These parts are for a 2005 - 2006 Jeep Wrangler with the 4.0 6-cylinder and 6-speed manual transmission. They will not fit the older 5 speed TJs. 2005-2006 TJ 6 - speed Flywheel: amzn.to/3DFuMpH 2005-2006 TJ 6 - speed clutch kit: amzn.to/30OKznh Flywheel turning tool will work on any flywheel: amzn.to/3DHmOwf
Man, was contemplating doing my own throwout bearing/clutch replacement, but this looks like more than i can chew. Thanks for creating this video - beautifully done!
It isnt exactly a walk in the park. There is good bit of stuff that needs to be done to complete the swap so I totally understand. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for taking the time to leave an awesome comment!!
I like your way of doing it bro. That trick of tilting it down is the way I learned it years ago. From a junkyard man R.I.P. Earl. For a Transmission Jack we I use a 4x4 sitting across the doors and a come along through the shifter opening in the floor. Sounds funny till you try it it allows you to move it around easier than a jack.
Your videos are the easiest to follow I have found. I hope you do more TJ stuff. I noticed what looks like magnets on the oil pan. I am guessing that is to pull metal particles to the bottom. Would you confirm that and have you checked to see if it works? Thanks.
I have individual videos of each sensor. But, not as one video I haven't. But that is a very good idea that I will get started asap. Thanks for a great idea!
I have no way of knowing that. It could be the bushings for the linkage. Maybe you need to change fluid in the transfer case or it could be something else. Most of the time it is the plastic bushings for the shifter linkage.
These parts are for a 2005 - 2006 Jeep Wrangler with the 4.0 6-cylinder and 6-speed manual transmission. They will not fit the older 5 speed TJs.
2005-2006 TJ 6 - speed Flywheel: amzn.to/3DFuMpH
2005-2006 TJ 6 - speed clutch kit: amzn.to/30OKznh
Flywheel turning tool will work on any flywheel: amzn.to/3DHmOwf
Man, was contemplating doing my own throwout bearing/clutch replacement, but this looks like more than i can chew. Thanks for creating this video - beautifully done!
It isnt exactly a walk in the park. There is good bit of stuff that needs to be done to complete the swap so I totally understand. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for taking the time to leave an awesome comment!!
What a great detailed video!!! Thank you for taking the time to film it.
I like your way of doing it bro. That trick of tilting it down is the way I learned it years ago. From a junkyard man R.I.P. Earl. For a Transmission Jack we I use a 4x4 sitting across the doors and a come along through the shifter opening in the floor. Sounds funny till you try it it allows you to move it around easier than a jack.
Thanks for this video. Great info.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your videos are the easiest to follow I have found. I hope you do more TJ stuff. I noticed what looks like magnets on the oil pan. I am guessing that is to pull metal particles to the bottom. Would you confirm that and have you checked to see if it works? Thanks.
Good morning and Happy almost Thanksgiving! Great video! Have a great day y'all!
Good morning and Happy almost Thanksgiving to you! Thanks, glad you like the video! Have a great day! ✌😀
good stuff man, gonna go invent some new cus words now
Glad you liked it! Frustration make ya do weird things 😂
good day... congratulations for your videos... I ask you... which clutch manufacturer do you recommend for a cgs370 of my 2005 TJ 6 L engine...?
Have you ever done a video on all the YJ sensors and switches, hookups and locations?
I have individual videos of each sensor. But, not as one video I haven't. But that is a very good idea that I will get started asap. Thanks for a great idea!
Make sure you got a good come along.
I have a problem with a transfer case going into low four-wheel-drive is it an easy fix
I have no way of knowing that. It could be the bushings for the linkage. Maybe you need to change fluid in the transfer case or it could be something else. Most of the time it is the plastic bushings for the shifter linkage.
I got my pilot bearing out with a large bolt, hammer, and a Hawaiian roll
Thats an awesome trick!!
Just remplaced my clutch assembly. Everything is back in and wont go into gear. Any idea?
Sounds like you need to bleed the clutch system.
How many hours did it take you?
I didn't keep track of time so I have no idea.
Intimidating
There is a lot to it. If you aren't comfortable doing it, take it to a trustworthy mechanic.
Just pull the engine. Easier than all that IMHO.
Naa .. it's not bad at all. I've done several YJs, TJs and many other cars/trucks.