Clutch won't move
quinletc
Jeeper
1976 CJ5 , T-150 Transmission , Dana 20 Transfer Case .
I had an issue with my clutch not disengaging completely, which I attributed to a worn out clutch linkage assembly.
My suspicions were confirmed when I removed the old linkage, and it was in terrible shape. The plastic bushings were completely gone, and the ear of the bellcrank that attaches to the lower rod was cracked and bent.
I was about to remove the Transmission , Transfer Case , and clutch housing, to replace the throwout lever and pivot ball, but I figured I had found the problem and could forego that much more involved task. So, the entire linkage, except the throwout lever and pivot ball were replaced. Easy job.
When I put the lower rod in place (purposely setting it shorter than I thought it should be), I pressed the clutch pedal, and it would not move at all. I got under the jeep, removed the lower rod, and tried to move the throwout lever by hand. I know that should be hard to do, but this was impossible - like I was pushing against a solid object, not a stiff spring.
Any ideas what the heck just happened? I did put it up on stands one wheel at a time - could something inside the clutch have shifted and jammed it all up?
I had an issue with my clutch not disengaging completely, which I attributed to a worn out clutch linkage assembly.
My suspicions were confirmed when I removed the old linkage, and it was in terrible shape. The plastic bushings were completely gone, and the ear of the bellcrank that attaches to the lower rod was cracked and bent.
I was about to remove the Transmission , Transfer Case , and clutch housing, to replace the throwout lever and pivot ball, but I figured I had found the problem and could forego that much more involved task. So, the entire linkage, except the throwout lever and pivot ball were replaced. Easy job.
When I put the lower rod in place (purposely setting it shorter than I thought it should be), I pressed the clutch pedal, and it would not move at all. I got under the jeep, removed the lower rod, and tried to move the throwout lever by hand. I know that should be hard to do, but this was impossible - like I was pushing against a solid object, not a stiff spring.
Any ideas what the heck just happened? I did put it up on stands one wheel at a time - could something inside the clutch have shifted and jammed it all up?