.20480@l53g2000cwa.go oglegroups.com... > >> > >> > OK guys, this is from a '93 YJ with a 2.5L. Now, I've always been > >> > under the impression that the 4cyl came with the ax5, for which the > >> > bleeder valve is located on the passenger side. > >> > However, the bleeder valve on my transmission exits on the driver side, > >> > which I believe is an identifying feature of the ax15. > >> > I've wondered about this ever since I bought the thing and started > >> > reading over the Haynes manual. I was reading the pirate4x4 forum > >> > tonight and thought about it again, so I ran down and took a picture of > >> > the valve: > >> > >> >http://s143.photobucket.com/albums/r...er/?action=vie... > >> > >> > The odd thing is that I bought this from I thought the original owner, > >> > who definitely didn't seem like the type to do crazy swaps (the > >> > pristine condition was the selling point). > >> > >> > to summarize: > >> > '93 YJ > >> > 2.5L engine > >> > bleeder valve on the driver side. > >> > >> > Any ideas? > >> > Any identifying marks or tags I should take a look at in the morning? > > |
Re: Stumper: AX5 or not?
Carl,
So your's exited on the driver side as well? AFAIK everything I've read has always said that the ax5 exits on the passenger side. I actually remember being really confused when I first had to bleed the clutch because the book (haynes) said 'passenger side'. But this could be a simple problem of different model years? I put in the motor and have replaced the clutch once since then - I kind of recall having to rotate the bleeder valve to make it fit - but that could be my memory making things up; it does that sometimes. I'll take more complete pictures in the morning. Carl wrote: > Hm. My AX5 had the internal slave. Can you get a picture of the > transmission? > > Carl > > > "The Merg" <greg.mergner@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1168924152.954128.307970@v45g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com... > > 'The internal slaves are identical in every dimension but the ax15 > > version has the bleeder exiting beside the feed line. Where the ax5 > > exits on the pass side.' > > > > From: > > http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...ghlight=thread > > > > > > On Jan 16, 12:06 am, "Carl" <carlsai...@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote: > >> I thought the bleeder was on the driver side on the AX5? > >> > >> Carl > >> > >> "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in > >> messagenews:1168923423.949939.20480@l53g2000cwa.go oglegroups.com... > >> > >> > OK guys, this is from a '93 YJ with a 2.5L. Now, I've always been > >> > under the impression that the 4cyl came with the ax5, for which the > >> > bleeder valve is located on the passenger side. > >> > However, the bleeder valve on my transmission exits on the driver side, > >> > which I believe is an identifying feature of the ax15. > >> > I've wondered about this ever since I bought the thing and started > >> > reading over the Haynes manual. I was reading the pirate4x4 forum > >> > tonight and thought about it again, so I ran down and took a picture of > >> > the valve: > >> > >> >http://s143.photobucket.com/albums/r...er/?action=vie... > >> > >> > The odd thing is that I bought this from I thought the original owner, > >> > who definitely didn't seem like the type to do crazy swaps (the > >> > pristine condition was the selling point). > >> > >> > to summarize: > >> > '93 YJ > >> > 2.5L engine > >> > bleeder valve on the driver side. > >> > >> > Any ideas? > >> > Any identifying marks or tags I should take a look at in the morning? > > |
Re: Stumper: AX5 or not?
> You replaced the clutch and didn't get an external slave setup for it? I am
> thinking you put the bell housing in upside down. huh...possibly. would everything still bolt in correctly? On Jan 16, 1:38 am, "Earle Horton" <e...@vascongado.usa> wrote: > You replaced the clutch and didn't get an external slave setup for it? I am > thinking you put the bell housing in upside down. > > Earle > > "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:1168928320.624733.99430@q2g2000cwa.goo glegroups.com... > > > Carl, > > So your's exited on the driver side as well? > > AFAIK everything I've read has always said that the ax5 exits on the > > passenger side. I actually remember being really confused when I first > > had to bleed the clutch because the book (haynes) said 'passenger > > side'. But this could be a simple problem of different model years? > > I put in the motor and have replaced the clutch once since then - I > > kind of recall having to rotate the bleeder valve to make it fit - but > > that could be my memory making things up; it does that sometimes. > > > I'll take more complete pictures in the morning. > > > Carl wrote: > > > Hm. My AX5 had the internal slave. Can you get a picture of the > > > transmission? > > > > Carl > > > > "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > >news:1168924152.954128.307970@v45g2000cwv.googleg roups.com... > > > > 'The internal slaves are identical in every dimension but the ax15 > > > > version has the bleeder exiting beside the feed line. Where the ax5 > > > > exits on the pass side.' > > > > > From:http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...ghlight=thread > > > > > > > On Jan 16, 12:06 am, "Carl" <carlsai...@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote: > > > >> I thought the bleeder was on the driver side on the AX5? > > > > >> Carl > > > > >> "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in > > > >> messagenews:1168923423.949939.20480@l53g2000cwa.go oglegroups.com... > > > > >> > OK guys, this is from a '93 YJ with a 2.5L. Now, I've always been > > > >> > under the impression that the 4cyl came with the ax5, for which the > > > >> > bleeder valve is located on the passenger side. > > > >> > However, the bleeder valve on my transmission exits on the driver > side, > > > >> > which I believe is an identifying feature of the ax15. > > > >> > I've wondered about this ever since I bought the thing and started > > > >> > reading over the Haynes manual. I was reading the pirate4x4 forum > > > >> > tonight and thought about it again, so I ran down and took a > picture of > > > >> > the valve: > > >http://s143.photobucket.com/albums/r...er/?action=vie... > > > > >> > The odd thing is that I bought this from I thought the original > owner, > > > >> > who definitely didn't seem like the type to do crazy swaps (the > > > >> > pristine condition was the selling point). > > > > >> > to summarize: > > > >> > '93 YJ > > > >> > 2.5L engine > > > >> > bleeder valve on the driver side. > > > > >> > Any ideas? > > > >> > Any identifying marks or tags I should take a look at in the > morning? |
Re: Stumper: AX5 or not?
> You replaced the clutch and didn't get an external slave setup for it? I am
> thinking you put the bell housing in upside down. huh...possibly. would everything still bolt in correctly? On Jan 16, 1:38 am, "Earle Horton" <e...@vascongado.usa> wrote: > You replaced the clutch and didn't get an external slave setup for it? I am > thinking you put the bell housing in upside down. > > Earle > > "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:1168928320.624733.99430@q2g2000cwa.goo glegroups.com... > > > Carl, > > So your's exited on the driver side as well? > > AFAIK everything I've read has always said that the ax5 exits on the > > passenger side. I actually remember being really confused when I first > > had to bleed the clutch because the book (haynes) said 'passenger > > side'. But this could be a simple problem of different model years? > > I put in the motor and have replaced the clutch once since then - I > > kind of recall having to rotate the bleeder valve to make it fit - but > > that could be my memory making things up; it does that sometimes. > > > I'll take more complete pictures in the morning. > > > Carl wrote: > > > Hm. My AX5 had the internal slave. Can you get a picture of the > > > transmission? > > > > Carl > > > > "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > >news:1168924152.954128.307970@v45g2000cwv.googleg roups.com... > > > > 'The internal slaves are identical in every dimension but the ax15 > > > > version has the bleeder exiting beside the feed line. Where the ax5 > > > > exits on the pass side.' > > > > > From:http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...ghlight=thread > > > > > > > On Jan 16, 12:06 am, "Carl" <carlsai...@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote: > > > >> I thought the bleeder was on the driver side on the AX5? > > > > >> Carl > > > > >> "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in > > > >> messagenews:1168923423.949939.20480@l53g2000cwa.go oglegroups.com... > > > > >> > OK guys, this is from a '93 YJ with a 2.5L. Now, I've always been > > > >> > under the impression that the 4cyl came with the ax5, for which the > > > >> > bleeder valve is located on the passenger side. > > > >> > However, the bleeder valve on my transmission exits on the driver > side, > > > >> > which I believe is an identifying feature of the ax15. > > > >> > I've wondered about this ever since I bought the thing and started > > > >> > reading over the Haynes manual. I was reading the pirate4x4 forum > > > >> > tonight and thought about it again, so I ran down and took a > picture of > > > >> > the valve: > > >http://s143.photobucket.com/albums/r...er/?action=vie... > > > > >> > The odd thing is that I bought this from I thought the original > owner, > > > >> > who definitely didn't seem like the type to do crazy swaps (the > > > >> > pristine condition was the selling point). > > > > >> > to summarize: > > > >> > '93 YJ > > > >> > 2.5L engine > > > >> > bleeder valve on the driver side. > > > > >> > Any ideas? > > > >> > Any identifying marks or tags I should take a look at in the > morning? |
Re: Stumper: AX5 or not?
> You replaced the clutch and didn't get an external slave setup for it? I am
> thinking you put the bell housing in upside down. huh...possibly. would everything still bolt in correctly? On Jan 16, 1:38 am, "Earle Horton" <e...@vascongado.usa> wrote: > You replaced the clutch and didn't get an external slave setup for it? I am > thinking you put the bell housing in upside down. > > Earle > > "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:1168928320.624733.99430@q2g2000cwa.goo glegroups.com... > > > Carl, > > So your's exited on the driver side as well? > > AFAIK everything I've read has always said that the ax5 exits on the > > passenger side. I actually remember being really confused when I first > > had to bleed the clutch because the book (haynes) said 'passenger > > side'. But this could be a simple problem of different model years? > > I put in the motor and have replaced the clutch once since then - I > > kind of recall having to rotate the bleeder valve to make it fit - but > > that could be my memory making things up; it does that sometimes. > > > I'll take more complete pictures in the morning. > > > Carl wrote: > > > Hm. My AX5 had the internal slave. Can you get a picture of the > > > transmission? > > > > Carl > > > > "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > >news:1168924152.954128.307970@v45g2000cwv.googleg roups.com... > > > > 'The internal slaves are identical in every dimension but the ax15 > > > > version has the bleeder exiting beside the feed line. Where the ax5 > > > > exits on the pass side.' > > > > > From:http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...ghlight=thread > > > > > > > On Jan 16, 12:06 am, "Carl" <carlsai...@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote: > > > >> I thought the bleeder was on the driver side on the AX5? > > > > >> Carl > > > > >> "The Merg" <greg.merg...@gmail.com> wrote in > > > >> messagenews:1168923423.949939.20480@l53g2000cwa.go oglegroups.com... > > > > >> > OK guys, this is from a '93 YJ with a 2.5L. Now, I've always been > > > >> > under the impression that the 4cyl came with the ax5, for which the > > > >> > bleeder valve is located on the passenger side. > > > >> > However, the bleeder valve on my transmission exits on the driver > side, > > > >> > which I believe is an identifying feature of the ax15. > > > >> > I've wondered about this ever since I bought the thing and started > > > >> > reading over the Haynes manual. I was reading the pirate4x4 forum > > > >> > tonight and thought about it again, so I ran down and took a > picture of > > > >> > the valve: > > >http://s143.photobucket.com/albums/r...er/?action=vie... > > > > >> > The odd thing is that I bought this from I thought the original > owner, > > > >> > who definitely didn't seem like the type to do crazy swaps (the > > > >> > pristine condition was the selling point). > > > > >> > to summarize: > > > >> > '93 YJ > > > >> > 2.5L engine > > > >> > bleeder valve on the driver side. > > > > >> > Any ideas? > > > >> > Any identifying marks or tags I should take a look at in the > morning? |
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