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Mystery rod from bellhousing to tranny crossmember

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Taper, Apr 19, 2006.

  1. Taper

    Taper New Member

    1965 CJ in question:
    Can anyone tell me what the purpose of the rod that attaches to the transmission crossmember and thru one of the mounting holes of the bellhousing? It approximately 16 inches long, threaded on one end, and has a ball on the other much like the one on the clutch linkage...only larger. The threaded end is double nutted in what appears to be a method of adjusting tension? Cant find a mention of it in the FSM unless I overlooked it ...

    Thanks
    Mike in KC
     
  2. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    It's an engine stay cable. Keeps the fan out of the radiator basically.
     
  3. Evans

    Evans Former YJ owner

    Mine doesn't have it , but I think it is the infamous torque cable for the V-6's
     
  4. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

  5. MOP

    MOP Active Member

    mine has it...I wondered why I was putting it back on after installing a new clutch, tranny and transfercase. Seems pretty useless to me.
     
  6. Hippo393

    Hippo393 Jeepless

    Pic pic pic!!!!
     
  7. sasquatch

    sasquatch I'm big in Japan.

  8. Hippo393

    Hippo393 Jeepless

    Thx 4 the pic. I assume that's the 4-banger? :?

    Now how about one for us :v6: folks? :)
     
  9. 80cj

    80cj Member

    An old mechanic told me that cable is supposed to have a certain amount of tension on it to help control clutch chatter by controlling relative movement between the cltuch linkage and engine/tranny. Don't know how true this is but sounds reasonable.
     
  10. grannyscj

    grannyscj Headed to the Yukon

  11. Kodiak12060

    Kodiak12060 Sponsor

    They had them on the 4's too.
    The WWll jeeps actually had a torque reaction spring on the left front leaf spring. Seems the earliest jeeps had a bad habit of veering left towards oncomming traffic when you let off the gas and braked. I think I have a few lying around if you need a pic.
     
  12. MOP

    MOP Active Member

    that's different grannyscj. The V6 has the cable also that is similar to the 4 banger version posted above. It does not thread directly into the bellhousing, but has a metal tab that is fastened by one of the bellhousing bolts. I will try to post a pic if I get time to take one.
     
  13. MOP

    MOP Active Member

    As requested:

    Please note. the mounting bracket also has a clip attached for the parking brake cable (the cable on the left). I realized this pic my be misleading.
     
  14. grannyscj

    grannyscj Headed to the Yukon

    That must have been discontinued by '70, mine doen't have it. To make sure what I'm looking at, is that the bolt just below the throwout fork on the bell housing's left side? What does it attach to on the tranny?:v6:
     
  15. lynn

    lynn Time machine / Early CJ5 HR Rep Staff Member

    I wonder if the anti-chatter rod was a dealer-installed fix, only installed on rigs when the owner complained of clutch chatter :?
     
  16. MOP

    MOP Active Member


    It doesn't seem like they would keep that "ball bracket" on the crossmember if they were not going to use it?
     
  17. MOP

    MOP Active Member


    you are right. The bolt is the bottow left (using the picture angle as reference) bolt that attaches the tranny adapter to the bellhousing. That is a T86 case and adapter.
     
  18. AKCJ

    AKCJ Active Member

    My '70 had it. I took it all off when I swapped to the sm420.
     
  19. 1stSgt

    1stSgt Sponsor

    My '71 was pieced together by the PO and I dont have anything on mine. It is going back together in two weeks, do I need something on the transfer case? The only thing left is half the rubber mount on the frame and no brackets.
     
  20. MOP

    MOP Active Member

    I would recommend securing the TC. You can buy a new mount, although it may not be identical to the original one on your 71, you can make them work.