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banjobill80

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  1. Green Mesa XJ i think with the part numbers you gave me and the physical dimension i should be good to go (fingers crossed) it only took about four trips to get the rear end rebuilt turned out to be an amc 20 anyway I thank you very much for the help on this front end :cheers:
  2. Green Mesa XJYes it is a vacuum disconnect axle. so the 46470 is for the vacuum side and the mopar # 83503504 is for the drivers side seal?
  3. Hello all I was hopeing someone might be able to shed some light on a problem I'm having locating the correct axle seals for the front axle of my 86 comanche. long story short ordered new seals from summit raceing they were wrong ordered a set from 4 wheel drive hardware from their exploded veiw of a dana 30 they were wrong aswell i keep geting seals that are the same part number for both sides and thats not possible at all as the diameter the seal rides on on the passenger side short outer shaft is 1.190" 0r 1 3/16" and the drivers side shaft is a much heaver 1.625 / 1 5/8" plus the seals i removed from the axle have much longer spacer type collars attached to them then the new ones ive been sent. any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated thank you
  4. :doh: ratchet straps! perfect thanks
  5. as many know the fuel tank is secured in place with the straps connected to the frame rails on one side and the bed on the other end of the fuel strap . i have removed my bed to do some body work ect and was wondering if anyone has devised a way to leave the tank hooked up to fuel line ect with the bed off pics would be great I'm doing an engine swap and would like to get the truck moving under its own power and painted before replacing the bed I'm thinking a simple piece of angel iron or something but was wondering what if anything others might of done?? thanks
  6. Nice truck and congrats on comanche of the month I'm building a long bed with 6 inch lift and hopeing she sets as nice as yours and what a great place to wheel around
  7. are they the bubble flare on the master cylinder side and regular flare on the distribution block side? Metric bubble glare at both ends IIRC. You have to re-flare the end for the prop valve and use sAE fittings. ok thank you for the info
  8. are they the bubble flare on the master cylinder side and regular flare on the distribution block side?
  9. hello I finally have my 4.0 mounted and firing in my 86 and after altering the cross member ready to climb the next mountain and thinking ahead a little to the brakes. i have read a number of threads talking about using a break booster and master cylinder from a Cherokee to improve the brake system on our beloved MJ's. first question wich year cherokee works best second would i still use the same mj proportion valve/routing block in the front and if i delete the HSV in the rear do i just plug the return line hole on that forward block? also read somewhere about upgraded wheel cylinders but couldn't find out what they were refering to when they said upgraded. thanks for any help and suggestions
  10. i got a new heater core from napa it was around $60 but fit was excellent everything lined right up didnt come with a new seal tho luckily i had a good one
  11. ok it must be the cps i had a problem with the wireharness where the previous owner had cut some relays out of it so i found a comanche in a bone yard had the 4L with auto trans everything seemed to plug in except there was no plug for the cps and not knowing what the cps was for thought it would be a bridge i would cross later. guess i will have to reinstall the old harness and deal with the relay problem after all. so now i wonder what the harness was out of that i got at the bone yard everything has a spot but the cps
  12. hi all hopeing for some ideas here . so I'm knee deep in my 4.0L swap into my 86 mj i got a runing 88 donar with the 4.0 have it bolted in to my 86 i used wire harness, dash,steering colume and all the fixings from the 88 so i thought it would be a pretty easy switch and so far all has went fairly well have the motor all bolted up have not begun vacume or coolant exc but thought i would like to hear her fire she cranks over and have power to the coil but no spark replaced cap button plugs and wirers still no spark. as i said she ran in the donar truck so ecm and all that should be fine. fuzable links and everything seem fine any thoughts would be appreciated
  13. I found a harness but keep me informed as i am interested i still need other parts thanks for the reply
  14. cruisers write up is excellent but will not help with my problem. my problem is at the other end of this harness where the previous owner decided to cut the wires of three relays and with 13 wires several wich are the same color and stripe pattern it will be near impossible for me to get it back together correctly so I'm hoping to find this short section of harness then i can proceed with the c101 elimination
  15. thank you just let me know the details pm sent
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