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Re: How to check manual transmission level in 1991 jeep...
On level ground, remove the screw in plug on the drivers side of the unit (about half way up from bottom) Level should be right at the bottom of the opening.
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clutch fluid level droppin means that ur clutch master cylinder is leaking,u can check by looking inside car where pushrod goes thru firewall to see if its wet with brake fluid where rod comes thru wall inside car, a wet ,stained carpet.the other possibility is ur clutch slave cylinder located at side of ur transmission,usually drvr side is leaking fluid.if this is the case u will notice clear brake fluid at the bottom center of ur trans,right where it butts up towards ur engine. anyhow its a good idea to replace both pieces at same time to avoid any further issues with clutch pedal. good luck hope this helps
It's not normal, it sounds like the throwout bearing may be making the noise. It's hard to say how long it will hold up. I've seen them make noise for a while. I would check the fluid level in the clutch master cylinder.
Manual Transmission The level of lubricant in the transmission should be maintained at the
filler hole on all manual transmissions. This hole is on the right
side. When you check the level in the transmission, make sure that the
vehicle is level so that you get a true reading. When you remove the
filler plug, lubricant should run out of the hole. Replace the plug
quickly for a minimum loss of lubricant. If lubricant does not run out
of the hole when the plug is removed, lubricant should be added until
it does. Replace the plug as soon as the lubricant reaches the level of
the hole.
Fig. 1: Manual transmission fill and drain hole plugs
DRAIN AND REFILL Remove the drain
plug which is at the bottom of the transmission. Allow all the
lubricant to run out before replacing the plug. Replace the case with
the correct viscosity oil. All manual transmissions use SAE 75W-90 API
quality Grade GL-5 gear lubricant. Tighten the fill hole plug to 27 ft.
lbs. (37 Nm).
I hope help you with this (rermember rated this help) Good luck.
i have a 1988 jeep wrangler 6cyl with 5 speed transmission. I was shifting the jeep and it got stuck in third gear. We opened it up and saw that the linkage is aligned and everything is in place. I dont know what is wrong and what to do next. please help ....
I would first bleed the tranny lines, if that doesnt work then your tranny is out and need to get it replaced. FYI with Jeep Wranglers, It is better to get a new transmission then to rebuild them
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