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mini beast Project: Stock To Beast!!!
MancheKid86 replied to MiNi Beast's topic in MJ Hardcore Tech: Epic Journeys to Greatness
nice! how are you going to clean it up? have you thought about electroplating it? easiest way and comes out with clean metal, removes all rust without any work :D -
mini beast Project: Stock To Beast!!!
MancheKid86 replied to MiNi Beast's topic in MJ Hardcore Tech: Epic Journeys to Greatness
you made me lol, lookin good beast, make sure to rotate that spare in, or else it will just be for show -
here is a list of new comanches added to some pick n pull sites, if this helps any one out :D Pick-n-Pull - Calgary [More Information] 8600 Barlow Trail SE Calgary, AB T2C 2N6 CA Make Model Year Row Date On Yard Jeep Comanche 1988 0003 01/21/2010 Approx Distance: 724 miles Pick-n-Pull - Chico [More Information] 397 E Park Avenue Chico, CA 95928 US Make Model Year Row Date On Yard Jeep Comanche 1988 0019 01/19/2010 Approx Distance: 728 miles Pick-n-Pull - Sparks [More Information] 2205 Larkin Circle Sparks, NV 89431 US Make Model Year Row Date On Yard Jeep Comanche 1988 0038 12/14/2009 Jeep Comanche 1987 0072 01/21/2010 Approx Distance: 741 miles Pick-n-Pull - Salt Lake City [More Information] 585 West 3300 S Salt Lake City, UT 84115 US Make Model Year Row Date On Yard Jeep Comanche 1987 0020 02/02/2010 Approx Distance: 750 miles Pick-n-Pull - Carson City [More Information] 7777 US Highway 50 E Carson City, NV 89701 US Make Model Year Row Date On Yard Jeep Comanche 1988 0004 10/28/2009 Approx Distance: 798 miles Pick-n-Pull - Rancho Cordova [More Information] 3419 Sunrise Blvd Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 US Make Model Year Row Date On Yard Jeep Comanche 1987 0158 12/07/2009 Approx Distance: 806 miles Pick-n-Pull - Sacramento [More Information] 7590 Stockton Blvd Sacramento, CA 95823 US Make Model Year Row Date On Yard Jeep Comanche 1990 0040 01/21/2010 Approx Distance: 843 miles Pick-n-Pull - Stockton [More Information] 3927 Clark Drive Stockton, CA 95215 US Make Model Year Row Date On Yard Jeep Comanche 1989 0141 12/16/2009 Approx Distance: 1218 miles Pick-n-Pull - Chandler [More Information] 301 N 56th Street Chandler, AZ 85226 US Make Model Year Row Date On Yard Jeep Comanche 1988 0089 01/28/2010 Approx Distance: 1431 miles Pick-n-Pull - Kansas City [More Information] 8012 E Truman Road Kansas City, MO 64126 US Make Model Year Row Date On Yard Jeep Comanche 1987 0060 01/03/2010
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Project "Grandpa Jeep" (the anti-build)
MancheKid86 replied to jpnjim's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
I'm lovin the jeep street sign, sooo jealous -
Comanche trouble . . .1988 2.5L TBI.
MancheKid86 replied to AMC-MJ's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
i was going to say bad fuel but u guys beat me too it :( LOL i have 2 year old fuel in my truck :rotfl2: :shake: :yes: -
89 comanche auto tranny swap to 96 ax 15
MancheKid86 replied to asm4mcc's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
you are going to need a clutch master cyl, that connects the the slave cyl (internal or external) of the transmission, also you will need to pull out a clutch pedal (and the bolts and mount) so you can mount/bolt it to your truck, you will also have to drill out a hole for the clutch master cyls push rod to come through the firewall, above your fuse box, and drill two more holes for mounting bolts, best advice for drilling the holes are, be carefule, don't hit the fuse box, use pilot holes take the gasket that came with the mastercyl and match up the sizes, take a sharpie and mark out where it needs to be, check out this thread, i had to do a master cyl upgrade, bolt pattern was diffrent, but it will help you a little bit, viewtopic.php?f=7&t=13533&start=32 also, this is could be posted into the tech forum for faster response and more help :D gl hf -
What should I do to my eliminator?
MancheKid86 replied to Squeegy410's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
I'm confused :???: -
http://www.stupidvideos.com/video/stunts/Extreme_Offroad_Vehicle
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the never ending story, just ended
MancheKid86 replied to MancheKid86's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
nothing really to update today, no progress no pics, I'm going to get a donor xj soon and swap everything off of that onto my truck, going to do fenders and flare , bumpers, bucket seat and consol, axels ( if they are d44's or if its 4wd) transmission, clutch and flywheel, and the exhaust, then I'm going to take what is left and find a good spot up in the mountains some where to leave the exoskeleton -
hey, I'm having a party tomorow, and i need a good drinking game, ill have about 15-20+ people coming and i need a game quick :) and suggestions?
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my 1988 jeep comanche "ole rusty"
MancheKid86 replied to freakjeep93's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
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my 1988 jeep comanche "ole rusty"
MancheKid86 replied to freakjeep93's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
it makes perfect sense, you have to clean the metal surface of rust because rust grows, you get rid of the rust and you will not be in the same boat as last time, leave the rust there and it will re-rust and you are hooped, and have to do it all over again, look at my build thread, viewtopic.php?f=7&t=13533&start=0 see how i grinded off all of the rust before re-painting? i did that for the same reason as i put above good luck man :thumbsup: hope this works out for you -
my 1988 jeep comanche "ole rusty"
MancheKid86 replied to freakjeep93's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
:agree: u are still making excuses xP honnestly, just go thru all of this thread, MAKE A CHECK LIST go through it don't just skim it, and make sure u do it properly or don't do it at all, you want it strictly offroading, when if its not safe enough for the road then its definantly not safe enough for offroad what so ever, offroading puts great amounts of stress and flex on your truck, wayyyyyyyyyyyyy more then driving down a flat level peice of asphalt, so come on, quit cutting corners and making excuses, go big or go home man -
New Guy from Mississippi
MancheKid86 replied to Jeep Sarge's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
i love how clean the engine bay is :) -
my 1988 jeep comanche "ole rusty"
MancheKid86 replied to freakjeep93's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
mustn't have had read your own thread then -
my 1988 jeep comanche "ole rusty"
MancheKid86 replied to freakjeep93's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
lol not even close, depends on where u live, where i am winter is just under 1/3 of the year and gets down to -20 celcius to +45 celcuis, where i used to live, was -50 celcius to +25 celcius and 2/3 winter of the year, so rule of thumb, the higher u go, the colder it gets, we don't live in igloos either xP and nor do we have polar bears as pets, lol sorry hijacked thread -
the never ending story, just ended
MancheKid86 replied to MancheKid86's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
well upon working on the truck some more, i have tried bleeding the clutchyesterday and there is air still getting in, so we checked the seals on my slave cyl and they are good, I'm thinking it has to be the last bit of old flex line, i am going to try to install a double ended male connector to connect the single piece new line to the slave cyl, and if that doesnt work I'm going to have to replace my replacement slave cyl xP will update with pics soon, i have finally found a good name for my project, the never ending story xP -
my 1988 jeep comanche "ole rusty"
MancheKid86 replied to freakjeep93's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
MAN, get some NEW glasses, a wire wheel will NOT CUT IT!!! Forget about using a wire wheel!!! A reg 1/4" cutting wheel used to clean the steel is better than that wire wheel!!! Get yourself a couple flap discs!!!! CW agreed, saves alot of time, instead of hours and hours on end of sanding down the inside of my truck i only had about 3 1/2 hours of grinding -
my 1988 jeep comanche "ole rusty"
MancheKid86 replied to freakjeep93's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
:bowdown: :bowdown: plug welds are you friends, make lots of them and they will be very good friends :) -
transmission still engaged in neutral
MancheKid86 replied to MancheKid86's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
ok, so what would make a transmission engage in neutral? when i move the stick to make sure its in neutral it is, but the splines where the yolk on the shaft is still spinning? -
my 1988 jeep comanche "ole rusty"
MancheKid86 replied to freakjeep93's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
no snow here :D -
transmission still engaged in neutral
MancheKid86 replied to MancheKid86's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
eagle that was me, i was just going over things that could be making it not work, on further analysis i found that the transmission was engaging while it was in neutral. is that a problem with over torqued clutch?
