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jimoshel

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  1. As far as I know, most transfer cases only have 4 positions. 2H,4H,N,4L. As to what position is what, If it's laying on the ground turn the input shaft. See what the output shaft does. If it doesn't move that's neutral. If it turns at the same speed that's high. Turns at half,approx, is low. If it's still in the vehicle and you can't figure it out, I dunno.
  2. He said D30 which I thot was the front axle. That was the data I sent as copied from the 1989 FSM. Not familiar with the the 8.8.
  3. jimoshel

    Busy Day

    The point I was trying to make was that a couple of the $500 MJ'S I drove home was in better, cleaner shape than the one for $2500.
  4. Got hit in the head with a 4.0 fan blade. Killed the motor instantly. Fan blade was a total. :doh:
  5. jimoshel

    Busy Day

    Saw a MJ on a dealers lot yesterday. First one I ever saw at a used car lot. Went in for a better look. 1988, 4.0, auto, column shift, LB, 2wd, No rust, minor dings and scratches, fair interior. Asking $2495. If it's still there in a couple weeks I'm going to offer them $1400 for it. The most I've ever paid for a MJ was $500, and I drove it home. The 3 XJ'S I got yesterday, I got for donor's. After getting them home and looking, they're to nice to part so I'm going to sell-trade them as running cars. Anybody got a MJ to trade for ?
  6. Quoting from FSM 1.Install the original preload shims,drive pinion gear shaft front bearing, dust cap, axle yoke, washer and the original nut on the drive pinion gear shaft. 2. Tighten the drive pinion gear shaft nut with 285N*m (210 ft lbs)torque. Do the preload check. Not printing it here as you already have it. Remove the drive pinion gear shaft and make neccesary shim adjustments. 9. Tighten the nut with 285N*m (210 ft lbs) torque. But I could be wrong. Jim
  7. jimoshel

    Busy Day

    $800 it's yours. Or trade for a MJ.No knocks, no rust, no leaks, no dents, I wouldn't hesitate to drive it to Missouri.
  8. For the pre load, just snug it up tight. No play. For final assembly Minimum, 210ft. lbs.
  9. Trade ya an XJ for it.
  10. jimoshel

    Busy Day

    Got the two '89's from one seller. The '88 from another.
  11. jimoshel

    Busy Day

    Got me three new XJ'S today. Two 1989 Laredos and a '88Chief. Already got one of the Laredos traded for a '87 MJ. Now if I can just sell the other two, know where there's a MJ for sale. 1989 Laredo, 4.0, 5spd, 4WD, locking rear. 1989 Laredo 4.0 Auto 2wd 1988 Chief, 4.0, 5spd, 4wd
  12. Try putting one of DJM'S goobers on it. The steering wheel that is.
  13. Try to add a little class to a group and what do ya get? Actually B4 I started using RTV I would scrape up chewing gum, fresh, from the sidewalk and use it. :doh:
  14. Anybody that does much work on their Jeeps, and other unworthy vehicles, has probably come across this problem. You remove a component and now you have a opened line or fitting, Gas, trans cooler line, A/C line, etc., I have had very good luck using red RTV to plug these holes. Just squeeze a big gob in and let set. Removes very easy, comes out in one big gob and is a lot easier to use than stuffing paper or rags into them. Keeps the dirt out of them lines, and components. Jim
  15. "Hey Jim. What did you do today?" "Nothing" "But that's what you did yesterday" "I know. I didn't get finished " :nuts:
  16. You are going to secure those bottles and not try to use them free standing like that? I know. You just got them home and couldn't wait to take the pic.
  17. DJM is in the Springs. That's 20 minutes from here the way I drive. 25 for everyone else.
  18. FREE MJ TAIL LIGHTS, I have one set of MJ tail lights in exceptionally fine shape I will give absolutely free to who ever shows up at my door in the next 30 minutes. It is now 9;05, the clock is running. 9;40, Guess nobody wanted 'em.
  19. I crawled under neath and wire brushed the threads as best I could. Soaked them with penetrating oil and let set overnight, then used an impact wrench set at a medium setting. You want to vibrate them out. Not twist the head of.
  20. No problem. Just seems like you got your priorities straight. Good luck with the new friend.
  21. I liked it, kinda. Whether you like it or not, you have to give credit where credit is due. That is one fine piece of craftsmanship.Jim Anybody notice the left rear tire is leaning?
  22. Look at the 2 straps holding the gas tank. If there are 2 studs on each strap then it had a factory installed plastic shield. If there are no studs then it didn't. If you haven't gotten a satisfactory answer tomorrow let me know and I can send a couple pics. Can't now cause it's dark outside and I'm afraid of the boogy man.
  23. I do not refer to my back yard as a 'junkyard' I prefer 'a temporary storage area for vehicles with a possible future desirability'. :typing:
  24. :USAflag:
  25. Jeep engineers realized Jeepers wouldn't just arbitrarily swap there gas tanks so they designed a plastic shield to fit under the gas tank to catch and hold dirt and moisture so the tank would rust out faster.
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