Mud and Clutch - Bad Combo
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This may be what you are looking for:
http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...hose-extension
Hope it helps
http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...hose-extension
Hope it helps
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I don't call getting mud and water in the clutch, and everywhere else for that matter fun. I also don't think paying an expensive tow home and replacing the clutch afterwards is fun either.
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I believe the transfer case has a breather tube as well. You can play in puddles all day long if that's your thing. Keep in mind that the breather tubes are a couple feet long, so just because your diffs are submerged doesn't mean they're taking in water. If you become familiar with how high the breather tubes go, you can judge how deep you can go into water without hurting anything. And, like I said earlier, you can extend all of them to be as long as you want.
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So besides taking apart the clutch is there another way to clean that place out? can I just simply blast it through the holes which they got in with my powerwasher?