Stiff Clutch
#1
Stiff Clutch
Jeep Sahara 2003.
I had the clutch replaced last year and it seems to be fine.
However, when the Jeep heats up (after about half an hour) the clutch pedal becomes quite stiff to push down.
Any ideas as to what may be causing it?
I had the clutch replaced last year and it seems to be fine.
However, when the Jeep heats up (after about half an hour) the clutch pedal becomes quite stiff to push down.
Any ideas as to what may be causing it?
#3
Re: Stiff Clutch
I checked the fluid, that seems to be ok.
What else?
When I depress the clutch it makes a creaking noise (outside).
Could it be the slave?
Does the input shaft of the transmission require grease when the throw-out bearing is installed?
What else?
When I depress the clutch it makes a creaking noise (outside).
Could it be the slave?
Does the input shaft of the transmission require grease when the throw-out bearing is installed?
#4
Re: Stiff Clutch
From Service manual
INSTALLATION
(1) Lubricate crankshaft pilot bearing, input shaft
splines, bearing retainer slide surface, fork pivot and
release fork pivot surface. Lubricate with Mopar high
temperature bearing grease or equivalent.
(2) Install new release bearing. Verify bearing is
properly secured to release fork.
(3) Install transmission.
INSTALLATION
(1) Lubricate crankshaft pilot bearing, input shaft
splines, bearing retainer slide surface, fork pivot and
release fork pivot surface. Lubricate with Mopar high
temperature bearing grease or equivalent.
(2) Install new release bearing. Verify bearing is
properly secured to release fork.
(3) Install transmission.
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