CJ-7 clutch

CJ-7 clutch

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Here's another problem. I have a CDL & have driven trucks all my life. The AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l -6 banger runs great. I have to rev up the engine & slip the clutch to get her moving. I usually stall a couple of times as I was taught to keep the engine@ idle & let the clutch out. No way can I do that w/ the Jeep. Is this the norm or do I need a new cltch disc? I have about 1" of free travel.
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Well, that AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l definitely doesn't have the torques of that Cummings diesel you have been driving, nor does that CJ have nearly the low 1st gear... You always have to give it a little gas and slip the clutch. After a bit of practice you should get the feel for getting the revs up to about 1200 or so (even less after time) and being able to feather the clutch and the throttle so your start is very smooth... It just takes a little practice... :)
 
An inch sound ok to me, what tire size and gear ratio are you running? If you're overtaxing the gear weight tire ratio, it'll bog off the line like that, and generally just be sluggish. My AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l is just fine off the line in high range, just the normal little bump off of idle and let the clutch out. I run 410 gears and 32's.
 
look at my post in the what tires and axles thread. listen to the engine as it comes right off the line. Hear how it drops the revs then picks back up? Thats due to the tire size (35x12.50) and the gears (3:73s).
what happened is the torque of the engine at the RPM I launched at wasn't enough to overcome the drivetrain combo, and it almost stalled. Normally I launch at around 5000 RPM, but for some reason I tried to launch from close to an idle this time.
You really do need to slip the clutch to get started with the smaller engine you have. bump the idle right off the line to about 1000 or 1200 rpms and slip the clutch and you should be fine.

BTW, I am also a trucker. Been driving for 14 years. Always good to see another trucker/Jeeper on the boards.
 
Thanks guys. Clutch was better yesterday. Guess settin' 3 years, she needs to be driven.
 

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