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  1. I've been trying to find a new front axle for an MJ 4.0 4x4 5spd (http://www.comancheclub.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=15793) I found a Dana 30 3.07 front axle from a 2000 TJ. Will it fit? Any modifications required? Can I use the brakes and stuff from it? Thanks!!! :D
  2. Is it ok to mix gear ratios front to back? Or do they have to match?
  3. Yeah, Jeepsticker.com is definitely a great place to order from. Good prices, really fast shipment, and friendly service.
  4. Thanks for the input. After thinking about it, I think a parts XJ might be the way to go if I can find someone to do the swap for me. I have a 95 HO sitting in my garage, but from what I've read, that would be a bigger effort than swapping in another Renix motor.
  5. I'm getting some blowby, and I was thinking I might like a newer motor in my MJ. What do you think are my best options to freshen her up a bit? Here they are as I see them: 1. New 4.0 from one of the "performance" engine sellers, like Golen or Hesco. I don't know if they sell them setup for Renix or not. 2. New 4.0 from the dealer 3. Get a shop to rebuild existing motor - anybody know one? 4. Try to find a low miles junkyard motor - anyone know one? I don't want to spend a lot of $$ and effort putting a higher mileage motor in. 5. New motor from one of the more discounted motor places, like http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 0145636648 6. Other options?? My problem then becomes getting said motor installed. Does anybody know a shop that would do it reasonably in New England? Or maybe someone that wants to make a few bucks on the side?
  6. fendermb4

    aquariums?

    I have a 46 gallon bow front freshwater setup. It has a freshwater stingray and two fish I don't know how to spell. Sounds like OO-ARE-OO. I also have a 20(?) gallon vertical tank that has two Whites tree frogs.
  7. I asked this same question a couple months ago. Here is that thread: http://www.comancheclub.com/forums/view ... ght=welder Based on that and everything I read, I ended up getting a Lincoln 135. So far, I've found it pretty easy to use. After not very long with it, I would feel comfortable doing floorboards, and a lot of other stuff like that.
  8. Its OEM from a Cherokee. I've got a gray one, with speakers and dome light if you are interested. Shoot me a PM if you might want it and I'll send you pics.
  9. A week or so ago I asked about my oil pressure, here: http://www.comancheclub.com/forums/view ... highlight= Well, I got a mechanical gauge, hooked it up, and found out that my pressure isn't low at all. Its high. The mechanical gauge is reading 55 psi at idle. I just changed the oil. I used 6 quarts of castrol 10w30 to set a level field and got the same results. Like I said in my other post, my 99XJ sits at 30-40psi - 55 seems too high. Is it? What is normal for the Renix? What could be causing high oil pressure? Could this be related to the unreasonable amount of oil that wants to come out of my PCV system? For posterity, Eagle was right. I had measured the pressure when the oil was cold, so it was a bit higher. Once the truck warmed up, the pressure was around 40psi, which is right where I wanted it.
  10. You can get the headliner material at Joanne Fabrics, if you have those in your area. I think it was around $6.00 a yard there. They had gray, black, and blue at mine. If you've ever seen the headliner on ebay that is custom made for the comanche for about $115 - its actually just a piece of non-corrugated cardboard that is cut to fit with Joanne Fabric type headliner attached with spray adhesive.
  11. The other day my manche died electrically on me while on the road (radio off, etc). Nothing would happen when turning the key. After wiggling some wires around the starter relay, I got it started and limped it home. I took all the wires off of that relay, cleaned them, replaced one connector, and applied dielectric grease. I put the thing back together, and it doesn't even try to fire the starter. I can see all the fusable links are still in tact, so I'm suspicious of the starter relay itself. Does anyone know how to test one? Advance doesn't carry the part, but I found it at Rock Auto. I don't want to order one if I don't need it though. Its gonna cost me $40.
  12. My SRT has ticked like that since it was new. I've always taken it to be the 52lb injectors firing.
  13. The CPS itself is kind of a pain to get to. It is on the top of your transmission housing. I suggest unplugging the harness and putting some dielectric grease in there, then trying it again before you replace it. I would be surprised if the 92 CPS would work - and its enough of a pain to get at that I wouldn't want to do it 3 times for the $33.00 that a new CPS costs.
  14. The EGR is on the drivers side. It consists of a solenoid mounted to the drivers side fender that has a couple vacuum lines and a plug going to it, then there is a valve thing that bleeds exhaust into your intake manifold. The whole thing that diverts air into the airbox from over the exhaust wouldn't do it. Thats kind of....optional to help trucks warm up faster and stuff. I suppose there could be a leak there though. Thats all you would do to check for spark. Just pull a plug, lay it on something metal, and crank. You can see a little spark in the plug. If you aren't getting spark, I would suspect CPS. At the back of your intake manifold is a plug where one wire goes down towards the top of your tranny. For starters, unplug it, clean it out, maybe use some dielectric grease, plug it back in, and try it. I think CPS is one of the more common causes of no spark.
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