Clutch linkage confusion 84 CJ7
cleg
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- 1984 CJ7, 258 L6 4 spd manual, recent purchase
1977 CJ7 304 V8, 3spd, sold.
Currently own;
2001 TJ Wrangler
2009 JK 2-door Wrangler
1972 FJ40 Landcruiser
2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser
2008 Nissan Pathfinder 4x4
2018 Nissan Titan 4x4
1928 Chrysler
1950 Plymouth
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1995 Jeep XJ Cherokee sold
1996 Jeep Cherokee XJ sold
1987 YJ Wrangler sold
I'm installing new mechanical clutch linkage components on an 84 CJ7 and could use some help on confirming the correct order of assembly.
During disassembly of the old parts I noted that the longer lever on the cross shaft connected to the clutch pedal push rod while the shorter lever went towards the engine and drove the rod to the clutch fork.
Makes sense, pushing the longer lever to gain mechanical advantage.
When I assemble the parts according to my notes, the clutch pedal push rod will not angle steeply enough through the hole in the firewall to connect to the longer crank lever.
I disassembled the cross shaft and brackets and assembled the other way around, with the shorter lever on the drivers side, longer lever driving the clutch fork.
In that configuration everything lines up and goes together but the force to push the clutch pedal is very high. Much less mechanical advantage pushing the short lever with my foot to force the clutch for with the long lever.
If anyone can confirm the correct assembly, I would greatly appreciate it.
The diagrams I am finding don't show clearly enough to tell for sure.
Thanks.
Cleg
During disassembly of the old parts I noted that the longer lever on the cross shaft connected to the clutch pedal push rod while the shorter lever went towards the engine and drove the rod to the clutch fork.
Makes sense, pushing the longer lever to gain mechanical advantage.
When I assemble the parts according to my notes, the clutch pedal push rod will not angle steeply enough through the hole in the firewall to connect to the longer crank lever.
I disassembled the cross shaft and brackets and assembled the other way around, with the shorter lever on the drivers side, longer lever driving the clutch fork.
In that configuration everything lines up and goes together but the force to push the clutch pedal is very high. Much less mechanical advantage pushing the short lever with my foot to force the clutch for with the long lever.
If anyone can confirm the correct assembly, I would greatly appreciate it.
The diagrams I am finding don't show clearly enough to tell for sure.
Thanks.
Cleg
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