MadMiracle
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Hey Everyone; haven't posted in a while, but here's my story and a question. A few weeks ago I noticed fuel leaking from the right rear corner (just under the spare tire stopper) of my 90' Wrangler. I shut off the engine and then unscrewed the shroud in that corner and looked up with a flashlight. I saw fuel leaking from what looks like a whiskey snip bottle, but a little bigger and thicker and made of black rubber. The "neck" part of it is clamped to the metal fuel line while the "bottle bottom" is clamped to what looks like a solenoid and an evaporative emission hose. The leak came from a crack in the "bottle neck". Luckily, there was enough of the neck below the crack for me to clamp it around the fuel line. Here's the question; What the hell is that "whiskey snip" looking thing called and can I pick one up at an auto parts store or do I have to go to a bone yard? It's not leaking now, but the rest of it didn't seem to be in great shape. (There was an incomplete crack in the body of the "snip").
OK, now the throwout/release bearing thing. With the clutch plate engaged (pedal released) I hear a whirring sound. The sound immediately goes away when I disengage (pedal pressed down). I imagined it to be the throwout bearing. I brought it to a specialist and he said it might be a worn bearing or something in the transmission. That didn't go over well with me because the guy I bought this Wrangler from, told me in the beginning it needed a new throwout bearing, but apparently I just plain forgot. I still don't remember him telling me that, but that conversation was weeks before I brought it to this specialist. So, I got a second opinion from another specialist. "It's the throwout bearing", he confidently said after listening to it with me. What does anyone else think?[addsig]
Hey Everyone; haven't posted in a while, but here's my story and a question. A few weeks ago I noticed fuel leaking from the right rear corner (just under the spare tire stopper) of my 90' Wrangler. I shut off the engine and then unscrewed the shroud in that corner and looked up with a flashlight. I saw fuel leaking from what looks like a whiskey snip bottle, but a little bigger and thicker and made of black rubber. The "neck" part of it is clamped to the metal fuel line while the "bottle bottom" is clamped to what looks like a solenoid and an evaporative emission hose. The leak came from a crack in the "bottle neck". Luckily, there was enough of the neck below the crack for me to clamp it around the fuel line. Here's the question; What the hell is that "whiskey snip" looking thing called and can I pick one up at an auto parts store or do I have to go to a bone yard? It's not leaking now, but the rest of it didn't seem to be in great shape. (There was an incomplete crack in the body of the "snip").
OK, now the throwout/release bearing thing. With the clutch plate engaged (pedal released) I hear a whirring sound. The sound immediately goes away when I disengage (pedal pressed down). I imagined it to be the throwout bearing. I brought it to a specialist and he said it might be a worn bearing or something in the transmission. That didn't go over well with me because the guy I bought this Wrangler from, told me in the beginning it needed a new throwout bearing, but apparently I just plain forgot. I still don't remember him telling me that, but that conversation was weeks before I brought it to this specialist. So, I got a second opinion from another specialist. "It's the throwout bearing", he confidently said after listening to it with me. What does anyone else think?[addsig]