okay so i took out my tranny, t-case and oil pan to put in the new clutch and a new chain and some other work for the t-case and i cleaned the oil pan. i finally got them all back together and in last night and i went to start it and IT WON'T START!!!! my jeep has never had a problem starting before so i figured it just needed a second, but nope.
so i got out my spark plug wire tester and hooked it up to the outside of a wire and the light flashes if there is spark... i saw no light. i tried the tester on the saturn and it lights up if you get it within an inch or two of the wires. so the tester is working fine, but the jeep is not .(duh)
if you don't want to read the rest just tell me what you think is wrong.
first of all, i have a question. while i was taking off the flywheel bolts my friend had a wrench on the bolt on the front of the crank to hold it still. does that affect the timing? he said it does but i am not so sure.
i was trying to figure out what could be wrong... but i can't figure it out. i plugged in everything i took out including the O2 sensor, the wire that goes into the t-case top, the speedo gear wire, and the weird plug type thing on the side of the tranny, i think it is the shift light or something. also, everything has fluid and the starter sounds like it is turning the flywheel just fine.
WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE DAMN THING?
also, the clutch does not work... i bled it and everything but with the clutch pedal out we can still roll the jeep back. what else is required when installing the clutch, is there a cable to tighten or what? my dad is not familiar with hydraulic clutches really...he is old.
IF YOU CAN HELP, PLEASE DO. EVEN IF IT IS JUST A SIMPLE SUGGESTION!
i am going to troubleshoot tonight.
thanks,
nate hurst
so i got out my spark plug wire tester and hooked it up to the outside of a wire and the light flashes if there is spark... i saw no light. i tried the tester on the saturn and it lights up if you get it within an inch or two of the wires. so the tester is working fine, but the jeep is not .(duh)
if you don't want to read the rest just tell me what you think is wrong.
first of all, i have a question. while i was taking off the flywheel bolts my friend had a wrench on the bolt on the front of the crank to hold it still. does that affect the timing? he said it does but i am not so sure.
i was trying to figure out what could be wrong... but i can't figure it out. i plugged in everything i took out including the O2 sensor, the wire that goes into the t-case top, the speedo gear wire, and the weird plug type thing on the side of the tranny, i think it is the shift light or something. also, everything has fluid and the starter sounds like it is turning the flywheel just fine.
WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE DAMN THING?
also, the clutch does not work... i bled it and everything but with the clutch pedal out we can still roll the jeep back. what else is required when installing the clutch, is there a cable to tighten or what? my dad is not familiar with hydraulic clutches really...he is old.
IF YOU CAN HELP, PLEASE DO. EVEN IF IT IS JUST A SIMPLE SUGGESTION!
i am going to troubleshoot tonight.
thanks,
nate hurst