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Jeepster clutch cable length?

Discussion in 'Jeepster Commando and Commando Tech' started by 71jeepster, Jul 10, 2011.

  1. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member

    Hi I need help~
    I have 71 jeepster 226 V6 3 speed.

    I need a clutch cable and not sure what the length is ...anyone happen to know?
    I would appreciate so much :)

    Here at Jeepsterman has 3 different length cable and not sure which one is the right size?
    http://www.thejeepsterman.com/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=29&cat=Clutch

    49 3/16" long
    51" long
    83 7/8
    ??
     
  2. Pack Rat

    Pack Rat Old Timer

    If yours is broken the best way is to pull it out and measure it. There was an update from Jeep that relocated the cable and did away with the bellcrank and Z bar and mounted the lower end of the cable to a bracket attached to the transfer case. I believe that would be the 83"cable if that's the case.
     
  3. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member

    Yes its 83" Thanks buddy!!

    Yes It did break at the pivot ball on the pedal...Clutch pedal been feeling really hard to push it down and now I read few posts that with Jeepster its kinda common problem :-(

    Thanks for your help buddy! I wasn't sure if what I had was the right size or not.
     
  4. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member

    I have one more question.

    Whats it called the metal piece that holds the clutch cable to clutch pedal ?
    It somewhat looks like a "U" type looking that holds the end of clutch cable to the pedal.
     
  5. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member

    Ok I got the name "Clevis" but, can't find it anywhere . anyone knows?
     
  6. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

    it's typically installed on the cable and comes with the cable
    I don't recall it being sold seperatley, it's put on before the ball end is swaged on.

    edit: if it's the threaded type, any hardare store will have threaded clevis ends in different sizes.
     
  7. Pack Rat

    Pack Rat Old Timer

    Yup, clevis. On Jeepster they also used one at the clutch pedal for adjustment. Should be easy enough to find if not let me know, should have a couple of those around here somewhere.
     
  8. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member


    Yes it usally comes with cable (short cable) if you look at the link below (jeepsterman) the small length cable comes with it...But I use longer cable 83 inches and they don't come with it :-(
    And the ones that come with it are permanently on....I need the one where I can hook the end of cable ball into it.
    http://www.thejeepsterman.com/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=29&cat=Clutch
     
  9. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member

    YES! I need the one used at the pedal .
    I can't seems to find it anywhere...I called jeepsterman ..also called the jeep guy ..http://www.the-jeep-guy.com/Transmission.htm
    and they don't have it.
    If you can sell me one that would be great!!! My friend says he can weld my 1/2 broken one But, I would be happier If I can get one without any damage :)
    My email address is nywang@optonline.net

    Jae
     
  10. Pack Rat

    Pack Rat Old Timer

    I was thinking it was the threaded style but I might have one of those too. I'll have a look and see what I can find.
     
  11. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

    If it's not the threaded/adjustable type, I may have a couple.
    This clevis I think has a slot in the side to install the ball on the cable end.
    I'll check tomorrow.
    The Jeep p/n was: 948416
     
  12. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member

    If you go to this link near bottom of the page you'll see Fig. Fig. 23: Exploded view of the clutch linkage 1971 72 Commando models .
    Its between end of the cable ball and the pedal there is "U" shape clevis with safty pin.

    Yes Please let me know what you find Thanks :)




    http://www.autozone.com/autozone/re...-Pressure-Plate-Assembly/_/P-0900c15280252648
     
  13. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member

    Yes, it has slot in the side to install the end of cable ball. Thats it :)

    Fig. 23: Exploded view of the clutch linkage 1971 72 Commando models


    EDIT , actually Fig 24 has better picture of it, right after the end cable ball.


    http://www.autozone.com/autozone/re...-Pressure-Plate-Assembly/_/P-0900c15280252648
     
    Last edited: Jul 28, 2011
  14. Pack Rat

    Pack Rat Old Timer

    If jp doesn't have one I found one.

    [​IMG]
     
  15. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

    carry on gents
    I'm on the sidelines
    that should be the one
     
  16. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member

    Yes thats the one :)
    Can you e-mail me so I can give you my address.

    My email address is nywang@optonline.net



    Thank you so much guys for helping me out !!! :)
     
  17. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member

    Can anyone tell me where I can get that 83" clutch cable online ?
     
  18. Pack Rat

    Pack Rat Old Timer

  19. 71jeepster

    71jeepster New Member

    You know I have ordered exact same one from jeepsterman few days ago and as soon as I insatlled it and press down on clutch pedal
    the piece at the end came right off (pedal wasn't that hard at all)
    Lets see if this picture shows below.

    you see on the left is new cable that piece came off. ( part that goes on thr floor)
    On the right is the old one and you can see the difference...washer looks thicker and that part that broke off is really ON there on old one.
    I'm trying to find the one that looks like the old one. (not sure how old it is)

    Could it be that new cable I got few days ago is defected ?
    That piece shouldn't come off that easy...
    Or can this be fixed you think?
    [​IMG]
     
  20. Pack Rat

    Pack Rat Old Timer

    While not what you'd expect a brand new cable to do that piece really has no bearing on the performance of the cable, it is supposed the hold the cable up tight to the body. I'd still return it for another because ya, they're not supposed to pull apart like that. Now if it was that aluminum piece that had moved then I'd be really worried. It and that thin washer is what keeps the cable from pulling up through the floor. I'd check that also because Jeepsters are notorious for the hole getting over sized over time which is probably why the old cable had the large washer on it.