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Engine stalls while idling
WolverineCub replied to WolverineCub's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Still looking to replace the idle control sensor. I see this one that looks right but it says it doesn’t fit the Truck? https://www.ebay.com/itm/292748451854?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=UkUsfFhuQnq&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=7t6LpLKKR_O&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY -
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I have a problem with my Jeep stalling. The picture shows the idle control. Mine does not look the same as what I can Order?
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Need help on bed damage 1988
WolverineCub replied to WolverineCub's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I put grease on the bare metal. Looking closer at it, I think it can be fixed in the Spring and like I mentioned, I have a 1986 in the Yard. I live in Montreal, Quebec, the Cold Country. -
Need help on bed damage 1988
WolverineCub replied to WolverineCub's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Thanks everyone. I will look for a body man that can do it. -
Need help on bed damage 1988
WolverineCub replied to WolverineCub's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Maybe a body guy can pull it out. Has as anyone done this area before? Thank You -
Need help on bed damage 1988
WolverineCub replied to WolverineCub's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I didn’t do the Body. I removed all the paint and welded in metal. I would need this done and painted Colorado Red. I don’t think it can be properly done without using the ends from my 1986. The 1986 is in my Yard. I took much off of it for this one including the tail gate. -
Hello, Last year I spent 7 months restoring my 1988 Jeep Comanche. I used many ideas from this forum. I am still working on it. One thing that needed attention was a broken weld holding the bumper on. I temporarily had 3/8” tye wraps holding it in place. Two weeks ago I ran into black ice and lost control. The Jeep went from side to side on the highway. It swerve to the passenger side and hit a small pole that pulled the bumper off. The bumper is scrap and the bed body in the rear now needs body work. The only thing I think would work is cutting the damage area out and welding the back with the same from my 1986 Comanche I have in the Yard. Ideas? I love my Jeep Comanche Thank You
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I had an issue of leaks from that area. I used black Polyurethane used for windshields to seal around the fuse-box. I also used the silver sheet plastic for insulation in the house, I wrapped it around the plug and secured with a tie wrap. Don't forget to check the Master Cylinder above it, that has only a sponge seal, mine leaked. I pulled it out and used the Polyurethane there also. No leaks at all after that.
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Do Wiring Diagrams change for each year?
WolverineCub replied to WolverineCub's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Ok, I got it, thanks a million Guys.- 5 replies
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Do Wiring Diagrams change for each year?
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Where do you buy the .pdf?- 5 replies
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Do Wiring Diagrams change for each year? I have a 1988, will the 1987 (70 series) 8980 010 491 work?
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1157 and 1156 light sockets source
WolverineCub replied to WolverineCub's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I have the ones at Amazon, same as on eBay but don't fit. The plastic lugs or tabs are off. Any others that don't need modifications? I look for Ford, same thing. PartsSquare -
Looking for 1157 and 1156 light sockets source
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1988 Comanche Cab Water Leak
WolverineCub replied to WolverineCub's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Finally used black urethane on both sides of the Master cyl. and around the fusebox. NO MORE LEAK.
