Clay Perrine
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WTB - Right hand Manual window regulator for an 88.
Clay Perrine replied to Clay Perrine's topic in Wanted
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Looking for a Right hand manual window regulator for my 88. Mine is stripped out and the window will only roll 2/3 of the way down. I can find lots of power window regulators, but nothing about manual ones. Thanks in Advance. Clay Perrine
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I am fighting this right now. I did a R134A conversion on my 88 Comanche, and it won't cool. I checked all the pressures on the system, and they are all correct. I have a friend that does Auto AC for a living (I am a retired Porsche Mechanic turned IT guy), and he helped me diagnose it. Seems the dryer is acting like an expansion valve and the refrigerant reaching the evap core is already expanded so no cooling. When I did the conversion, I put those parts in. My friend says I need to take them out and make it an empty fitting for R134a. That would explain the problem with the dryer acting like an expansion valve. And just a note... if you do a R134a conversion, you need to replace the low pressure cutoff switch with one that does both low and high pressure cutoff. R12 systems didn't need it, but the R134a can reach pressures that will blow out the burst disk on the side of the compressor. This switch is a direct replacement for the original one: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/VTA-11079-VUS It even plugs into the original wiring so you don't have to modify anything. You also have to replace the shutoff valves AMC used on the top of the compressor with ones that have R134a charge fittings. There is no clearance to put on adapter fittings.
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how many miles on your truck's factory engine?
Clay Perrine replied to Pete M's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Tired meaning I am running straight 50 weight oil, and the oil pressure makes maybe 20 PSI cold, and 5 when hot. The engine rattles at startup and a manual oil pressure gauge shows really low pressure all the time. It is now at 299, 850 miles. I am debating the rebuild of it, as I figure the cylinders probably have a ridge at the top, and also time constraints. I have a friend with a Comanche, a Cherokee, and a bunch of other jeeps that is trying to get me to buy a 4.7L long block to put in it. :-P -
how many miles on your truck's factory engine?
Clay Perrine replied to Pete M's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
1988 2wd Pioneer. Original 4.0 Engine and auto transmission. Valve cover and oil pan have never been off of the motor. 298,900 miles. The motor is very tired and needs rebulit, but I was trying to make 300K before I do it. My father bought it new. I drove him to the dealer to pick it up in 1988. He used it to pull a car trailer with vintage Chevys on it for years. Now it's mine. Only mods was to replace the instrument cluster after the speedometer shelled itself with one from a Cherokee that had a tach, and the radio was replaced. But I still have the original radio a box on the shelf. This is the most current picture I have. It's in the garage this morning to get brakes done. -
how many miles on your truck's factory engine?
Clay Perrine replied to Pete M's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I have 298000 on the original 4.0 engine. My father bought it new in 88. I drove him to the dealer to pick it up. Valve cover and pan have never been off the motor. I know it needs either a rebuild or a replacement, as I am running straight 50 weight and it still takes a few seconds for the oil pressure to come up in the morning. It has had a long hard life pulling trailers with very heavy vintage Chevys on them. Question, do I rebuild it with new bearings and rings, or do I just buy a rebuilt 4.0? -
Do I qualify as an original owner? My father bought mine in 1988 in Dallas. I am still driving it. The valve cover and oil pan have never been off, and it is just shy of 300K miles.
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Is this wire on the original 88 harness, or is it on the 93 XJ harness Clay
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My first car was a 1969 Pontiac Firebird. I built a Ram Air IV 400 for it but didn't upgrade the transmission. It let go on Hwy 303 in Arlington Texas, and I did the AAMCO commercial thing and left parts down the road. Ripped the teeth off the ring gear in the Porsche.... drove it home. It made clunking noises all the way. Gonna happen when you push 300HP through a transmission designed for 100HP. The Comanche has had the harmonic balancer fail, the heater control valve pipe split open,and the alternator fail.... and I had the trans cooler line come off the radiator because of a broken hose clamp.
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Tried to send a message.. it says you can't receive any new messages.
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My driveway is covered in oil spots. Drives the homeowner's association crazy. :laughin:
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That would be like asking if anyone here has pictures of their truck... :laughin: This is me playing race car driver in my 914-6. For what it's worth, I built this car from a basket case to what you see here. And it is not finished yet. This one is the wife's 914. 1974. 350,000 miles with working AC. She drives it to work every day. We drove it to Salt Lake City last July for a Porsche event.
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Clay Perrine 88 Comanche Pioneer 2WD. Hurst, Texas. (Near Fort Worth)
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Lousy camera shot. It is definitely blue. Thanks!
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I have an 88 with a blue interior. I would like to find a window crank and a sun visor clip for it. Thanks.
