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Wade, ya gotta do what's best....it's understandable. But just remember, sometime in the future when you realize what you've done and buy another MJ just to be cool again, we're gonna make you sit on the tan couch over in the corner all over again :D j/k...it's frustrating for me to read your posts on the new engine that you worked so hard on getting and the difficulties you're having. If you were closer, I'd help you stab it in over a weekend or two with help from my local junkyards. You'd just hafta buy all the beer 8) Jeff
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congrats...a well deserved honor :cheers: like some others, I made it to Life (joined late, missed the cutoff age for eagle) but enjoyed the heck out of BSA. Got all caught up in OA too, loved it all.....then went in the Army. Good times :thumbsup: Jeff
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I was gonna get the Wardens, since I've been running BFG AT's on it for the last couple of years, but for an extra $10 I decided to go with the MT's. They're on BFG AT carasses by my request (C load) so they should do pretty good...plus the pattern "outchannels" so they should do better in the rain. Jeff
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negative....I've used the bottle jack trick on small spacers and even the ACOS when I installed them on mine. Tried it on the 5.5" TJ coils I'm running now, but they were a bit too much.....had to resort to spring compressors for them :D edit: here's what I'm talking about.... Image Not Found
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got some new skins for the TJ....31" M/T's from Treadwright (Hi-tec retreads). Same tread pattern as the BFG MT/R's, $89.95 each. Giggity :clapping: Image Not Found Image Not Found that's a quarter, for reference.... Image Not Found
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for only 1" pucks you don't need a spring compressor. Jack up the front end as high as you can get it and block it at the LCA frame-end mounts and let the axle droop. Unbolt the shocks, sway bar links, bumpstops, coil spring retainers and calipers and place a bottle jack between the top of the axle tube and framerail. Jack up the jack, which will push the axle down (and hold it there) while you remove the spring. Remove the stock isolator, slide the spacer up the bumpstop post and reinstall the spring. Bolt everything back up and repeat on the other side. Jeff
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I've read on the internets that the HO block has the hole cast in it for the knock sensor but it's not tapped...... I can't say this to be certain because I've honestly never checked, however I do have an HO block down in my storage shed. I need to run down there in the morning to pick up some stuff, and I can take the camera along with me and see. Jeff
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buddy of mine just sold his DD ZJ and flew to Florida and bought/drove back home a 5.9 a couple of months ago. The thing is a beast, and gets surprisingly (at least for a V8) mileage if you keep a brick under the gas pedal. They tend to eat motor mounts, so check yours (his were shot). Jeff
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I could make a roadtrip up from Richmond if a meet/greet is going down :cheers: Jeff
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89 Renix 4.0/AX15 -> 91 4.0 HO/ AW4
mjeff87 replied to SuperWade2's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
mmmmm giggity...... :cheers: (you got the easy part dun LOL) Jeff -
until you can find one, you can use a 1/2" transfer case drop kit with a "regular" xmember to make up the difference..... (basically stack 1/2" worth of washers between the xmember and the framerail and use some longer bolts ;) ) Jeff
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yup, swelling went down a bit overnight so I just buddy-taped it. 2 percocets and a bud light, I slept like a log last night :D
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too late for that.... :clapping: it's prolly gonna hurt 3X as much tomorrow, but for now I'm gonna get a good night's sleep. the irony is that I have to take my wife for her first round of physical therapy Wednesday morning (she had invasive knee surgery last week) to the same doc who treated me a couple months ago. I'm gonna ask for a group discount LOL g'night y'all Jeff
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I've not been having good luck with my feet/toes lately..... this morning, I caught the very edge of the bedroom door frame with the tip of my little toe getting dressed. It's now about 4X normal size and BLACK/BLUE, and I think it's broken (no, I'm not going to the doc to spend ungodly amounts of $$$ to confirm the diagnosis either). I swear I've severed digits and limbs off that hurt less than this toe does right now. How can something so small and insignificant cause so damn much pain??? Seriously thinking about taking a couple percocets I have left over from when I chopped my other toe tip off a couple of months ago :banana: Jeff
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Welcome to the club :cheers: upload pics thusly: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=11077 Jeff
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The largest functioning pipe organ in the world is located in the Macy's department store in downtown Philadelphia. The organ is played daily at noon while shoppers visit the store, as well as for many after-hours special events and concerts. On Saturday, 10/30/2010, a special event "happened." While the store was filled with ordinary shoppers, more than 600 "shoppers" burst into a full chorus of the "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's "Messiah." The "happening" event was staged by the Philadelphia Opera Company and engaged volunteers from just about every school, church and singing group in the city. This little 5-minute clip really deserves a look and listen. The organ is known around the world as the "Wanamaker Organ" because John Wanamaker installed this 28,500+ pipe instrument in the "Grand Hall" at the center of his 7-story department store. The cross-shaped store opened in 1909 and fills a city block. The entire top floor is set up as a pipe organ maintenance and repair shop and once engaged 40 employees to expand and maintain the instrument. Yeah...it was a staged event.....but how awesome is that??? The whole PC "happy holidays" crowd can choke on it.....it's MERRY CHRISTMAS where I come from :thumbsup: Jeff
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Don, I checked the outside-facing surface and didn't see anythang...I'll pull one off and check the inside to see. Jim, good idea but...weren't no center caps on the rig when I bought it, I picked those ones you see up at a local wheel shop. They are generic. Jeff
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after about 14 beers tonight, yer lucky I can just remember what the name of the constellation is, let alone know how to spell it correctly :yes: Jeff
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there's two little plastic "tangs" on either side of that white plastic connector there.....squeeze them and the white piece will disengage from the back of the speedo. Jeff
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to be safe, I would grab the whole setup (flexplate, torque converter, tranny) and possibly the TC. Check the output shaft on yours first, should be 21 spline since you have a 207. Depending on the year of the donor, it could be either 21 or 23 spline (almost certain it'll be 21 if coming off an XJ/MJ) Jeff
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automatics......the 904 is a 3 speed, 909 is the same tranny but has an OD you just have to make sure that the TC snout OD and length are the same :thumbsup: Jeff
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U likeum Puerto Rican brew? If so, Medalla ;) Had a few (closer to about 13) local beers in St. Lucia last month, Piton.....they go down very well too Medalla = GOOD! But not as good as Bohemia (Mexico). If you like Medalla, you'll love Bohemia. :cheers:
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Don....when logging in, click the "Log me on automatically each visit" checkbox, problem solved you owe me a beer :D Jeff
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I'm fairly certain that all 904/909's have the same bolt pattern and share the same internals, but beware that later model ones that came behind the 2.5's in YJ's have a 23 spline output (if yours is a 4WD). THey will bolt up fine, but if you have a 21 spline transfer case (input), you'll be going nowhere in a hurry..... :yes: Jeff
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Pleadies :thumbsup: excellent pics, thanks for sharing..... Jeff
