Happy New Year! ...and birthday.
Sooooo.... how about empting the master clutch cyl, attaching a pressure brake bleeder to the slave cyl, applying about 10-15 PSI to the bleeder from the air compressor , and reverse bleeding the system? In a huge brake system, we don't even know that a few air bubbles are in it. In a microscopic clutch system a few air bubbles, unlike in the brake system, can create ill shifting tendencies of great magnitude. Air bubbles are more likely to purge upward instead of downward as well. (Or does Jeep recommend NOT to pressure bleed the clutch?) You can build one of these pressure bleeders for about $1.00 from an old propane cylinder tank that we now have to pay the dump $5.00 to take off of our hands. LBR