Pushed this one outside this afternoon to swap out clutch master cylinders:
I was going to swap in the clutch master cylinder that was installed in this Jeep, and was working a few years ago. But, the piston is frozen in the bore, I couldn't get it loose, even with compressed air. It also had a lot of gunk inside of it, and very nasty fluid.
So, I reinstalled the Novak master cylinder. It was leaking fluid where the plastic reservoir goes over the metal body. I tightened the little spring screw thing as tight as I dared, seems to have quit leaking. I pumped up the pedal, held it down, and loosened the metal line fitting at the master cylinder, bleeding the MC first. Did this three times, then bled the slave. Hosed everything down with water to rinse off the brake fluid, hence why I pushed it outside!!!
So, quick test drive. The clutch works, and works consistently. No leaks so far. But, the pedal is still stiff, I would say it is stiffer then the OEM mechanical linkage. It works, but it is not a "light feel" like the stock '85 four cylinder CJ-7 in the yard. More research needed
The StrongHold shift boot for the T176/twin stick Dana 300 showed up today, so I installed it. Looks great, fits perfect, excellent product IMO:
Swapped out one medium advance spring for one stiff spring, seems about perfect.
The Jeep decided to not want to shut down with the key OFF randomly a few times over the last couple of days. Today it randomly shut off twice while driving down the road. The ignition switch does not really positively lock into position(s) anymore, probably wore out after 240k miles!! Will swap in a new switch and report back.
That's it for now.