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New to board, new to Jeeps.
I bought an 89 a couple weeks ago. Guy put in a new clutch master - and a lot of other nice items but ran outta patience/money/time to finish it.
I figured a clutch slave couldn't be that hard :nuts: right? Another buddy just switched one out on a 92 Cherokee - took no time at all...
Gotta be simple, right? :hmm:
Right???? :shake:
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Ok, so I like ya'lls smilies. :D
I read in here about finding out which transmission my Comanche has, and discover that I have the French fineness. Yes, a powerful Peugeot BA-10/5 has moved this beauty down the roads and off for 202,000 miles - I'm confident from what little I've read here that you all are confident of it's lasting another 200k miles without mishap. :smart:
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My dilemma: I'm mostly a motorcycle guy - not a great wrench and have only removed/installed two Chevy transmissions myself. Nothing as wonderfully simple and straightforward as a Jeep with a Peugeot engine.
Having taken a quick perusal of the board's posts about clutch slave cylinders, I haven't discovered a clear photo-laden description of the course of action.
And the manual, though good, does leave something to the imagination. Such as the practitioner isn't a blatant n00b and at least knows something of the components of the vehicle. :huh???:
I've got space, tools, a floor jack and a motorcycle jack for catching the transmission, and I've read the instructions, but I'm just a bit hesitant to tear into it with the abandon of a skilled mechanic. :dunce:
Therefore, I ask you to keep me from becoming a and turn into this: :headpop:
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