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Just an update to the club, Pingpong (Pat) was in an accident last weekend at an annual run down here. It happened post-run last Friday night, after everyone was off the trails and back at camp. He was a passenger in, of all things, a golf cart :roll: , and got tossed out when the driver made a stoopid maneuver. He's got a broken tib/fib in his right leg below the knee, and a broken left foot, and will be in rehab for a good while. He's in good spirits, though (he called me from the back of the ambulance transporting him from UVA med center to the rehab facility). I'll post more details when I can......his wife is rigging up a laptop for him so he can commo from rehab, so he may check in also. Jeff
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I was born in Comanche County, Oklahoma...... :D (Ft. Sill) Jeff
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jeep running like poop (bogging, hesitating)
mjeff87 replied to lostissues's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
checked your exhaust....tailpipe, muffler, etc? Maybe you munched something. Jeff -
edited for clarity.... :rotfl2:
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Put your dog and your spouse in the trunk of her car. An hour later, open the trunk. Which one is really happy to see you? ;) Jeff
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I know that person who's cited on the Novak website, personally...... :D Jeff
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How to perform a correct Fuel Pressure Test?
mjeff87 replied to rafiki's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
or you could eliminate the ballast resistor entirely.....the only reason it's there is to quiet the pump a bit. Just splice the wires together. Jeff -
XJ's got AW4's behind the 2.5's too.....my front axle (4.56) came out of one, and I saw another one at Harry's last summer (didn't have the tools or time to pull anything). Counting them, I've seen three other Jeeps with that setup, and they were all MJ's. I've got an AW4 2.5 bellhousing, TCU, torque converter, and TBI (with the extra TPS connector) sitting in my parts pile, in case anyone's interested....... Jeff
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The wife and I are going on a much needed and postponed vacation.....shoulda happened back in April but we put it off, and can't stand it anymore. Ocean....drinks....cigars....good eats.... leaving on Friday for Ft. Lauderdale to set sail on Saturday, and won't be back until ????? Y'all have fun :cheers: Jeff
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I've never bought anything off eBay (yet), but look at the bid history for those......something looks shady to me. Lotsa bumping by the same bidders within a short time frame. Wonder if they are friends of the seller...... I've worked plenty of live auctions in my day to see "bidding up" when I see it. Jeff
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Isn't that one of the signs of the Apocolypse?? :D Bet your wife is happy......
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Centering pins & Anti-friction pads?
mjeff87 replied to LoTGoD's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I had the same problem with the Mopar perches (5/8"). I ended up installing the pins "backwards", with the pin ends and nuts into the hole in the perch. The nuts fit very snugly into the hole, plus they were 2X the height of the hex head on the pin and sit farther into the hole. So far no problems. I wasn't about to drill out all of the leaves..... Jeff -
did you install new u-joints? They tend to wear in at the fixed angle they've been operating at, and when you change the operational angle they aren't very happy. I'd swap them as a start..... Jeff
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87--->92 Engine wiring/swap
mjeff87 replied to TexasWithLove's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
there was a member on here that attempted to get an HO to run on a Renix engine harness only (was it Corey?), but the last I heard of that project he was selling it, saying it had some "issues".....couldn't get it right I suspect. You'd be better served finding an HO interior harness and swapping it in. If you can't find an MJ one, you can use an XJ one but you'll have to splice in part of your existing Renix cab harness (the subharness that connects the rear lighting and fuel pump wiring) Jeff -
sounds exactly like my grandfather, except all he ever drove were pickups (either Chevy or Ford, and never bought new) that were "3 in the trees". He'd always shift from first, after winding it waaaay out, to third......didn't want to wear out the clutch, and second gear, apparently. I'm happy to say I grew up just like him (cheap). Ask my wife about it sometime ;) Welcome to the club Dave. Jeff
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not my MJ per se, but it used to be......Pat (pingpong), me and another jeeper swapped my old 2.5/AX5 combo into his 90 MJ today in the rain..... in the wind.... in his driveway on sheets of plywood..... and it all purrs like a kitten. A most proper Jeep repair, complete with steaks and bakes on the grill, and plenty of beers :cheers: Jeff edit: couple pics....http://www.mpjai.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=8644
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T-case compatability question...
mjeff87 replied to ncgamedog's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
you've got the same quill, it just plugs into the tailshaft of your 2WD tranny, not into a TC....just pull out the electrical-style quill on the new TC and insert. You may need to extend your speedo wiring, though. Jeff -
Negative Battery Cable Length
mjeff87 replied to 88XJSport's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I'm running one of Jon's (5-90) full Renix wire kits.......good stuff. recommend X2 Jeff -
be careful when removing the old one from the manifold......I swapped one on my old 2.5 and the old one snapped clean off at the threads, flush with the manifold. I ended up having to use a fluted extractor to turn the remnants of it out and then clean out the manifold before installing the new one :fs1: It's a brass fitting into an aluminum manifold (dissimilar metals), and the factory loctite didn't help the situation any, either..... Jeff
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R&R the clutch while you have it all apart if you want to. Also, the rear main seal in a 2.5 is a one-piece deal (unlike the 2 pc one on a 4.0).....I'd suggest replacing it while you have the flywheel off. It only costs about $5 :D Check the other welch plugs as well on the side of the block. Jeff edit: Don beat me to it..... :yes:
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There's one in the back of the head above the bell, and yes, there is one in the back of the block. You have to pull the tranny and flywheel to access it. Jeff
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if I want to pound down beers, I gotta go light beer....I'm not as young as I used to be :cheers: If I want to seriously enjoy a good beer, I go for Duval (trappist monk Ale) :yes: If you haven't tried it yet, you should (bring your wallet though) ;) Jeff
