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I thought I registered my Comanche back in 2018 when I first joined the forum, but I could not find it when doing a search in the spreadsheet. Also, I didn't see how to add my info to the list, so here is the data on my Jeep: Model year: 1987 VIN: 1JTMR631XHT043221 Body: Engine: 4.0 Transmission: 4-spd Auto, Floor Drive: 4WD, Part Wheel Base: SWB Trim Level: Not sure, but may be Sport? Color: Colorado Red
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Male/Female Coupling at A/C Drier
armcallister replied to armcallister's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Thanks, Pete. Exactly what I needed! -
Male/Female Coupling at A/C Drier
armcallister replied to armcallister's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Thanks, Pete, but what I am needing is the orientation of the internal, spring loaded piece that is inside the coupling attached to the drier. I was hoping someone might have one laying around the shop. A pic of either end of that piece that is attached to the drier is all I need. Thanks -
Male/Female Coupling at A/C Drier
armcallister replied to armcallister's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I received a photo from the Renix FB group showing the left hand side of the coupling and it appears I have the orientation correct. That is the side that attaches to the hose assembly. I still need a pic or verification on the right hand side. The right side attaches to the drier. -
While replacing all of the A/C components in my '87 Comanche I removed the Male/Female coupling adapter from the old dryer to install in the new one. One of the spring loaded internal components dropped out and I want to make sure I re-assembly this correctly. The attach photo is the orientation I believe the internals should be in but would appreciate confirmation or info on the correct way these should be installed. Also, other than being a Male/Female adapter, what is the purpose of this fitting and it's internals? Thanks!
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I'm trying to reinstall the dash back in my '87 Comanche after changing out the Evap and heater cores. I thought I took enough pictures to assure getting everything back connected but am at a loss for this one connector. This part of the harness comes into the passenger compartment through the firewall just to the right of the engine and in the same vicinity as the AC and Heater connections. I looks like it is supposed to be routed around to the left towards the steering column but I am not sure. Perhaps it is an accessory harness that is not used on my Comanche? Any help identifying this would be greatly appreciated.
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Cruise Harness Connector Question
armcallister replied to Big Dan's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Installation of the Rostra unit is actually quite simple. Since it is totally "electronic" no vacuum tie ins are required. The system involves just four components: The electronic unit that controls throttle position and is mounted in the engine bay, the control switch mounted in a convenient location near the steering wheel, the magnetic pickup mounted next to the drive shaft, and the wiring harness. If you happen to have the factory VSS sensor in your rig you can tie directly into that and will not need the magnetic pickup at the driveshaft. It ends up being a very clean install and works quite well, at least so far (only have about 100 miles on it to date). I mounted the electronic unit directly to the shock tower between the attachment and lock nuts using the included bracket and installed the control switch to the left of the steering column. Had to make a little cutout on the relay cover to clear the electronic unit and drill a 5/16" hole in the bracket above the throttle control lever but no other alterations to the vehicle. Wiring harness was run through an existing hole in the bulkhead. The Rostra units are readily available and sold by several vendors on eBay. As stated earlier, I have identical units on two old British sports cars and they have been working great for years. Just follow the instructions included with the kit and your all set. -
Cruise Harness Connector Question
armcallister replied to Big Dan's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Thanks to everyone for input on this topic. I ended up using a magnet/coil pickup that came with the Roku unit. Just finished the install and will be testing later today. Will post pictures, eventually, for those who want to add aftermarket type CC. I have these electronic units on a couple old British sports cars and they work quite well and due not require a vacuum source. -
Cruise Harness Connector Question
armcallister replied to Big Dan's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Quick question on this same subject. I have an 87 4.0/automatic which, far as I can see, did not come with factory Cruise Control. I am planning to add an aftermarket kit (Rostra) and was wondering if all Comanches had to speed sensor and wiring included, even if the cruise option was not ordered?? If so, where in the harness would I fine the blue and gray wires from the speed sensor. Thanks! -
Water leaking into floorboard of passenger side
armcallister replied to Virginia's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Virginia, on my 87, 4.0 Renix it is located near the bottom of the evaporative emissions canister. Looking up from underneath, the end looks like a sort of "pinch valve" and appears to me about 3/4" diameter. Might be different on your 91, but you should be able to find it from underneath in approximately the same position. Use a stiff wire (i.e. coat hanger) to rod it out. -
Water leaking into floorboard of passenger side
armcallister replied to Virginia's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Make sure the AC condensate drain is open. I was getting water in that area, thinking I had a leak, but ended up was actually a plugged drain. -
Permanent Fuel Rail Pressure Gauge
armcallister replied to HOrnbrod's topic in MJ Tech: DIY Projects and Write-Ups
I used the Summit gauge and fittings from Home Depot with a short piece of copper tubing. Been in there about a year now and still works fine. -
B-pillar light alternative...
armcallister replied to JeffK's topic in MJ Tech: DIY Projects and Write-Ups
Euramtec appears to be out of business now but BassCat boat company still has some in stock. I sourced a couple from them last week and they work great. If you want to make this conversion, best order some quick. https://www.basscatstore.com/search.aspx?find=51011 -
Can someone help me ID this trim piece?
armcallister replied to armcallister's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
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I am usually pretty good about labeling everything as I dismantle to repair or restore. Somehow I missed this interior trim piece from my 87 MJ. Everything else is back in place and would like this to be back in the truck also. I expect is goes on the right side somewhere (RH at the end of the part #) but can't figure out where. Any help is greatly appreciated.
