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I'm not a tech guy by any means, and I don't play one on TV either :roll: But........ a Tech told me about it when I had problems a few years ago, and it so easy to use, it runs all the time, and updates all the time, scans your system every couple hours, and does all this in the background, you don't do anything except denied or accept a new program down load, something you downloaded from a trusted site. I would like to see what real the tech guys say about Kaspersky.
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Quick bed removal problem.
Wildman replied to Geonovast's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=11380&start=30 And yea, I'm watching this tread too..........but I got to deal with the dreaded rust belt boxes :fs1: -
Question is........Why use a Used radiator?????? :hmm: So from what I read, your running at a normal temperature (210) and when you stop for traffic, like at a red light, your temp climes up, you put the heat on to use the heater core for an added expulsion of the "hot" water, right?? My first though........Bad, plugged radiator. Could be the fan clutch, but I'll take the "used" radiator first. I know, it's temping.........but some things, like use brake lining, and use radiators don't Need to be reused, and with new ones less than $100. And........I think this is what your looking for - viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3912&hilit=electric+fan
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Like I said............. Oh........and you might want to add wheel chocks for your chair :rotfl2: So......welcome to the real fast web browsing :banana: And just think, couple years ago, e-bay didn't support Mozilla/Netscape, and now it seams there is no problem with it :hmm:
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Oil leak under oil filter
Wildman replied to 87ComancheLB's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
That's why I posted up the link, the "Help" kits don't have the one big O-ring, been there :roll: You can just get the one O-ring from a parts store, I know Advance carry them. -
:eek: you'll be about 2 hours south of me :eek: As JT said, I think I'll make my own trip south.......if I get a new van.......soon :dunno:
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I'd go with the "newer" 3 And yes, you can import all your bookmarks over to Firefox. If I remember right, it asks you as your setting it up. Just make sure you have the seat belt fasten on your chair when you fire up that Firefox. :D
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Oil leak under oil filter
Wildman replied to 87ComancheLB's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Here a 'How-to' http://www.lunghd.com/Tech_Articles/Eng ... -Rings.htm -
Try Rockauto.com DORMAN Part # 03269 {TECHoice #4897799AA} Lower; w/o Cruise Control; RWD * Non-stock item--shipping delayed up to 2 business days $22.79 It don't say if it for a manual or auto tranny :hmm:
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:agree: But also check your tires. The only time I got DD, the first thing I did was rotate the tires, and never had it again :hmm:
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That clutch line is available from Rockauto.com DORMAN Part # H38935 {First Stop #5300 4504} w/Peugeot Trans More Info $20.99 I guest you could make one :hmm: But, make sure you get some soft brake hose, not some vacuum hose. (I'd radder use the part that's available :roll: )
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Ya just got to type faster CW :rotfl2: And I don't type very fast myself :( I had this same problem last year, and learned to do the copy and paste. But after about 6 month of other problems, with super long down loads, it turned out to be my cable router box was shot, replaced it, and never had another problem. I bring that up, to check your connection, that's where your cut off could lay. I run nothing but Firefox (Netscape), and have been for over 12 years, all the things JT said and more :yes: I'm far from being a 'puter expert, hell, I'm still looking for the "Any" key on the keyboard :hmm:
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Boy........this goes back a couple weeks :hmm: I'd spent the $18 and replace the line and see what the results are. The 20 year old soft (rubber) line could be weeping or collapsing and causing all kinds of problems :fs1: It is possible that the New slave is faulty and will not hold, you'll need to deal with Napa on that issue. I've heard others talking about only using a OEM slave to solve potential problem.
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Man........I hope you didn't give the buyer a 30 day guarantee :eek: Of course from the video's, it would have void the guarantee :doh:
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One kind of "Personal Anti virus" :shake: But.......Try this......Free 30 day trial :D I've been running it for 3 years+ and it catches everything and deletes it. http://usa.kaspersky.com/products_servi ... -virus.php Pricey but with a discount on the annual renew. It runs 24/7 in the back ground, updates every couple hours, and kills just about everything.
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Check the wire harness where it "Plugs" into the back of the gauge cluster. I tried finding a picture for you.......but :dunno: here's a write up on doing the gauge swap, gives you an idea what to expect :D http://www.lunghd.com/Tech_Articles/Int ... luster.htm You need to take the dash bezel off and pull the cluster out a little (the speed-o cable will hold you back) and try pushing the connector in to the "socket" Oh.....and I hope you meant a '86 2.5L :D And......Welcome to the CC :banana:
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Problem adjusting/removing tie rod (pic)
Wildman replied to MrSimon's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I've got a couple of wrecked rubber boots caused by a pickle fork. Are these things available separately somewhere, like in the "HELP" section of the parts chain stores? I've never seen them........... Yes, but there hit and miss on the shelf, and some store you might need to order them, the better parts stores have a catalog of all the "Help" accessories, and can order from there. -
Nice find!! I just got me one! Bought that one also, unfortunately the plug was different, didn't pay any attention until I was ready to plug the new one in. My factory one had a female plug, and the replacement one came with a male plug. Looks like a trip into the parts store......waste of time. And, another reason NOT to buy parts on e-bay :roll: Don't feel bad, I've been duked before too :fs1:
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:rotfl2: You should sent that to the Rustoleum company, maybe they will replace the can for you :D :rotf:
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After my 2nd mid-life crisis, at 46 :nuts:
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Brought home another one :doh: Time to start thinning the herd :shake: Would have had a 2nd one also, but the guy didn't like my offer on the rust bucket he had :fs1: And don't ask.........I lost count :hmm:
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No Problem :D It's just 3-4 of us "old timers" didn't think there was an O-ring in there. But glad you doubled check to keep some of us "old timers" in check :yes: :cheers:
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I'll check it out tomorrow and let you know, It's been a while since I've played with the sending unit, I think the "cover" just pops on (or screwed on) and I'll check that out, and get some close up pictures for you.
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It that even possible???? :dunno: (Coming from some one north of the Mason/Dixon line :roll: )
