Hey guys...maybe someone can help me out.
93 Wrangler, 93 AX-5 went bad.
Soo...I purchased a 95 or 96 AX-5 (not sure what year but I know that my '93 has an internal slave cylinder, the "new" transmission I installed has an external slave cylinder.
I swapped my old bellhousing onto the new transmission as well as the front bearing retainer. The newer trans had a bearing retainer on it with a metal sleeve which covered half of the shaft (input or output, whatever one is on the engine side) so I couldn't use my internal slave cylinder.
By swapping these retainers, I was able to convert this newer transmission to the old internal slave cylinder.
Problem is, now the slave cylinder is whining like a baby, and I'm not sure if what I did is the reason for the noise. It shifts perfect, and this slave cylinder made NO noise in the old transmission.
Makes me think I need to put the originall bellhousing/external slave cylinder back on? Please help!!!
93 Wrangler, 93 AX-5 went bad.
Soo...I purchased a 95 or 96 AX-5 (not sure what year but I know that my '93 has an internal slave cylinder, the "new" transmission I installed has an external slave cylinder.
I swapped my old bellhousing onto the new transmission as well as the front bearing retainer. The newer trans had a bearing retainer on it with a metal sleeve which covered half of the shaft (input or output, whatever one is on the engine side) so I couldn't use my internal slave cylinder.
By swapping these retainers, I was able to convert this newer transmission to the old internal slave cylinder.
Problem is, now the slave cylinder is whining like a baby, and I'm not sure if what I did is the reason for the noise. It shifts perfect, and this slave cylinder made NO noise in the old transmission.
Makes me think I need to put the originall bellhousing/external slave cylinder back on? Please help!!!