How do you replace the clutch slave cylinder on a 1989 jeep wrangler
How to change a clutch and master cylinder on a 93 jeep wrangler
replace the bushing where the clutch pedal attaches to the master cylinder arm.
Probably on top of the slave cylinder
inside the transmission bell housing
It would be on the slave cylinder, and that depends on which trans and year you have.
Try bleeding the slave cylinder, otherwise there is no adjustment.
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it's on the firewall beneath the left rad support rod
You will have to remove the transmission since the slave cylinder on the 91 yj is inside the bellhousing.
I would suspect a weak clutch slave cylinder or clutch master cylinder which may be preventing the clutch from disengaging fully; The slave cylinder is connected hydraulically to the clutch master cylinder. The clutch master is where you add fluid.
The clutch master cylinder is high up on the drivers side firewall, next to and slightly farther outward than the brake cylinder, it is the smaller of the two.