folks! thanks all for your suggestions i was pissed when you started pointing out possible major screw up inside the clutch cover. i couldn't believe a broken spring could cost $1000 worth of repairs, not so much in parts but mostly in labor. no way i could rip half of the underside apart in my garage. so starting this past sat morning, very upset, i did what little i could do- examine the clutch master cylinder- the only fairly easily accessible clutch component. i disconnected the hydraulic line from the cylinder, wraped the cyl w/ some rags and hit the damn clutch pedal. I HIT THAT BRICK again! folks, you have no idea how happy i was to discover that it was the master cyl causing all problemas. it was definately a brick off my chest. so i took that bastard out of the vehicle (w/ much help of the haynes manual, i admit) dying to see what was wrong w/ it. i took it all apart and found...the plunger spring occured in FOUR pieces. folks, you have no idea what kind of havoc that ripped spring left inside. nearly every little piece of the master's internals was scratched or bent. the bore was a disaster!. i wondered how it had not started to leak yet. but it hadn't. i ran to a nearby autozone and grabbed a new aluminum cylinder totalling $65 worth of parts. it looked nice! i put that thing where it belonged on the jeep, bled the sys and was done by evening. folks, the clutch has felt like never before, i don't think it ever worked better!
again, thank you all for your input, thank goodness i did not have to take my veh to a shop. not this time.
- * * in case you are wondering, i am starting to have another problema w/ my jeep, this time of electrical nature- the voltmeter needle starts to act up. i will keep you posted when it begins to happen at any regularity. i love it!
"Peter D." wrote in message news:kNMYd.2097$ snipped-for-privacy@fe10.lga... | | why is it that i always run into the most unique problemas?! it's just not | fair! | haynes troubleshooting section does not cover it (forget chilton) | a search of this group does not yield a single hit either | | here's the problema- | the light just turned green at an intersection and so i wanted to hit the | clutch and shift into first | but...the clutch pedal wouldn't let me release it! | that is, it just wouldn't go down, it felt as if someone put a brick under | the pedal | i frantically stepped on the pedal 3 or 4 times but it remained rock solid | in the uptop position | folks behind me started honking since i wasn't moving anywhere but i don't | blame them | ok, calm down, i'm thinking to myself | a while later after everyone deserted the intersection i tried negotiating | the stubborn pedal again | this time, i pressed on it lightly at first but with increasing force | i was stunned, the pedal went right in! | i released the pedal and attemped to press it again as i did a million times | before | but i hit a brick again! | | to make a long story short, here's the bottom line- | whenever sudden pressure is exerted against the pedal (as in normal driving) | the clutch pedal wouldn't move | but if i step on it gradually (taking some 3 secs to disengage the clutch) | it lets right in | the clutch works perfectly fine otherwise | any ideas? | | fyi, the fluid level is where i left it last year- full reservoir | | it is a 91 i6 yj we're talking | any input appreciated, tia | | -pete | | |