Just the other day my clutch pedal started to make a squeaking noise. I immediately checked the master, looked for leaks etc. Nothing found. Crawled under the console to have a look...can not see anything out of the ordinary.
Can I lube the clutch rod? and if yes with what? or am I looking to replace the assembly? :-(
1992 Jeep YJ "The Turtle" 1990 Eagle Talon Tsi AWD - SOLD :-(
Re: 1G Squeaky Clutch Pedal
[Re: Will Belancic]
#301651 May 29, 200903:33 pm UTCMay 29, 200903:33 pm UTC
Very good Rob. I just came back from CT @ lunch. Will try this when I get home. Sounds simple enough...untill I try to fit under the console again! LOL
1992 Jeep YJ "The Turtle" 1990 Eagle Talon Tsi AWD - SOLD :-(
Re: 1G Squeaky Clutch Pedal
[Re: Will Belancic]
#301842 May 30, 200904:38 pm UTCMay 30, 200904:38 pm UTC
Update: Sprayed the clutch rod and needed areas. No More squeak noise. I looked further and found a very very small sign of fluid coming out from the boot!!! Checked the res. and it was at proper level.
If the very very small leak gets larger, what would be the best route to go? Just the rebuild kit? or a new assembly?
1992 Jeep YJ "The Turtle" 1990 Eagle Talon Tsi AWD - SOLD :-(
Re: 1G Squeaky Clutch Pedal
[Re: Will Belancic]
#301889 May 30, 200910:36 pm UTCMay 30, 200910:36 pm UTC
The rebuild kit from crappy tire works and it's pretty easy to do, but they don't last very long compared to a new assembly.
If you do get a new cyl, make sure you compare them side by side. I got one from Mitsu and the rod was not the same length, so I had to use my old rod.
Re: 1G Squeaky Clutch Pedal
[Re: Rob Strelecki]
#303467 June 10, 200906:44 pm UTCJune 10, 200906:44 pm UTC
Replaced the master clutch cylinder. What a PITA to do! If your a smaller person you would have no problems fitting under the dash and working...large people GOOD LUCK.
In the end it was installed and working perfectly...quick knock on wood.
1992 Jeep YJ "The Turtle" 1990 Eagle Talon Tsi AWD - SOLD :-(
Re: 1G Squeaky Clutch Pedal
[Re: Will Belancic]
#303472 June 10, 200907:22 pm UTCJune 10, 200907:22 pm UTC
Crap, I'm so sorry I didn't give you the tip earlier Oh well, there's next time, when you get close to rolling the odometer over
Instead of messing with the pin, you can just turn the rod all the way out of it. Just count the turns so you can get it back to about the same spot. I think it's easier to adjust it a few times after than it is to re&re the pin.
Re: 1G Squeaky Clutch Pedal
[Re: Rob Strelecki]
#303498 June 11, 200912:02 am UTCJune 11, 200912:02 am UTC