Jeremynolan94
Well-Known Member
I'm interested to hear how your change to the Centerforce goes. I had my ACT reinstalled in July to have the input spline cleaned of the incorrect grease that was causing my shifting issues. It shifted great for about a month, but I still had the same minor creeping when going into first or reverse and clutch pushed in so it clearly wasn't fully disengaged. Shifting has gradually started to feel worse again, and the clutch now has an awful "moaning" sound and pedal feel when the car is cold, not quite the Chewbacca groan that some people have been getting. I tried a vacuum bleed from both the master and slave cylinders but haven't had any changes. I haven't noticed any leaking along the hydraulic lines so I'm not sure where air would be getting in.Pulled the trigger on CFII with hydraulic throw-out. Found a shop owner/tech (one man operation) nearby that does a lot of Centerforce installs. He’s familiar with the JL.
Fingers crossed. I hate banking on a mechanic I’ve never used, but my guy retired. I did meet him in person and had a long conversation. He seems knowledgeable, and his reviews are stellar. He was finishing putting a CF in a Mustang when I arrived. Has one in his personal Challenger. Found him via another popular (big) shop who very honestly said, “Go see Todd down the road. We send him all of our transmission and engine swap work.”
I just can’t see paying to have transmission dropped, input shaft cleaned, maybe replacing plastic throw-out, and then just hoping the ACT would be normal for another two years before doing it all again. Not much more labor cost to put in a better solution.
Breaking point was on Monday. Started Jeep in garage while it was in reverse. I’ve done that every day for 7 years. This time it lurched and started moving with the pedal buried in the floor. Clutch no longer disengaging fully. Did a vacuum bleed and it was better the next day, but I’m over it.
I’ll report back with results in a couple of weeks.
I finally caved and have scheduled the recall for this Monday. I can't justify spending money on a different aftermarket clutch and installation when the recall is free. I'm a little wary of the software update, but my plan is to reset everything on my Jscan before the recall and then change back my gearing and tire size once the new clutch and software are installed. I've heard that helps folks avoid the limp mode issue. I'll also ask them to go over the hydraulics and look for any leaking or possible source for air to get in the lines.
Unfortunately the ACT just didn't work for me. I hope it works for other people but it has been nothing but a headache and I'm genuinely looking forward to having a clutch that doesn't act up every day.
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