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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Improving synchro shifting problems by using different gear lube weights or additives?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeepjoe43" data-source="post: 428945" data-attributes="member: 19255"><p>You are right, it is a pain and takes multiple attempts.</p><p>Not a fan of hydraulic clutches, but it's got what it's got.</p><p>I recently read somewhere that the way to bleed the clutch system is to force fluid into the bleeder (requires a hand pump).</p><p>Then the trapped air is pushed into the reservoir.</p><p>I have a very nice pump kit I bought for doing brakes, but had't tried this method, yet.</p><p>While mine is disengaging, it still doesn't feel right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeepjoe43, post: 428945, member: 19255"] You are right, it is a pain and takes multiple attempts. Not a fan of hydraulic clutches, but it's got what it's got. I recently read somewhere that the way to bleed the clutch system is to force fluid into the bleeder (requires a hand pump). Then the trapped air is pushed into the reservoir. I have a very nice pump kit I bought for doing brakes, but had't tried this method, yet. While mine is disengaging, it still doesn't feel right. [/QUOTE]
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Improving synchro shifting problems by using different gear lube weights or additives?
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