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Received the lower door seals and installed - took all of 10 minutes. They have been "updated" and no longer use the steel dtrip and pop rivets, but 2M double-sided tape to attach. Clean area well w. alcohol. They have a ridge along the length and this ridge sets right along the bottom edge of the door. It does make a good seal along the bottom, but I'm not sure some kind of universal molding might work as well if you can find it. Part number 55134856, Door - Door and components - Seal - On body, Rocker panel Back - Pick up, 1984-92 1984 - 1992. From the outside"
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Whaaa? :nuts:
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I think you need the next sheet as the "RESISTOR PACK" I believe is the ballast resistor.
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One ohm is a bit low JT. Mine measures about 1.3 ohms (just checked it). The resistors were the same from 84-94. The HOs have both a fuel pump relay and a ballast resistor relay; probably the Renix has only the fuel pump relay to do the ballast switching.
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The ballast resistor is bypassed at startup unless some PO altered the original circuit. Once running, the ECU immediately sends a signal to the ballast resistor relay and it's latched into the fuel pump voltage supply circuit. The resistance value on the ballast is critical; some of the "universal" ones are not the correct value and drop the voltage too much or not enough to the pump. I'd pick up a new one from the dealer (p/n 33000682, about $7.00), reterminate the spade connectors on the wires, and install a new resistor.
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I suspect that's true. Them when he's sold all the parts he can, he'll also get the scrap value. What a shame if another nice one bites the dust.
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Thinking about a dog (puppy)...maybe, suggestions?
HOrnbrod replied to SuperWade2's topic in The Pub
Pics no-workee for me............... :roll: EDIT: Now the top pic is there. Like the sweater! -
Hubcentric spacers........'splain it to me Lucy
HOrnbrod replied to WahooSteeler's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Eggzacerly, as the OEM lug nuts do (and some aftermarket nuts). :cheers: I would not use non-hubcentric spacers or adapters for any application; not something to cheap out on mate. -
Yes, be sure you are sitting down in an extra comfy office/computer chair when you see the price, as I'm sure the Wildman and myself are doing......... EDIT: The Wildman is probably sleeping in his chair now....... :D
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I suspect the Renix latch relay performs the same function as the Auto Shutdown Relay (ASD) relay on the HOs. When starting the engine the ASD relay latches and looks for a + voltage signal generated when the distributor is spinning. If not, the ASD relay trips and cuts power to the + coil and the fuel pump and prevents starting. A safety thing. I had one stick on a 96 XJ I had so that's the only reason I know this. :cheers:
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Manual Temp gauge Questions
HOrnbrod replied to thedave360's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
So you installed the sensor for the new temp gauge in the thermostat housing and removed the ECU aux fan sensor? Are you installing a mechanical temp gauge to replace a non-working stock cluster gauge? And yes, it's not good that the aux fan runs constantly; will cause excess wear on it as well as putting additional load on your electrics. You have two choices; move the sensor for the new mech temp gauge to the left rear of the head where the OEM temp gauge sensor is, or wire your aux fan to a manual switch. If you need a wiring diagram for your 92 to do this, let me know. :cheers: -
There are a couple of TSBs floating around dealing with injector heat soak causing hard starting when hot. The "cure" is an intake manifold heat shield or a wrap around the affected injector, usually #3. AFAIK these TSBs were for the HO engines, but maybe there were some also for the Renix engines, no?
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No, they are not side-specific. :D
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USCGC Comanche, Revenue Cutter, 1920
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The only reason I looked at the 97+ ones is because they are a little cheaper (about $2/each). I ordered them online, but they are a discontinued item. So I went to the 1996 and below strips (also discontinued but still plenty around at various dealerships) and ordered them. I should have them in a few days.
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Yeah, I really like the Ravines better than the rest. A nice side shot is in order matey! :cheers:
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breaking into your vehicle (lost keys)
HOrnbrod replied to JeepcoMJ's topic in MJ Tech: DIY Projects and Write-Ups
This thread is just chock full of ingenious ways to get into your locked MJ; busting out windows, hiding a piece of dipstick, removing the grille or tail light or bumper or engine to get to a key, do away w. keys altogether, call Mom, etc. etc. etc. ad nauseum. Brilliant! :ack: -
Looks like you got the Ravines on? What size meats ya got on mate?
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has anyone ever bought these seat covers?
HOrnbrod replied to comanche13's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
None will fit well unless you get them custom made. When I had the olde bench seat, the vinyl was in good shape. So I removed the covers andst had the center sections replaced at an upholstery shop. Didn't cost much andwas better than the ill-fitting universal seat covers. -
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Teamcherokee's Hood Insulation Pad
HOrnbrod replied to 88XJSport's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I like hood pads. They keep the hood cooler and insulate engine noise. I haven't tried the TeamCherokee version, but the older pads (up to 96 I believe) are too thick (1/2"+) and do not seem to last that long. If you ever have to take them off (like for hood vents), they disintegrate. I found a NOS pad on Ebay for the 1997 and up XJs, and it's a lot thinner, about 1/4", and is molded to the hood, not just a layered rug. Seems to insulate better too. And you can get the 1/4" push pins at Lowes for a whole lot less than TeamCherokee charges. :D -
Struck out on these - part discontinued. But I did manage to locate a pair for the 84-96 XJs (55134856) from a dealer in IA, $2 more. So these will work for sure and are on the way.
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That thing is street legal too. By the looks of that radiator, I don't think I'd want to get stuck in a 5-mile long traffic jam on I-95 in the middle of summer though......... Boil-over Maximus
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Aux fan motor replacement?
HOrnbrod replied to HOrnbrod's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I used my heat gun on the blade - it came right off. :D
