boomer1
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- Northglenn, Co
My son has a 1988, 4.0, manual 5 speed.
He's was having trouble getting it into gear. The Master cylinder was a little low, filled it up and pumped it and it appeared to help.
Thinking we need to replace the slave, seeing some light weight oil dripping fromt the bell housing. Also thinking we should replace the master cylinder also.
I got two manuals, one from jeep the other Haynes. The Haynes manual said it was a hydrolic throw out bearing and the transmission needs to be dropped to change out the slave cylinder. The Jeep manuel said that all you have to do is disconnect the line, take out the two bolts and remove from the side of the bell housing.
I did a search, and it appears that their are two different types, one internal, one external. How do I tell which one we have. If the trans has to be dropped, it's beyond us, if it is the external and as easy as the jeep manual said, we could try and fix it.
Could some one please tell us how to tell, or what to look for?
Thanks
He's was having trouble getting it into gear. The Master cylinder was a little low, filled it up and pumped it and it appeared to help.
Thinking we need to replace the slave, seeing some light weight oil dripping fromt the bell housing. Also thinking we should replace the master cylinder also.
I got two manuals, one from jeep the other Haynes. The Haynes manual said it was a hydrolic throw out bearing and the transmission needs to be dropped to change out the slave cylinder. The Jeep manuel said that all you have to do is disconnect the line, take out the two bolts and remove from the side of the bell housing.
I did a search, and it appears that their are two different types, one internal, one external. How do I tell which one we have. If the trans has to be dropped, it's beyond us, if it is the external and as easy as the jeep manual said, we could try and fix it.
Could some one please tell us how to tell, or what to look for?
Thanks