Hello again, the Jeep is a 99 TJ 4.0 I6 with 150k miles on it.
I've been having what I believed were clutch issues but after talking to a fellow armchair mechanic he was concerned it might be transmission related. Here are the symptoms:
The clutch pedal must be fully depressed to the floor to shift into first. Each following gear becomes easier as you go up. It feels as though there is a spring loaded gate when you try to push the shifter into gear, at 1 or 2 the "gate" is harder to push open. There is a distinct click sound when you engage the gear but no clicking at all once it's fully engaged. There is a grind when trying to go into reverse. I haven't noticed any slippage but the engine does seem to be working harder to get up to the expected speed.
Thoughts?
I've been having what I believed were clutch issues but after talking to a fellow armchair mechanic he was concerned it might be transmission related. Here are the symptoms:
The clutch pedal must be fully depressed to the floor to shift into first. Each following gear becomes easier as you go up. It feels as though there is a spring loaded gate when you try to push the shifter into gear, at 1 or 2 the "gate" is harder to push open. There is a distinct click sound when you engage the gear but no clicking at all once it's fully engaged. There is a grind when trying to go into reverse. I haven't noticed any slippage but the engine does seem to be working harder to get up to the expected speed.
Thoughts?