Turbogus
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'78 Cherokee has clutch gremlin, binding?
Howdy all,
Posting for a good friend that works at the local NAPA store. He's got, if I remember correctly a mid '70's Wagoneer. He tells me that when he put a new motor in it he did the clutch and throwout bearing as well. Unfortunately he had to do his work in the dark when he assembled the motor/clutch/trans.
After only a couple of trips he noticed he had to push harder and harder on the clutch pedal to shift, also when he starts the motor and pushes in the clutch the motor starts to bog slightly.
He tells me that he's confident he was using O.E. spec parts using crossover books available to him at NAPA. He's dreading seperating the motor and transmission again now the off road season has begun in earest here in Oregon (the two week long "summer" period with no rain).
I'm hopeful that he'll find the trouble externally in the linkage, but if anyone has a better idea please post a response.
Thanks and a lift of the lynch lid.
Howdy all,
Posting for a good friend that works at the local NAPA store. He's got, if I remember correctly a mid '70's Wagoneer. He tells me that when he put a new motor in it he did the clutch and throwout bearing as well. Unfortunately he had to do his work in the dark when he assembled the motor/clutch/trans.
After only a couple of trips he noticed he had to push harder and harder on the clutch pedal to shift, also when he starts the motor and pushes in the clutch the motor starts to bog slightly.
He tells me that he's confident he was using O.E. spec parts using crossover books available to him at NAPA. He's dreading seperating the motor and transmission again now the off road season has begun in earest here in Oregon (the two week long "summer" period with no rain).
I'm hopeful that he'll find the trouble externally in the linkage, but if anyone has a better idea please post a response.
Thanks and a lift of the lynch lid.
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