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reson46

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  1. If the pilot bushing was indeed part of the crank... why would you need to remove it? Does part of the converter actually sit in that hole? I've never had an automatic apart. Yes, in the middle of the torque converter is a piece that occupies the same space as the pilot bushing. I am guessing it is probably to help center the torque converter. Willy
  2. 4th of July weekend? That's wheeling time. Willy
  3. I'm having trouble with e-mail notifications of the threads I am subscribed to. I haven't received an e-mail notification in several days. Am I the only one having this problem? I checked my spam filter and they aren't getting caught there. Thanks, Willy
  4. Initially I was bewildered by the pilot bushing in the end of the crank shaft. :hmm: When I first looked at it I thought the bushing was part of the crank shaft. Unhappy thoughts of tearing the engine apart to replace the crank shaft or getting a completely different engine went through my head. Then a buddy pointed out that it was separate from the crank shaft and helped me remove it with grease and a dowel. :doh: Besides that there really weren't any surprises. Everything else swapped over pretty easily. I also didn't bother hooking up the NSS or the transmission/ignition lock. Willy
  5. I took it for the emissions check yesterday. Their equipment couldn't handle the SuperTrapp. :no: So off it came. :yes: I returned for the emissions check today and passed. Even without a catalytic converter. :clapping: It still has a glass pack, but is definitely louder when you get on the gas. I also removed the bolt on set of overload leaves. Willy
  6. If you need a DIY write up you shouldn't even be considering this. :eek: Willy
  7. only if its a 4L See his original post. Willy
  8. I've done it. Check out the '88 build thread. I used the XJ floor shifter. It was the easiest route since I had a complete parts XJ. Finding the correct XJ parts would also be a lot easier. :thumbsup: Willy
  9. Hello comfort! Got rid of the bench seat. The padding was pretty shot on the driver side, plus bench seats suck. :thumbsup: The buckets are much better. :yes: Anybody interested in the old bench? It is a later one with head rests. It's missing the seat brackets and will be heading to the scrap yard when I get rid of the XJ. Willy
  10. I don't plan on any major changes in the near future. I may remove one of the overloads. It is the kind that bolts to the top half of the leaf pack behind the axle. Willy
  11. Here is the project thread I was thinking of. Looks like he used a modified version of an S&W XJ cage. Willy
  12. Maybe check some of the older project threads. I remember one guy bought a kit maybe 6 months to a year ago. I'm pretty sure it wasn't from Motion. I don't remember seeing any updates to his build lately so it will probably require some digging. If I get time I'll try to find it. Willy
  13. 1949 Lincoln. Willy
  14. Packard. Not sure on the year. Willy
  15. Ford Fairlane. '59 I think. Willy
  16. That's not a Jeep, that's a Liberty. :dunce: Willy
  17. If you are referring to the transmission in the '98 XJ, it is an AW4. Willy
  18. The '90 AW4 will have a 21 spline output. Willy
  19. It has some spacers up front and a couple of extra overload leaves in the rear. Willy
  20. Since Deb has an MJ, I guess it was time for me to get one. Picked it up yesterday. :banana: It is a '91, 2WD, 4.0, AW4, and D35 with a lunch box locker. I don't really have big plans for it. I've got other projects in line ahead of it. I'll probably drive it around like it is for a couple of years. Maybe eventually make it 4WD. A few things I plan to do in the near future. - Swap in some XJ buckets I've got - Look into brakes, currently not the best - Fix speedometer, it's somewhat intermittent - XJ center console - Replace the passenger side window roller handle - Maybe swap over Deb's old bumper if I can straighten it out Willy
  21. Sunburst orange! :clapping: Willy
  22. Looks like it is in pretty good shape. Did somebody rob the cow catcher off a locomotive? Willy
  23. Another good choice. :thumbsup: I could go for this one. Willy
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