Hey guys, awesome site you have here, already learned alot just browsing around. I'm in the middle of putting a 94 3.4l camero engine in a 97 TJ wrangler, I am replacing the 2.5l four banger, not the usual old 2.8l in a XJ cherokee. I'm having a little trouble figuring out the clutch/flywheel combo, I have the AX5 5 speed trans so the 3.4l bolts up, but something is different. I posted a thread on the wrangler forums but got little help, not much 60degree or AX5 love there. The 2.5 has a thick flywheel, I bought an early 90's s10 flywheel but it puts the flywheel surface back torwards the engine/trans mounting surface about 10mm, I haven't bolted it up yet but I assume that this will not allow the clutch to release properly. The clutch disk and pressure plate are identical to the old XJ 2.8l, so I figured the key was to get the old XJ 2.8l cherokee flywheel and have it neutral balanced, I could not find one of these anywhere local and no one could order one, finally found one on amazon and ordered it. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ls_o00_s00_i00
But now that I have found this site and this thread:http://60degreev6.com/forum/showthre...highlight=jeep I'm not so sure it will work either. I looks just like the newer s10 flywheel I have. Not sure if clutch fork or throw out bearing is different or what, any ideas? Thanks in adavance.
Here is a pic of the s10 flywheel vs the 2.5l(right)
But now that I have found this site and this thread:http://60degreev6.com/forum/showthre...highlight=jeep I'm not so sure it will work either. I looks just like the newer s10 flywheel I have. Not sure if clutch fork or throw out bearing is different or what, any ideas? Thanks in adavance.
Here is a pic of the s10 flywheel vs the 2.5l(right)
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