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Bellcrank to hydro conversion

Bellcrank to hydro conversion

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I don't like the Bellcrank (mechanical) clutch mechanism. Does anyone have the parts list/details on converting to the hydraulic system?
 
These are new parts. I hope they are up to date #'s.


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  • p/n J5359822 - master cylinder (4-Wheelers Supply, cheaper elsewhere)(a)
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  • p/n 716331 - slave cylinder kit (Advance Adapter, to save $30, just buy the slave and get your own bolts & spring. Verify p/n J3241867 with AA, same slave as in their kit.)(b)
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  • p/n 716130H - braided steel hose (AA, includes one fitting)(d)
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  • 1 additional male/male fitting (AA)
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  • p/n 615-1187 - Napa clutch adjustment rod (duh, Napa)(c)
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  • clutch rod adjuster (from the original mechanical clutch linkage)
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  • misc. bolts and washers

I used Advance Adapters kit on my Jeep, about 5 Years ago. Best thing I did.
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Great photos and description purple77cj7! I did my CJ over 10 years ago and have forgotten some of the details.

I would add that I also made a bracket to attach a return spring for the clutch arm. I wanted to keep a bit of play for the throwout bearing and I thought the spring would pull the arm back a bit farther into the slave cylinder.
 
Sorry to bring this back from the dead.

Got a question for you Purple.

So I've got my kit installed; I didn't use AA or any other "kit" exactly, I just used Summit and pieced it together using the part numbers you posted.

I'm curious if you gave your MC the full throw that your clutch pedal is able to give.

Here's what Ive got going on. Bled everything out, adjusted rod at slave to give myself a little freeplay. Attached return spring. Once I pump the clutch a couple times I will lose any freeplay and there is actually positive pressure against the fork which of course is causing my TO bearing to get hot. No good. The slave is not bottomed out. I can open the bleeder and easily push the rod/piston in a little to get the pressure off the clutch fork.

At first I thought that maybe I ordered the wrong master/slave combo. But they both go on numerous AMC vehicles, including jeeps, from 80-86 or so. So basically I'm getting TOO much fluid down in the slave and it keeps moving the piston a little further out. When I let off the clutch pedal, the MC allows enough fluid to return to engage the clutch but leaves just a light pressure on the TO bearing. If the damn MC would allow fluid to bypass the MC bore and backfill into the plastic res I would be fine.

I'm kindof out of ideas but I just thought that maybe shortening the stroke I'm giving the MC might work.

Thanks in advance
 
Well I figured it out. Manufacturing problem. As I'm sure you remember when changing your MC to clutch pedal rod, there is a snapring with a plate behind it that retains the rod in the MC/piston. Well, the way this was manufactured, when the snapring was in place it was depressing the piston slightly. I disassembled the unit and ground down the end of the rod, reassembled and BOOM....now I keep the freeplay. Before doing this, the slave couldn't return all the way. Bad news is I think it cooked my throwout bearing. Not sure though, I was switching belts today and noticed a squeal from the alternator bearing so hopefully thats it. Keeping my fingers crossed. I was able to do the hydro setup for like 115 bucks though.
 
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