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I'm totally stumped (mech oil gauge)
elycomanche replied to Cheapamanche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Better to use glicerine filled gauge to avoid the needle vibrations -
I'm totally stumped (mech oil gauge)
elycomanche replied to Cheapamanche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
The fact is that the pressure inside the capillary is the same either its filled with oil or there are bubbles of air inside -
Have to wait till Mr Camargo answer
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Half dozen Rocks or Mud?
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LS Coffee or beer?
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Yes, If you look closer the shape of the Dakota stop lights are tapered, I think this is the best way to fit them on the Mj chichis. I try to find the originals but couldn't. Also these are very cheap, something like 16 dollars. Apart of being different from the original design and general use on other cars there is no problem having them this way. Check my comments on the UK based MJ, I think is interesting for the group
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Somewhere I read on comancheclub.com that Dakota stop lights only fit reversed, I followed the advice.
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I though this long cab Comanches I see in Venezuela were conversion made by third parties, relatively common in Venezuela also for full size Chevrolet and Ford pick up's in the 80s. Attached a picture from Facebook market place, located in the city of Maracay, there is also another one I often see, in the metal, close to where I live. A second one is also selling on Facebook but looks like a very poor conversion
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Thanks, I was only registering under sugestion from Pete
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OK now is clear, thank you
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looking for your Comanche literature
elycomanche replied to Pete M's topic in MJ Tech: DIY Projects and Write-Ups
Yes I sent them there to the Hotmail account, my mistake when I said Gmail -
looking for your Comanche literature
elycomanche replied to Pete M's topic in MJ Tech: DIY Projects and Write-Ups
HI Pete I sent to Comancheclub@gmail.com, pictures of the Venezuela owners manual, hope you received it -
1993 Comanche Laredo, short bed Image included 4.0 HO / AX15 / Dana 44 front/ Dana 60 rear/ Build date: unknown Current Location: Miranda estate, Venezuela Status: paint and assembly completed, engine overhaul ongoing Notes: Color aquamarine doesn't show on pictures with my cel camera Cherokee doors, all electric systems included. 1998 Cherokee dash, 1998 Cherokee fuel tank, tubular rear bumber, rock rails 3 inch lifted, 17 inch rims from 2007 grand cherokee,, wj suspensión arms, Alpine 9 inch deck with android auto Current owner: who me? Elias Rodriguez
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Hello Pete can you post some pictures of the brochure, that's very interesting to me
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I Just glued the Comanche fender emblems on the front fenders. Don't know if these are from the local Venezuela Jeep assembly plant, I paint in black and spray with transparent paint.
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This is it, Front is completelly original because I love the Comanche / Cherokee first front end. More to come...
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I have an aftermarket tubular rear bumper, later today I will post a picture from my computer, because on the phone the pictures are not uploading
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This Week I complete the suspension installation, is now on the floor, still lot of things to do like rear bumper, fuel tanl , wiring , engine
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I didnd´t want to post updates untill finish but can't resist the temptation to show the progress, still a long way to go.
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Door Striker for 96 up doors
elycomanche replied to elycomanche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Thank you. Not yet but I will.
