- Banned
- #736
Cute, but not everything adds up to the conclusion in that story:Hopefully my last update on this issue. Jeep is back to shifting smooth thanks to the great people over at ACT.
Here's the full story but the lesson is everyone check their hydraulics for air. It seems even 2 bubbles worth is enough to throw the Jeep completely out of whack.
https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/fo...ing-sound-from-engine-bay.149616/post-3157506
- Me and you tried dry lube with identical results. Removing it alone, and nothing else, had a high likelihood to yield positive results.
- " they added ceramic grease to the splines " - i bet you that is what made difference, ill take it further to bet you that any grease applied (their ceramic unicorn or any off the shelf type) would have resolved fiasco with dry grease you have experience. Question is for how long? Grease alone is not the problem, it becomes a problem over time, once it looses its properties and gets mixed with clutch dust. We could have all simply cleaned dirty splines, reapplied wrong/right grease, and call it a success until problem returns again in X amount of miles.
- Bleeding hydraulics was done right after reassembly. It is extremely highly probable that your issue was already resolved by either #1 or #2.
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