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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
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finally came to a supermarket near me picked up a 12 pk of bottles on the way home from work today 9 beers in, and they are yummy that is all.... Jeff
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I have to disagree with you possum......you've got it backwards. The plug on the passenger side is in the trans body midsection, and behind it is a detent ball and spring. Plus, it's much higher up. The fill plug is on the driverside, on the front section of the tranny: Image Not Found
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yeah, I know.....it just really cheezes me off. This one is supposed to be the nice Jeep, that doesn't leak anything. I now have a leaking axletube and some kind of mystery coolant leak from the front of the engine somewhere that I can't find, that only drips when it feels like it wants to. H@ll, the 200K+ MJ that I frankensteined together, with Pat's old 4.0L doesn't leak a drop (from the engine, but I do have a small seep from the D44 cover in the rear......I used a paper gasket last time).
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I'm digging it..... "I shot your dog"..hillarious I might pick up a CD or two for some roadtrip music. Jeff
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nothing at the auto store, but I've done an alternator in an interstate rest stop area 90 miles from home and any part of civilization, a starter in a grocery store lot, and a fuel pump in a U-store-em place parking lot. Funny, all three were on the MJ...... :oops: I do carry almost every tool I own in the toolbox in the bed (and wonder why I only get like 12 mpg) Jeff
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Had to put rear brakes on the TJ last weekend, and discovered this bit of loveliness at the rear axle.........this thing barely has 100K on it, and has never been offroad. Anyone think some RTV around the tube would help any? :headpop: Jeff Image Not Found
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Trans, Electrical, Leak Problems
mjeff87 replied to Jakeman17's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
dash and taillights are connected, and for a reason. Some brainiac decided to wire them together so that if the tails go out the dash lights will also....to let the driver know they have no taillights. I troubleshot my dash lights for a long time when they went out a few years ago. Turned out that the wire going into the INST LIGHT fuse in the block from the back loosened up and was making intermittent contact.....I only found it by accident one evening when it was dark out and I was wiggling the fuse. I saw tiny, dim flashes coming from behind the fuseblock. Jeff -
most of you are missing the funny part....... ;) Jeff
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don't forget to hang yer laundry off the winch cable in the front yard too..... :D Jeff
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AMC 20, 4.0 swappage questions for the 86 MJ
mjeff87 replied to Tim.'s topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Tim fear not the 4.0 swap.....even in your 86 there's plenty of knowledge here to help you :cheers: Jeff -
I've always reused the originals...never had a problem. You might want to replace that torx plug with a regular hex head or pipe plug, though. I personally hate torx..... Jeff
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if that torx plug is on the driver side of the trans, about half way up the side, it is the fill plug. Alternately, you can pull the shifter out of the top of the trans and fill it from inside the cab. Jeff (the fill plug on my TJ is the same plug with the same warning.....I guess you're never supposed to change the fluid :shake: )
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our children…….from left to right, Speedbump, Cracker, and Autumn Image Not Found and before any of you say that we feed them too much…….we don’t :D . Here’s a shot of my wife’s aunt and uncle’s cat, Buttons. She comes in at a svelt 26 lbs (our Autumn is the largest of ours and is only a light heavyweight at 22 lbs :roll: ) Image Not Found Jeff
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negative....flywheel bolts are about 1/2" longer than flexplate bolts. Same thread/pitch, though. Jeff
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91' Manche will not move, not go into gear AW4
mjeff87 replied to big88chevy's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
another possibility.....your original trans may have been bad, and it could have been a 21 spline output with a matching 21 spline input TC. The ZJ trans is a 23 spline. Your 21 spline TC will bolt up to a 23 spline output tranny, but there's no spline engagement between the two....the output just spins inside the input gear. Had it happen to me swapping an AX5 into a buddy's YJ in place of a TF909. Neither of us ever figured a 909 had a 23 spline output and didn't bother checking, just slid the 21 spline 231 onto it and couldn't figure out why it didn't move. :dunno: Oops... Jeff -
if it's an 87, there could also be a stamped plate on the driverside radiator support (beside where the end of the hood prop rod rests when it's stored in it's clip). The first code on the bottom set of numbers in the left corner are the paint codes. Per the FSM, "4M" is the code for Charcol Gray Metallic Clearcoat. HTH, Jeff
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Top bellhousing to motor torx bolts...
mjeff87 replied to Geonovast's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Genovast new avatar FTW!!! :ROTFLMAO: :cheers: -
Top bellhousing to motor torx bolts...
mjeff87 replied to Geonovast's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
they are E12's..... if they're boogered up past the point of no return, you can use a set of those damaged fastener-head extractors. They work well. Replace those with regular hex head bolts upon re-installation and never go thru the frustration again Jeff -
this music is a variable blend of MANY different genres.....you really have to listen to more than just one of their tunes. F'rinstance....here's one for all you David Gilmore fans (and if you don't know who he is, well...shame on you): I've got the CD coming to me tomorrow. Good thing, 'cause the wife and I have to roadtrip up to PA on Thursday. At least we'll have good tunes for the trip. The album (CD) is titled "Meat the Meatbats". Enjoy. Jeff
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2.5 Renix to 4.0HO Swap
mjeff87 replied to FireFighter32's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
by wiring harness, we mean the COMPLETE harness both underhood and interior. Since you're using an XJ donor you'll also have to splice in the MJ sub-harness in the cab that feeds the rear lighting circuit and fuel pump (MJ is slightly different than XJ in rear lighting circuitry). Your list is pretty much complete, though. I'd suggest you strip the MJ engine bay bare first, then swap the XJ harnesses in and start transferring everything from under the XJ hood into the MJ. Jeff
