Jump to content

MichiganTrails87

Members
  • Posts

    6
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Location
    SE Michigan

MichiganTrails87's Achievements

Jeeper

Jeeper (1/11)

  1. I guess I should also ask, what do I do with about 3 gallons of rusty gasoline...
  2. Finally got some time tonight to work on the truck. Only 10 more days until the trip so I really need to get to work on this thing. Started by hitting all the bolts with some oil. Don't think it's going to work ... I also removed the filer neck and it's in decent shape. I'll need to wire wheel and paint it before replacing. Got under the truck and the J-Bolts are completely stuck. After fighting with them for a few minutes, I started to just cut the straps. Got through the first one and the tank started to leak. Now I have gas everywhere. With two straps still in place, I put a bucket under the tank leak and started to take the truck bed cap off. I wish everything on the truck was as easy as removing those cap bolts. Truck should have plenty of room now for the motorcycles to fit. I also washed, primed, and painted the new gas tank. Came out looking ok. Wish I would have been able to get more accomplished but I suppose I should keep reminding myself that it's a 26 year old truck. Tomorrow the gas should be drained so I can cut the remaining straps and see just how rusted my sender unit is.
  3. I hear ya on losing most of a tank of gas ... I'm going to try rebuilding the sender unit. If it's too far gone I'm going to try and modify a Cherokee sender like MereAnatomy did with his Kentucky Bound page. http://comancheclub.com/topic/32989-kentucky-bound-lwb/ Should make for a fun weekend. Also found some dry-rot on the tires from storing the truck this past winter. Looks like I'm going to CL to find some cheap used tires as well.
  4. Quick beginner question everyone. My truck is a long bed and I need to replace the gas tank. It leaks when I try and fill it above 75%. I'm not sure what size tank this truck has. I took a tape measure out there and it looks like it's around 35" by 15". I'm 90% sure this is a 23 gallon tank . Just want to know if there is a code or something I can check to make sure I order the correct one (3 tank straps vs 2?). I need the truck for a trip in 3 weeks to the smokey mountains and I can't afford to buy the wrong tank. Also, everyone ordering these off of Ebay and Amazon? Is there a preferred place to purchase from? Thanks in advance for everyone's advice.
  5. Just a quick update, finally got outside and swapped out my rear diff oil. Cover had seen better days so I replaced that too. Nothing terribly exciting, but progress!
  6. I purchased this truck about a year and a half ago and I've been slowly finding all the bugs. I'm starting to get to a point where it's reliable and road worthy. 1987 Jeep Comanche, long bed, metric ton edition (I think) 4wd, 4.0, AW4 I took out the interior of the Jeep last fall. The cabin floor is rotted but the truck bed looks almost new. I'm guessing the previous owner never took the cap off. I'm going to start floor repairs once it gets a little warmer outside. I don't know too much about Jeeps but I do know from reading around this forum that this is a great community for Cherokee and Comanche owners. Hopefully this will be a great place for some advice. The Bad: -Fuel tank leaks when filled more than 75% -Jeep is very slow. I'm guessing the tires are too large for the gear ratio -Trans shift button isn't connected -No radio -Rusted driver's side floorboards -Surface rust ... just a little everywhere in general -Something wrong with the window cranks Repaired last season: -Radiator, hoses and transmission fluid lines -Throttle Position Sensor -New brakes ... everything basically -New Shocks -Lost of front suspension work completed Previous owner said it was his fathers truck and had been sitting in a barn for 5 years. I'm hoping to complete a light restoration, stop the rust, and use it for light off-roading and moving materials/toys.
×
×
  • Create New...