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Bleeder screw located 1993 jeep wrangler bellhousing

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If it's a concentric slave cylender ther should be a second hose coming out of bellhousing with a bleeder on it,if not look for slave cyl on side or top of bellhousing

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robertburke

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2008

SOURCE: hydraulic clutch for jeep wrangler 2000

The bleeder screw is located on top of the slave cylinder. It will not work right until it is properly bled.If the reservoir runs dry, you will have to start all over. Have an assisstant pump the clutch pedal 3 times with the bleeder screw closed...then hold the pedal down and open the bleeder screw. Don't release the pedal until the screw has been retightened...continue this process untill no air bubbles come out of the bleeder screw....don't let the resevoir run dry...Please rate this...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 02, 2008

SOURCE: 1994 Jeep Wrangler 4cyl - Bleeding slave cylinder

This is not a bleeder hole, this is a weep hole like in a water pump to see when there is seepage past the seals.

Bench bleed the system. With the master cyl. line and slave cyl assembled, place the master cylinder in a vise, fill the master cyllinder. actuate the slave cylinder back and forth lower than the master cyl. This will allow the air to escape upwards back into and out of the master cyl.
Once bled the system can be installed.

Good Luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2009

SOURCE: The passenger door will not open 1993 Jeep Wrangler

assuming that this jeep has not been wrecked recently, the only way to get that door open is to remove the door panel while the door is closed, at least enough to reach the door latch inside the door, once reached you can operate it and release it to open the door, I will tell you that the likely hood of damage to the door panel will probably occur, I have had this problem before and I had to cut a hole in the panel reach in and open the door, sorry it can't be simpler. if you feel the latch operating and you have recently ran into something, try pull the door handle from inside while pushing the door open

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2009

SOURCE: location/testing of crank sensor 1995 jeep wrangler

Should be on the bellhousing on the drivers side just where you need rubber arms to reach it.Should have no continuity between b&c terminals (check with ohmeter) Harness plug is usually on the drivers side between the master cyl and the back of the engine (unless someone moved it)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2009

SOURCE: I need to bleed the clutch on my 1992 jeep

The bleeder valve will be on the slave cylinder. Follow the hydraulic line from the Master Clutch cylinder down to the slave cylinder by the transmission.

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1994 Jeep Wrangler 4cyl - Bleeding slave cylinder

This is not a bleeder hole, this is a weep hole like in a water pump to see when there is seepage past the seals.

Bench bleed the system. With the master cyl. line and slave cyl assembled, place the master cylinder in a vise, fill the master cyllinder. actuate the slave cylinder back and forth lower than the master cyl. This will allow the air to escape upwards back into and out of the master cyl.
Once bled the system can be installed.

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