Did I burn my clutch or what???
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Did I burn my clutch or what???
I was pulling a lightly loaded trailer with my front receiver, In reverse , backing up a steep little pitch. For about twenty feet I was slipping the clutch a fair amount.
I had my Rubi in 4h-but the pitch was paved and solid. Nothing I did seemed that extreme but I made a big cloud of stinky smoke that smelled like burnt brakes. Everything went back to normal except the smell continues to come thru my heater blower. I don't have enough 4wd experience to put this in perspective. What happened?
I had my Rubi in 4h-but the pitch was paved and solid. Nothing I did seemed that extreme but I made a big cloud of stinky smoke that smelled like burnt brakes. Everything went back to normal except the smell continues to come thru my heater blower. I don't have enough 4wd experience to put this in perspective. What happened?
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from what ive seen when u see a big cloud of smoke on a man. vehicle the cluth is prob shot or very close to being shot. is this the white smoke your talking about, its a firebird but same point,
youtube.com/watch?v=V_Cef2p2B4k not being a smartass or anything but how come u didnt pull the trailer from the rear? no rear reciver? just wondering.
youtube.com/watch?v=V_Cef2p2B4k not being a smartass or anything but how come u didnt pull the trailer from the rear? no rear reciver? just wondering.
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... not being a smartass or anything but how come u didnt pull the trailer from the rear? no rear reciver? just wondering.[/QUOTE]
-I was putting the trailer into a really tight spot on a steep curving ledge road with a dropoff-too hairy for me to back it.
-I was putting the trailer into a really tight spot on a steep curving ledge road with a dropoff-too hairy for me to back it.
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from what ive seen when u see a big cloud of smoke on a man. vehicle the cluth is prob shot or very close to being shot. is this the white smoke your talking about, its a firebird but same point,
youtube.com/watch?v=V_Cef2p2B4k not being a smartass or anything but how come u didnt pull the trailer from the rear? no rear reciver? just wondering.
youtube.com/watch?v=V_Cef2p2B4k not being a smartass or anything but how come u didnt pull the trailer from the rear? no rear reciver? just wondering.
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Yeah, I was slipping it. But, it seems to me -not too much and not for long. This is what is puzzling me. I can't remember ever mistreating a clutch so badly as to create the cloud of smoke that appeared out my window-not to mention the lingering stench. So... keeping in mind that this is my invincible 07 JK with less than 20k miles:
1. I don't know how easy it is to smoke a new clutch?
2. I wonder what else it could be.
1. I don't know how easy it is to smoke a new clutch?
2. I wonder what else it could be.
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thanks- that helps!
I'M seriously DYING over here! guys, relax it's ok!!!!
you probably took some material off the clutch, and maybe glazed the flywheel a bit, but as long as it's ok while you're driving, then you're ok! by OK i mean when you gun it it doesn't slip.
i've done it a few times crawling through the rocks with 3.21 gears and a non-rubi tcase. You get a nice stinky cloud of smoke and when it's that hot doesn't like to grip as well.
as long as it's not slipping while driving it's fine. The smell will eventually go away. You may have taken a few thousand miles off the life of your clutch, but it happens, and it's NOT a big deal!!!
next time if you're worried about it, just put her in low. People who don't know will all tell you that you're going to break your rig going into low on pavement *sigh* but it's fine. no worse than being in 4 high in that situation.
you probably took some material off the clutch, and maybe glazed the flywheel a bit, but as long as it's ok while you're driving, then you're ok! by OK i mean when you gun it it doesn't slip.
i've done it a few times crawling through the rocks with 3.21 gears and a non-rubi tcase. You get a nice stinky cloud of smoke and when it's that hot doesn't like to grip as well.
as long as it's not slipping while driving it's fine. The smell will eventually go away. You may have taken a few thousand miles off the life of your clutch, but it happens, and it's NOT a big deal!!!
next time if you're worried about it, just put her in low. People who don't know will all tell you that you're going to break your rig going into low on pavement *sigh* but it's fine. no worse than being in 4 high in that situation.
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I've been a month and a half waiting to see if the stealer I bought my JK from is going to do anything for me regarding my clutch that I supposedly burnt out.
I got ti stuck in snow by my house... and I didn't ride it or anything, and they said I burnt the clutch... 1250 bucks worth of unauthorized repairs later... still waiting for to get it back.
I got ti stuck in snow by my house... and I didn't ride it or anything, and they said I burnt the clutch... 1250 bucks worth of unauthorized repairs later... still waiting for to get it back.