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Ignition Switch Help
ComancheNewbie replied to ComancheNewbie's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I took off the bottom dash piece for a better look....I felt the bar that slides up and down the steering column when I turn the key, and I loosened the 2 bolts on the ignittion switch...amazinlgy it works just fine now. When I turn the key off, the engine shuts off everytime now....wtf? I didn't do anything yet! haha BUT... my question is, what is the device called that the bar is actually sliding in and out of? It's mounted more on the side of the steering column vice the top. The "ignition switch" I bought from Autozone (Part# LS442) is not what the bar slides into, but is mounted on top of the steering column. These are the two bolts I loosened. -
I have to pull the center plug on the distributor to shut off my engine because when I turn the key off, the damn thing keeps running! :dunno: I've been told that I can adjust the ignition switch. How do you do that? Anyone have pictures?
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:no: OF COURSE! How stupid was I to think you could actually fix these old damn trucks! :wall: It runs good and cycles coolant, but now I have a coolant drip. I think it's from the waterpump or the lower radiator hose. I've also seen a tiny tiny little bit leak from the bolts on the thermostat housing, but I don't want to tighten them too much as that's how I cracked the first housing. I guess I need to buy all new hoses and a new water pump. :rant:
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I ended up buying it. Only $10 and since I'm making multiple stops into Autozone every week for this POS truck anyways, I figured what the hell. My father-in-law said he's used it and it worked well for him. The bottle says to use every 6,000 miles and will stop leaks usually within the first 2 days or 100 miles. I think it all depends how bad your rear main seal is.
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I was finally home long enough this weekend to work on the "beater." I pulled the radiator and sure enough, the plastic is cracked on one end, explaining my white smoke and leak. So I need to pick up a new along with a new line I snapped trying to disconnect it from the radiator. That thing was a b*tch!
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I haven't really "tested" it yet, but if you're standing in front of the truck, the left side of the radiator under the metal piece holding the radiator is where the white smoke comes from and the green puddle is below, but I just can't see good enough. I need to pull the radiator. The rubber hoses appear to be ok, but I'll probably still replace them. I think the leak is from the side of the radiator or one of the metal lines (or connectors) coming out of the side. Those are for the transmission and heater I think, right?
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My First Comanche $900
ComancheNewbie replied to ComancheNewbie's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
When I change my rear main seal, what else should I go ahead and replace that will be accessible? -
My First Comanche $900
ComancheNewbie replied to ComancheNewbie's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Question: I just picked up a 87, the comfort/power switch is busted, haven't torn into the dash yet to look it over, there are no additional light on and by the way she runs ima assume it's stuck in comfort mode...what is the best way to bypass this switch and make it power mode all the time?...if there is a thread for it a link would be awesome Sorry, but I'm a newbie who doesn't know jack about this stuff, haha. Just seach the forums and ask around. These poeple are GREAT at common problems, troubleshooting, and advising how to fix things. -
My First Comanche $900
ComancheNewbie replied to ComancheNewbie's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I understand "power," but why the hell did they label the "comfort" part? haha I assume I'm in comfort mode if the light is off, right? I pushed the power button once and the light came on, but I turned it off in fear this 20 year old beast would blow up! :yes: Yeah, the light on is the power setting, and the one you will want to use. Don't worry about it blowing up, this is actually the "normal" setting. Haha, yeah the "comfort" setting was a poor attempt to get smoother shifts for a more "family friendly" ride. It attempts to do so by lowering the shift points and downshifting less often. This was actually pretty common among late 80s to early 90s import vehicles, especially Toyotas.... it basically IS a Toyota transmission after all. The power/comfort button made a HUGE difference! It actually feals like I have an engine now! -
My First Comanche $900
ComancheNewbie replied to ComancheNewbie's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Another problem has emerged :wall: When I turn the key off, the engine keeps running! :mad: I can take the key all the way out and just watch my gas go down the drain! This doesn't happen all of the time, but when it does, it takes 10 min or more of "off, on, off, on, off on" to get the damn thing to shut off! Anybody want to buy this thing? :help: -
My First Comanche $900
ComancheNewbie replied to ComancheNewbie's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I understand "power," but why the hell did they label the "comfort" part? haha I assume I'm in comfort mode if the light is off, right? I pushed the power button once and the light came on, but I turned it off in fear this 20 year old beast would blow up! :yes: Yeah, the light on is the power setting, and the one you will want to use. Don't worry about it blowing up, this is actually the "normal" setting. Haha, yeah the "comfort" setting was a poor attempt to get smoother shifts for a more "family friendly" ride. It attempts to do so by lowering the shift points and downshifting less often. This was actually pretty common among late 80s to early 90s import vehicles, especially Toyotas.... it basically IS a Toyota transmission after all. Ok, cool. I'll give it a try then.
