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6"+ lifted truck dudes...
MuddFoot replied to zomeizter's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Rubicon express Sent from my Z982 using Tapatalk -
CSF radiator unbox and . . . Problem?
MuddFoot replied to ftpiercecracker1's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I have the 3 core eBay all aluminum in mine. I think it was like 89 bucks shipped and haven't had any issues going on 3 years. Sent from my Z982 using Tapatalk -
Ironman parts are beef! Nuff said Sent from my Z982 using Tapatalk
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Lol cruiser54. I can honestly say on my mj with 37's and 488 gears I run down the road and my truck gets slightly warmer until I put the spring in. I found a replacement on Amazon and I'll post it as soon as I find it because I tried to buy one local and everybody said oh you don't have to have it. Screw that.... Edit..... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y2JFPNW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
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A/C whats the difference?
MuddFoot replied to ftpiercecracker1's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Same here ordered from RockAuto. The h block that you think is just a tube of metal is the metering device that allows the freon to do temperature change so make it so it's cold in your vehicle. R12 runs at different pressures than r134 you can do what you want it will perform better with the right h block. It is illegal to run propane as a refrigerant in anything that is charged greater than 5 ounces in the U.S. there is refrigerant that is deprived from propane but it is missing the explosive molecules. It's an engineered product not propane from Lowe's. Sent from my Z982 using Tapatalk -
A/C whats the difference?
MuddFoot replied to ftpiercecracker1's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Also r12 and r134 operate at different pressures. Meaning that we're r12 on the low side would operate between 35 and 45 r134 needs to operate between 45 in 55 PSI unless you have a temperature chart on your gauges. I'm an HVAC, refrigeration technician and electrician. Sent from my Z982 using Tapatalk -
A/C whats the difference?
MuddFoot replied to ftpiercecracker1's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
If there's an expansion block there's no orifice tube that's a Ford thing. Everything that I used on my 1987 was off of a 95 XJ off of RockAuto and ryc compressor. Anybody that makes hydraulic lines should be able to make you air conditioning lines also. I suggest you take a picture or great measurements to be able to make it exactly how it needs to be so it doesn't rub on anything. Definitely order a new h block for r134 and if you're going that far I hope you change the evaporator coil and the heater coil while you're at it. if you don't you will regret it. Sent from my Z982 using Tapatalk -
Serpentine Belt suddenly loose.
MuddFoot replied to QCComanche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Isn't there supposed to be another idler pulley underneath the power steering pump Sent from my Z982 using Tapatalk -
Serpentine Belt suddenly loose.
MuddFoot replied to QCComanche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Pictures really would help in this matter Sent from my Z982 using Tapatalk -
Need a Bed for 88 Comanche
MuddFoot replied to 88ComancheGA's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I have a short bed needs some body work not rusted out Florida bed quite a few dents. Was going to repair and use for a jeep trailer behind my mj Sent from my Z982 using Tapatalk -
Freshening up an AW4
MuddFoot replied to krustyballer16's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I've had a few xjs and mjs do this when they get up in mileage. In the last one I used an old school trick but I'm out of old brake fluid from a metal container. Old as in new but old style caustic @$$ $#!&. I've had good luck with sea foam transmission treatment on a few Ford's . Sent from my Z982 using Tapatalk -
Go through the basics. Check trackbar bolts and holes Ballance tires ,check all control arm bushing and tie rods Sent from my moto e5 plus using Tapatalk
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Mystery box on 87 mj 4.0 5 speed 2wd
MuddFoot replied to tigwelditbro's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Could be a replacement but highly doubtful. Sent from my moto e5 play using Tapatalk -
Use a screwdriver with a wire attached to it and grounded to the other side like making a test light. Run it up and down your wires and watch it arc. Oh please wear gloves. It's cool was shown this in automotive class 20 years ago Sent from my moto e5 play using Tapatalk
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Krustyballer Fabrications
MuddFoot replied to shelbyluvv's topic in Vendors- members making products for MJs
Do you have any installed pictures of your armor I just ordered fronts from max at dirtbound wanna see if they match up well Sent from my moto e5 play using Tapatalk- 197 replies
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I used HVAC coil cleaner. It took off all the crap and made them look great. Nu calgon coil bright it's like a purpleish blue color. Mix per directions. Sent from my moto e5 play using Tapatalk
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4.5" coils and s.o.a lift with 33" tires.
MuddFoot replied to JeepDreamer26's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Yes 33s on American racing ar172 15x8 with 3.75 backspacing. I used the poly spacers that are stackable but I just used one. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F252293346892 even with the 4 cylinder I think I'd use them. Rough country springs sag bad in my experience. Also how are you doing your rear shock mounts because the stock ones will not work. I cut off the ones on the mount and welded them on the axle wish I didn't. Should have made new ones. Sent from my moto e5 play using Tapatalk -
Sounds like it to me too Sent from my moto e5 play using Tapatalk
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4.5" coils and s.o.a lift with 33" tires.
MuddFoot replied to JeepDreamer26's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I had worn 2wd springs also. Used 1.5 inch spacer and 4.5 inch Rubicon express springs core 4*4 control arms and rough country shocks. I highly recommend you get the spacer now and do it once Sent from my moto e5 play using Tapatalk -
What kind of belt is it? When you look from the side are the pulleys straight? When I was a auto tech on belts that had a chirp we would put a dab of dielectric grease on both sides of the belt usually would solve the issue. It was a tsb on late 90s Ford's. Sent from my Z982 using Tapatalk
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You could get a junkyard case for 75-150 and swap it in. I think you might have just popped into neutral in the tcase. Sent from my Z982 using Tapatalk
