Gator Overland
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- John
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- 2020 JTR manual
Hi all, I'm sharing my experience with clutch issues, as it seems many of us are encountering similar symptoms with varying mileage, some with stock clutch, some with centerforce upgrades, some with ACT upgrades. Reflecting on this has made me question if I should have addressed my shifting symptoms/quirks earlier.
Background
However, over time, I’ve noticed:
Plan of Action
Due to the holidays, correspondance with Dirk/ACT is limited, but they are typically very involved in resolving issues via forums and facebook groups. Thankfully I’ve sourced a replacement SC in Houston. My next steps are:
(photo below shows residue leak at SC flange and dampness around bellhousing casting)
(photo below was at the time of clutch install @ ACT in April 2023. NO oil residue visible)
Background
- About two years ago, I collaborated with ACT and they installed their JP6 clutch + ProMass combo after 62k miles on the factory clutch (which showed 50% wear and was on par for mileage).
- They did extensive testing of my OEM clutch as well as multiple installations tests with their clutch to show efficiency improvments dry and with grease and compared it to the OEM clutch tests to reveal a significant improvment in overall efficiency.
- The new clutch drastically improved pedal feel and engagement, eliminating the mushy and vague feeling of the factory clutch. Since then, I’ve driven 30k miles, including off-road adventures and towing, with excellent performance overall.
However, over time, I’ve noticed:
- Occasionally needing to shift into 2nd before 1st gear.
- Notchy shifts between gears, feeling resistance rather than smooth transitions.
- Recently, difficulty getting into 1st and Reverse, especially when stationary.
- At times, the vehicle creeps forward even with the clutch fully depressed.
- Difficulty pulling out of 1st gear, despite the pedal being fully pressed.
- No noticeable change in pedal firmness or engagement/disengagement distance (there may be instances that it feels as though im pushing the pedal through packing peanuts)
- No groaning or screeching noises, all operation seems normal
- The clutch master cylinder reservoir was at the MIN line.
- Visual inspection revealed:
- Dry connections between the reservoir and clutch master cylinder.
- Dry hydraulic line from the clutch master cylinder to the slave cylinder.
- Residual oil around the slave cylinder (SC) flange and bellhousing. (see photo)
Plan of Action
Due to the holidays, correspondance with Dirk/ACT is limited, but they are typically very involved in resolving issues via forums and facebook groups. Thankfully I’ve sourced a replacement SC in Houston. My next steps are:
- Inspect the Existing SC:
- Remove the SC and check for visible oil on the plunger or internal parts (a clear sign of a leak).
- Bleed the Pedal:
- If no oil is visible, I’ll perform a pedal bleed to rule out air in the hydraulic line.
- Replace and Bleed:
- If oil is present, I’ll replace the SC, bleed the system, and test functionality.
(photo below shows residue leak at SC flange and dampness around bellhousing casting)
(photo below was at the time of clutch install @ ACT in April 2023. NO oil residue visible)
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