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General Forums => The Mess Hall => Topic started by: littleredbeater on March 20, 2006, 05:19:00 AM
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I bled my clutch over the weekend because occasionaly in the morning the pedal would go to the floor, a few pumps and it was ok, and even once in a while while driving I'd have to double clutch it. So I bled it and it felt more solid but then this morning it went right to the floor again, after a pump or two it's fine and still feels solid. Should I be considering something else besides air in the line of my 91yj 2.5L?
On another note, I think I have a bad wire going to my temp sender for my gauge, if I wiggle the wire it will work for a day or so and then stop again. Anyone know where I could get a plug for it so I could run some new wire? I wanna do an electric fan upgrade but can't until I have a gauge that works to monitor my temps. Thanks!
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Make sure your line is in good shape. If it's rusted, it could have a tiny hole and cause a problem like that. I've had the same problem with one of my brake line's on my '89 Probe.
Also, check to see if your line is good and tight.
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If it's a 91, you have an internal slave right? Any possibility it's leaking inside the bellhousing where you can't see it? Also could be the o-rings inside the master cylinder calling it quits, but I'd would suspect a leak somewhere first if you have had to bleed it more than once.
Oh yeah, I had a similar problem on a 94YJ with the temp sender. It eventually just quit working altogether when I wiggled it one day and the entire plastic portion of the sender broke off in my hand :lol: Try a new one, they are pretty inexpensive from what I remember
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Yeah, I have a similar problem with my 94. Its some kind of ultra slow leak or something. Every once in a while I will start the Jeep and the clutch pedal will go to the floor. I pop the hood, top off the clutch cylinder fluid resevoir and the problem basically disappears for a week to a month or longer. Not one of these things that I need to fix immediately, but if I ever do an extended outdoors expedition away from civilization, it probably wouldn't hurt for me to have the line checked and or replaced.
Over the next 75k miles or so, I will probably change the clutch to one of the upgraded versions. When I first got the Jeep, I was skipping first gear and just pulling away in second gear (probably too much), which did a little wear on the disc. Not a real problem now, but again, something to work on later.
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I'm going to try and bleed it again tonight, I hope it's just that I did a sucky job bleeding it the first time because I don't wanna have to pull the tranny just to check the internal slave and throw out bearing. How expensive are master cylinders and are there any tricks I would need to know before changing it? The jeep does have 135k on it and it did sit for almost two years before I rescued it so it would make sense that the seals might be going. Funny thing is, it did n't do it right away, it was a month or so after I topped off all the fluids that it started up. thanks!