First or second time on the forum bare with me.
So I have a 2001 jeep Wrangler TJ 4.0 with the NV3550. I my stupid self decided it would be a good idea to tackle a new clutch myself. So I dropped the transmission and did so with an LUK kit + new flywheel. BRUTE force TO bearing (all metal).
Well. Needless to say NOTHING went appropriately. I hear the TO bearing whine when part way engaging the clutch. I hear other noises at highway speeds like maybe the synchros ? Not a happy noise at at 70mph it shakes or vibrates pretty rough. The vibration I wonder if it's the flywheel improper torqing OR a bad flywheel or the drive shaft perhaps needs balanced? It feels like a tire is way out of balance, but it's centralized in the vehicle not a tire. I can feel the clutch pedal shakes a bit just setting there. I didn't adequately lubricate the pilot bearing. I didn't lubricate the fingers at all and I don't think I was supposed to, but I did the input shaft splines.
Any tips? Unfortunately on the flywheel I couldn't get it to hold still enough for a torq wrench so I used my impact driver with a 100ft/lb torque stick in a criss cross pattern. Perhaps it overtightened a hair?
I'm going back in with the warmer weather and am debating whether I order a brand new clutch or if I should take some sand paper to the old flywheel in case the new one is bad.
Thoughts? Tips? Tricks?
So I have a 2001 jeep Wrangler TJ 4.0 with the NV3550. I my stupid self decided it would be a good idea to tackle a new clutch myself. So I dropped the transmission and did so with an LUK kit + new flywheel. BRUTE force TO bearing (all metal).
Well. Needless to say NOTHING went appropriately. I hear the TO bearing whine when part way engaging the clutch. I hear other noises at highway speeds like maybe the synchros ? Not a happy noise at at 70mph it shakes or vibrates pretty rough. The vibration I wonder if it's the flywheel improper torqing OR a bad flywheel or the drive shaft perhaps needs balanced? It feels like a tire is way out of balance, but it's centralized in the vehicle not a tire. I can feel the clutch pedal shakes a bit just setting there. I didn't adequately lubricate the pilot bearing. I didn't lubricate the fingers at all and I don't think I was supposed to, but I did the input shaft splines.
Any tips? Unfortunately on the flywheel I couldn't get it to hold still enough for a torq wrench so I used my impact driver with a 100ft/lb torque stick in a criss cross pattern. Perhaps it overtightened a hair?
I'm going back in with the warmer weather and am debating whether I order a brand new clutch or if I should take some sand paper to the old flywheel in case the new one is bad.
Thoughts? Tips? Tricks?
