Hello guys, I am somewhat puzzled and curious if any of you experienced the same "problem", if you ever heard of any modification to prevent it and looking for some advice.
Couple of weeks ago I was wheeling with some friend in Furstenau 4x4 park in Germany. (
http://www.furstenforest.eu/)
My 4 cyl YJ can cope with the most hurdles there, however this time I got stuck by a puddle of mud.
The Jeep was half submersed in a mudpool, which I was trying to cross, almost at the end I got stuck and shifted in reverse and 1st several times to see if I could "rock" clear.
Suddenly I lost all traction: engine revved but no wheels spun.
It felt like the clutch was disengaged, however my foot was not on the clutch pedal.
Got pulled out the puddle by a buddy and went to the wash to clean out my bellhousing; it didn't help.
Because it was warm and sunny and did not like to spent the remainder of the day under my car and rather go to the bbq and beer; I called the German motorclub ADAC to haul my car to my home in The Netherlands. (it is all paied for by my insurance)
Last sunday I finaly got time to inspect the clutch. After pulling away the transmission, the clutch disc "fell" to the bottom of the clutch cover.
after removing the clutch cover, it seemed thet the pressure "fingers" were pressed inside and layed "flat" in the clutch cover.
On the outer ring there was ALOT of mud and dirt, pressed between the metal disc and the housing. It seems that dirt was seeping between the metal disc and the housing while I disengaged the clutch, got compressed when I engaged and that over and over again until it was all packed full.
So, back to my questions:
-Did any of you experience the same?
-Is this typical and if so, is there a modification (watertight bellhousing with deaeration by hose?)
-Do you think I'd let soak the clutch cover and clean it or install a new one; should I replace the clutch disc as well (only 1 yr old)
John