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Yes, he/she slithered away.
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We have 1/2 bath on our first floor. Its located at the front of the house with the exhaust vent running to the rear of the house. We had issues with birds making nests in the vent for a while. Then one day we noticed a bad stench coming from the vent. We figured a bird must have died in the vent. I purchased a dryer vent brush to clean out the vent. So, I opened the vent in the bath, ran a fishing tape from the outside into the bath (think about this in a minute), hooked it to the brush. I then went out side and started to pull the brush outside. I am standing on the blue ladder when I am greeted with this. BTW - the ladder is on a deck approx. 8' off the ground. Naturally, I called to my wife saying: "Honey, come look at this." She hates snakes. It was a 3' rat snake! It some how climbed up the deck, amazingly, climbed up and in to vent! Took care of our bird problem, but, boy, does snake poop stink! Remember, I opened the exhaust fan in the bath, then pushed a fish tape in to the house. I could have easily pushed the snake in to the house as well. My wife would have loved me for that...NOT!
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I've owned mine for 29 years. Honestly, I stopped paying attention to that about 28 years ago. Sorry.
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pigeot to ax15 swap help
87MJTIM replied to th3m4nm4rcu5's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
If the AX15 is from 93 and earlier MJ/XJ, it is most likely an internal slave cylinder. I believe you would need a new/matching int. slave for the AX15. If the AX15 is from a 94 and later XJ, then it is an external slave. This is a plus. You will definitely need an ext. slave and a hose line. You could purchase a master/slave kit which is a pre-bled set up. Make sure the kit is for a PRE-97 AX15. The master cylinder for the later years will interfere with the brake booster. Bad news is the cross members are different. Try to get the cross member AND mounting bracket that came with the AX15. Everything else is P-N-P. Good luck. (Put in your signature your Yr. eng, trans, whether 2 or 4 wd [obviously 2wd], any modifications you or a PO made, and most of all you location. If another member is close by, they may be available to help out. :thumbsup: ) -
89 jeep mj, 5 speed 2wd internal slave cylinder
87MJTIM replied to th3m4nm4rcu5's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
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89 jeep mj, 5 speed 2wd internal slave cylinder
87MJTIM replied to th3m4nm4rcu5's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
If you want to get a "quality" int. slave, you $hould go to a $tealer$hip. When you install a new one, leave the straps in place. Bleed the clutch first. The straps will pop off when you press the clutch in. -
89 jeep mj, 5 speed 2wd internal slave cylinder
87MJTIM replied to th3m4nm4rcu5's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Bad slave cylinder? Leaking from inside sounds like the problem. -
Did Jeep put an auto in the MJ? Because everyone I've owned was a manual. (I've only owned one, but I think it is a good sample.) I owned a 91 XJ: manual and an 84 CJ: manual
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Bypassing Heater Valve on Renix 87
87MJTIM replied to tadchad's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I don't think the 2.5 is considered a "Renix." But, then again, Renix is associated with the fuel delivery system. If you have a pressure bottle on the passenger side fire wall, then you probably have the heater control vacuum valve. -
Bypassing Heater Valve on Renix 87
87MJTIM replied to tadchad's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Correct me if I'm mistaken, but with the Renix, there is the pressure bottle to contend with. Wouldn't you need a T pipe adapter? Straight hoses to the heater core would not work. Does anyone have a part number for a T adapter that replaces the vac fitting? -
Here is the link to the 88 electrical manual http://comancheclub.com/topic/12083-electrical-manual/?hl=electrical+manual
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Where exactly are the wires running? Could be seat belt buzzer, or 4wd light in the console. Power to B-pillar lights? Rear bed light? There is an 88 wiring diagram on CC. I know from experience that the wire colors and connectors are diff from 87, but not that much. Download the manual and trace the wires around.
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cherokee rocker on a MJ?
87MJTIM replied to dustyinthedirt's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Z&M out of Toledo OH has MJ rockers. I picked up a driver's side for $40 at the York PA Jeep show last July. He had both driver's and passenger's side for $40 ea. -
From my "personal" RockAuto discount email. 4809947043255606
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Headlight harness upgrade
87MJTIM replied to Sir Jacob the 2nd's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
No! Leave the old plugs in place. You will connect on to the new harness. This will give power to trigger the relays. -
Headlight harness upgrade
87MJTIM replied to Sir Jacob the 2nd's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Did this upgrade to both my MJ and CJ. Simple P-N-P. It does require drilling holes to mount the relays. The most fiddly part is running wires from right to left side of the grill. -
Nowadays, it seems there are only two versions of vehicles that have "standard" transmissions: sports cars and base models. My wife and I have four vehicles: 3 manuals and 1 auto (Chubby Urban - which I HATE to drive) Our daughter is learning to drive currently. We are "forcing" her to learn a stick. She LOVES it! She does not like to drive the Suburban (too big). The W and D just returned from Poland. They told me that almost every vehicle there is a manual, even the buses they rode around in! I dread the day that I cannot purchase a manual trans. But, alas, time marches on.
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On the CJ, the pedal would not travel to the floor. The clutch would release and grab at the top of the pedal motion. The slave cyl came with an adapter rod to adjust the position/length push rod. I tried every combination with and without the rod. Nothing changed. I installed one of the master slave kits. Now the pedal travels to the floor. The grab and release is now in the center of the pedal motion. Maybe mine was bad :dunno: Maybe there was a screw loose behind the steering wheel. All I can say is: I was not pleased with it.
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Where to shop for a rebuilt AX15 transmission?
87MJTIM replied to johnj92131's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Knuckle, I don't know your location compared to Huntsville (certainly closer than Frederick, MD). https://bham.craigslist.org/cto/5701168490.html I found this 98 XJ on CL in Huntsville. Possible parts vehicle: 4.0 with a manual! (Edit: does not say if it is 2wd or 4wd. need to ask.) -
I purchased the master-slave-hose kit assembly that is sold by most online store. Brick-and-mortar stores sell similar brands. The later model AX15 assemblies have a larger master cylinder that may interfere with the brake booster. So, look for an early model: 94 - 96. You can search Rockauto.com http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=2770466&cc=1180213&jsn=487or Jeep4x4center.com. I first purchased a master, slave and hose from Novak Adapters for my CJ7 AX15 conversion. I HATED IT! I purchased one of the complete assemblies from Rockauto. My only regret is that I wasted money on the Novak. I would not recommend that purchase from Novak.
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Where to shop for a rebuilt AX15 transmission?
87MJTIM replied to johnj92131's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Thx. I did not know when the trans change occurred. -
Where to shop for a rebuilt AX15 transmission?
87MJTIM replied to johnj92131's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Craigslist. If a single trans appears too expensive, look for a parts vehicle with an AX15 trans. You'll want a 94 to 01 XJ that has a 4.0. A YJ/TJ from that era will have the AX15, but the tcase clocking will be different. -
comanche cherokee interchange
87MJTIM replied to cromanyak's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
You can use the A pillar and dash. However, the B pillar will not fit. The front seats will fit, but not the mounting brackets. You should keep the MJ brackets. The 4 door XJ seats don't fold forward. Seats from a 2 dr XJ do fold forward. -
If your radiator has a cap like the one pictured, the PO converted to the open system. The closed system does not have a radiator cap. Instead, there is a pressure tank on the passenger side fire wall.
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Pennsoil Synchromesh.
