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  1. You need a Bosch VE pump timing tool. The cheapest place to get one is dieselvw.com. As far as the lift spec with the crank lock pin installed, and the belt cogs lined up to the cover, I have found three different ones listed for a Renault J8S-814 and 815 engines. The most recent Renault manual I have lists 0.70mm, but the old AMC Jeep service manual lists 0.8128mm(0.320"). I have three of these engines and a bunch of parts/info. If you have any other questions, let me know.
  2. I'm sure the 44 will hold up fine, If you upgrade the shafts and carrier. I'm running a Detroit TruTrac and Superior CroMo replacement shafts with about about 120k miles on them and well over 400ftlbs at the wheels. It took me 20+ 1-2 powershift burnouts to shear the pinion, and when I replaced the gear set, the splines and carrier were perfect.
  3. How tall is that scoop? Where can I get one? I need a small scoop for the passenger side of my hood because one of my turbos is about 1.75" outside the sheet metal, but I need somthing narrow enuff not to overlap the groove in the center of the factory hood.
  4. I added pwr windows mirrors, locks, and windows to my 87. You need the harness or 2 that runs from kick panel to kick panel. It also has its own terminals that go to the fuse box also. Its not that hard to accomplish, all plug in, as I remember. Good luck.
  5. Please direct highjack to this thread= http://www.comancheclub.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7341
  6. Sorry for the hijack. Who's in for the trail ride?
  7. With mechanical injection, the throttle response is equal to a fuel injected gas motors response.
  8. The yellow MJ in the last pic is mine, Cummins 3.9L 4BTA. I don't have the newer nose swap, but I have been in Readers Rigs once and in Diesel Power twice. There was a nice yellow MJ in JP with the 97+ nose and interior last year, I think?
  9. Witch one? When he says "WARNING: Body Damage Including, Scratches, Scrapes And Dents Are Very Common", he's not kidding, and I think thats aimed at me. The ride the second and last pics on the flyer were taken at, BARILLMS peeled about a foot and a half off of his bedside 5 minutes into the ride! My brother and I left that one early. I'm not into to twisting sheet metal on my favorite yellow play toy, thats why I'm building a trail only MJ. BARILLMS, you got any more pics of my yellow MJ or my brothers red and black 4Runner? Id really like to get a larger version of the flex pic from the flyer.
  10. hackedxj, that XJ is so cool looking! I have a 94 2dr that I cut like yours, but its not intended for ANY street use, so it will have less glass, and more tubing.
  11. Actually, I just picked up a 88 MJ Mertic Ton and a set of 79 3/4 Ford axles. If I can find the rear fenders that were used on the white MJ dually that was on eBay, I will have a dually.
  12. rockhardzj, I would like to get more info on your MJ! I was thinking my next one might have a 4.7l involved, got any pics?
  13. a1awind, these motors came in ALOT of off highway applications. Ive seen them in small track hoes, Case style bobcats, wood chippers, and large pumps. If anyone is looking, do not get a nonturbo version, 70-80 hp, and the CR ratio is way to high to convert to rurbo, not to mention the completly different injection pump. The only on road application that I know of was the bread vans. Most of them were 6.2 and 6.5 Chevy diesels that were "repowered" with the 4BT's. Like most industrial diesel engines, my trans is not bolted to my block, it has an adapter plate between the two. I know in the step vans, there were at least 4 different bolt patterns, SB Ford, SB Chrysler, GM BPO/Chevy(dual pattern) and the 15deg right tilt Chevy, all availble in standard and automatic versions. I choose the Dodge Cummins version so I could run a drivers side starter, and all the Dodge NV4500 transmission pieces.
  14. If you had the body shop with the bright copper 4dr XJ with the explorer wheels, explorer fender flares, three link front suspension, 33" BFG mud's, and the cut back end with the stock fuel tank on top of the rear floor, and we came there in a bright red crew cab Ford Powerstroke, than yes that was me! That was the second longest nonstop road trip in my life. Erie PA to Chattanoga TN in 22 hrs. You never sent me pics of your rig in action at Tellico. Also, did you get your MJ project finished? When I saw it the 8.8 was just being fitted in. I plan on getting down to Tellico this summer, with a few other vehicles, maybe you could show us around.
  15. I tried to find a factory yellow 2 door XJ before the Comanche got painted blue, but I changed my plans.
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