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Trooper Tranny Troubles #754844 09/30/06 02:02 AM
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 85
ehess Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Ok So I installed a set of Tera low's in the transfer case, and to make it easier I took the trans out to do gear install. Reinstalled trans with new clutch disc, pressure plate and throw out bearing. Now clutch will not completley disengage, i.e. I can start the truck in gear and it wont go forward, clutch operates semi normally, grabs suddenly at top of travel. If I try to start in neutral and shift into gear it grinds/ wont go into gear.

Question if I didn't get the throw out bearing completely seated in the pressure plate would it cause syptoms like this? - not releasing completely?

Did I booger something else up?

Cliff notes: New clutch set, now won't release completely...

Oh one more thing does anyone have pictures of how the wiring on this trans goes? I seem to have more connections on the trans than I do on the harness. The 4wd indicator and backup lights workso at least i didn't screw that up too.
TIA -Erik
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'95 Trooper, OME 912's, Daystar 2.5" spacers front cranked to match, Dunlop Mud Rover 255/85-R16(33")


-Erik
1995 Trooper SOHC, 255/85R16 Dunlop Mud Rovers, OME 912, 2" Daystar coil spacer, torsion bar crank
Tera-Low in the T-case and 5.38's Rear LSD
Re: Trooper Tranny Troubles [Re: ehess] #754845 09/30/06 02:51 AM
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Richard Saylor Offline
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Have you tried adjusting the clutch pedal? I had to adjust mine after I installed a new clutch.

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Re: Trooper Tranny Troubles [Re: Richard Saylor] #754846 09/30/06 03:19 AM
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 362
88SuperTrooper Offline
Mudrunner
I didnt have too, Make sure your fluid is good and no air in the line by accident? how about the slave cylinder. Most clutch systems are alike in someway,is there a lot of clutch "chatter" or shaking when it finally grabs and what company makes the clutch. My clutch is a stage 2 by CenterForce and IT GRABS VERY HARD, Almost impossible to drive in moderate traffic at times. Im not really sure about hwo a throw out bearing would act like if gone bad or stuck, never had any problems other than the slave cylinder leaking which lead to the destruction of the OE replacement about 4 months after it was installed, by me...... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" />


89'Isuzu Trooper LS 5 spd 2.6L
31" Big O X/T's
15x8 Eagle 058's
K&N Filter w/ Air Box Mod
2.25" DynoMax SuperTurbo
PolyUrathane/Indy4X Bushings
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Re: Trooper Tranny Troubles [Re: 88SuperTrooper] #754847 10/01/06 12:29 PM
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 85
ehess Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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how about the slave cylinder.


Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner! I looked at it again yesterday after some rest and noticed that there wasn't enough stroke from the slave cylinder to disengage the clutch. Bleeding the lines helped, but not enough. After R&R the master and slave cylinder <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" /> Everything once again works as it should. So <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> to you 88 Super Trooper.

Thanks
-Erik


-Erik
1995 Trooper SOHC, 255/85R16 Dunlop Mud Rovers, OME 912, 2" Daystar coil spacer, torsion bar crank
Tera-Low in the T-case and 5.38's Rear LSD







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