14erclimber
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Want to change my plugs and get ready for winter
Hi! I've got a leaky clutch slave cylinder on my '93 Cherokee. I've seen
elsewhere here, although I can't find it now, that the '94 and later has
an external slave rather than internal. I priced the parts, and
have found it'll be actually cheaper to replace the bell housing
with a '94 part while I'm at it, since the internal slave cylinder
is much more expensive. (I feel lucky to have located a bell
housing for $65!) I'd just get busy and do it, but before
I buy parts and spread it out all over the garage floor, I'd like
to be sure that the new bell housing, the fork, and the bearing
will be compatible. And any pointers on how to tell if the transmission
is really the same? I don't want to find out that if I change the
bell, that the transmission will have to be changed, too. Also have
parts suppliers telling me that they sell the master and slave
cylinder together, and others will sell just one. Any advantage
to replacing both? I'm new here, and appreciate this forum. I've
learned a lot already but haven't found the answers to these
questions, so hope there's an expert or two out that the can help.
Thanks! -- Steve
Hi! I've got a leaky clutch slave cylinder on my '93 Cherokee. I've seen
elsewhere here, although I can't find it now, that the '94 and later has
an external slave rather than internal. I priced the parts, and
have found it'll be actually cheaper to replace the bell housing
with a '94 part while I'm at it, since the internal slave cylinder
is much more expensive. (I feel lucky to have located a bell
housing for $65!) I'd just get busy and do it, but before
I buy parts and spread it out all over the garage floor, I'd like
to be sure that the new bell housing, the fork, and the bearing
will be compatible. And any pointers on how to tell if the transmission
is really the same? I don't want to find out that if I change the
bell, that the transmission will have to be changed, too. Also have
parts suppliers telling me that they sell the master and slave
cylinder together, and others will sell just one. Any advantage
to replacing both? I'm new here, and appreciate this forum. I've
learned a lot already but haven't found the answers to these
questions, so hope there's an expert or two out that the can help.
Thanks! -- Steve