Slave Cyl (clutch question)...........

LadyJeepFreak

New member
ok so I'm on the centerforce site and looking at clutch model parts for Jeep. They list no 2003 but do have 2002. There are two different parts sets for these two things:

Internal slave cyl

External slave cyl

I'm a 2.4 L 4 cyl. Where would I find this internal/external determination or is that something machine heads (not me) usually know?

HELP!

PS Here is the copied information for reference:

1987.-2002.
2.5L 151" ENG. (W/ INTERNAL SLAVE CYL.)
4 CYLINDER INCHES: 9-1/8 1-14 INCLUDED
MS361914

* -
DF201614

* -

1994.-2002.
2.5L 151" ENG. (W/ EXTERNAL SLAVE CYL.)
4 CYLINDER INCHES: 9-1/8 1-14 INCLUDED
MS361914

* -
DF201614

* N1764

P.S.S. I can tell this will be a super expensive fix. The clutch set itself is 300 dollars.

Thank You!
Heather
 

RE: Re: newbie questions

First, it's an external clutch slave.

Second, get off the Centerforce site as the anemic 2.4L doesn't need the extra holding power of a performance clutch, it's a waste of money IMO that's better spend elsewhere. Then it won't be a 'Super Expensive Fix', only moderately expensive ;)

Get a quality OEM type clutch like the LUK brand available at www.carolinaclutch.com . Just get OEM, don't waste the money on the LUK Gold kit.

I didn't find anything on CarolinaClutch's website for your model and engine, but either give them a call or check elsewhere for OEM.

www.dialaclutch.com may be another source for ya. Give 'em a call before giving up.
 
oh thank you Bounty on both parts! I will be checking all these sites out tonight when I get home. You rock!!!

Lady

P.S. Did you just call my jeep anemic? LOL
 
Just the engine ;)

And not to worry, I have the 2.5L, although the sticker on the back of the jeep boasts "2.5L High Output" LOL.
 

Bounty__Hunter said:
.........the anemic 2.4L........

Funny and true! (spoken by one who owns one)...........But, we're talkin' highway here, right?
 
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