I think your is external just get a new one, the way to bleed it (as in build up pressure to change the clutch engage point) is to disconnect it from the trans press it against the ground as hard as you can then have someone push the petal slowly. then compress it as much as you can an have them releases the petal. do again and again. all your doing is building up pressure at a different point to have the petal engage differently. repeat till at point you want.
NOTE do not remove the set screw and try and adjust it that way you will break the plastic threads and need a new unit. Which is only about 80 bucks.
It is located on the drivers side of the engine compartment and it has a line that runs down to the drivers side of the trans. You can buy them on line from Quadra Tech and JC Whitney.
If your is internal (inside the bell housing unit) its easier to bleed, but a nightmare to replace because you have to pull the trans. the bleed nut is on the passenger side of the trans and get a bleeder helper form the auto part help section, so you don't get air in you line. good luck.
Right above the slave cylinder there is a bleeder screw. Just unsrew it and have someone hold in the clutch to start the bleed.
how to replace the slave cylinder on a 1993 jeep wrangler
Try bleeding the slave cylinder, otherwise there is no adjustment.
pull slave from bell housing and pump by hand this should take care of problem
How do you replace the clutch slave cylinder on a 1989 jeep wrangler
I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WITH MY 92 WRANGLER.. GO TO AUTOZONE.COM AND CLICK ON SERVICE MANUALS, THEY WILL EXPLAIN HOW TO BLEED THE SLAVE CYLINDER.. AND IT WORKS.. DON DRC@EPIX.NET
Remove the transmission to excess the inturnal slave cylinder
yes it has one
my clutch is not working ..think the slave cylinder is bad ..135 , 000 miles ..
Purchase a repair manual at most parts stores, ( around $12 ) for detailed instructions on this and many other repairs.
Yes
if slave cylander is bad, it must be replaced to fix it