KYMJ
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Obtain a build sheet? It's been awhile, but I think the Pioneer package showed up on the build sheet I got for one of my Comanches'. Don't know the link, but it should show up with a search.
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Went to H.S. in San Antonio. Went back for a reunion in 2001. First time I've been back since school. Took the wife, she loved it down there. Would like to retire there, but I married a Ky girl.
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56 and sunny today. Spent most of the day.......removing the mud. Tommorow the weather is suppose to take a nosedive.
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Finally got to wheel with a Comanche. Makes me miss my 4x4 all the more. Why do I want to build a Comanche rig when I have a perfectly decent TJ to wheel with? Guess it really is an addiction. This was at Interlake, Lynnville, IN. Extremely muddy and fun! AND 74DEGREES :cheers: Image Not Found Image Not Found My TJ: Image Not Found
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My shirt has arrived and is PERFECT. :banana:
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We're adding Guitar Hero Rock Band this year, and MarioKart. I gotta have this game.
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If thats my military green w/tan lettering, it's awesome. :yes:
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Sounds like my desktop a few months ago. I found a bad power connection on the motherboard. I'm not a guru and found it quite by accident. It's a little jumper wire.
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Actually......there a few threads on cupholders here. I think I started one, complete with pics. :yes: Things are looking up. I love my 2wd. Very handy to have around, It's my daily driver. I also have a Wrangler for 4wd.
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No thanks. I barfed after the teacup ride at Disney. My kids wanted to crawl under a rock. :ack:
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Your right sugarfoot, you have to dig through a lot of crap, but the good buys are still there. I've restored 2 motorcylces and 2 Comanches from there(also the local pull a part). My pull a part got smart to my ways and hardly has any JEEP good stuff anymore. I had a cottage industry for awhile on e-bay. jbhill-it's fun finding parts like that for the Comanche. I got mine at the pull a part. Good find. I'm currently piecing a Yakima rack(from e-bay)for my Comanche to carry my kayak on top of my topper so I can keep the bed free. I've got about $60 in it. I'm using black iron pipe for the rails $22 versus $58 for Yak bars. I'm cheap. :help:
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What's this? Yahoo[bot] It's on the list of users. I've never seen it before.
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Two problems I had: The oil pan wouldn't clear(well, very little clearance, I kept knocking the gasket off) the steering linkage, so I disconnected it at the pitman arm. That was even with the axle sagging. You may not have to. It says to use RTV sparingly on the corners. I did, and had to do it over. So, use more, I wound up running a bead all the way around the pan, between the gasket and block. I tied the gasket on the pan with dental floss to keep it on, then removed the floss. I had trouble keeping the gasket from moving. Overkill yes, but I didn't want to do it a third time. Clean the underneath first if you can, mine was a mess. Not really too bad of a job. Good Luck.
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I've got my dream job. Fire Dept. I work 110 days a year(24 hr shifts however). I guess I could make more money, but did I mention, I'm off 255 days a year?
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Yeah, I copied and pasted the first time. :D
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E-mailed l/s t-shirt order. Thanks! Ken EDIT I thought I did, it came back. :nuts:
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My 97 has a bad heater core(remove the dash dealie), check that. Looks like a Limited, probably a 249 transfer case, check the viscous coupling by turning figure 8's in the parking lot. Check for binding, noises, etc.
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I wanted to be out of my house this year, won't happen now I'm afraid,. 401k's not looking good, I'm alot less aggresive than I was in the last turndown, actually made money on a fixed contract fund. I'm 3 years from retiring from the fire dept, I'm contemplating my next career move. Wife desperately needs a newer car, not happening. I feel like the smartest man alive driving my $500 Comanche w/no payment. I'm not "playing" as much now, offroading, kayaking, geocaching and the like. Not doing without necessities, but not splurging. We're pretty confident about ours jobs, so we'll ride it out.
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One of mine was broken there as well. Got a new one at O'Reilly's for $13. Probably a little more now. I was replacing the carpet and sprucing up the interior, so it was no biggie for me to replace.
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One question on replacing the rear main seal...
KYMJ replied to robfg67's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I just did this-twice. The instructions say to use silicone sparingly where the timing cover meets the block. And....I wound up with a worse oil leak than the RMS. So the next gasket I ran a bead of silicone all the way around the top of the gasket where it meets the block. Overkill, yes, but I didn't want to do it again. I didn't glue the gasket to the pan, but I used dntal floss to "tie" it to the pan. You don't want to knock that sucker loose, I found silicone to be a poor "glue". No more oil leaks. -
I was planning to go with the 2 lip RM seal from Felpro next week. Anybody used that one?
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I just folded a big piece of cardboard over the one I sold. Extra on the ends. Good job, however, looks like a nice one.
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Sought after on the Grand forums I used to frequent. A few people converted thiers.
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loose steering column (at tilt joint.)
KYMJ replied to BMJ's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
http://elcaminocentral.com/article95.html Got the tool at a Bumper to Bumper parts store(in stock). Made by Lisle, number escapes me. Other tools are needed, but I had those. Have fun! Edit: found it.http://www.lislecorp.com/tool_detail.cfm?detail=200 -
loose steering column (at tilt joint.)
KYMJ replied to BMJ's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Yes, there is, I did it. Had to buy an $8 tool, so not too bad. But, the repair is not fun, but doable. Link as soon as I find it.
