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Old 02-09-2014, 09:36 AM
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I come to my XJ family with a question about my girls KJ. I flushed the heater core and splashed a little water on the connectors for coil/injectors I'm not really sure which. Anyway i have great heat, but crappy idle and cel is on and flashing at me, im guessing cyl 6 miss fire but how would i fix it?
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That on is so easy to do. Swivel ratchet
Ssshhhh you'll wake the Bimmer
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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94
How accurate is this "write up"? http://troubleshootmyvehicle.com/jee...-compression-2

Do i need to remove all 6 plugs to do the test on one cyl? It shouldnt matter though...

For the wet test just add the oil in where i pull the plug out?

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If I was to get a RE 1600 track bar and then get their RE 1665 bracket I should be able to drill out the bracket to 3/4 and run it. But my concern is longevity. This is a DD then will see light wheelin a handful of times a year. I just need something safe and reasonably priced.

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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94
Pssssttttt
Too lazy to click links on my phone.

Block throttle wide open

Take compression reading on 3rd stroke if you're conparing to stock specs, if you're just comparing between cylinders doesn't matter if you keep cranking

I'd remove all spark plugs just to reduce wear on your starter and battery

Yes a wet test is done by pouring a spoonful of oil into the spark plug hole, this helps seal the rings

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Originally Posted by salad
Too lazy to click links on my phone.

Block throttle wide open

Take compression reading on 5th stroke if you're conparing to stock specs, if you're just comparing between cylinders doesn't matter if you keep cranking

I'd remove all spark plugs just to reduce wear on your starter and battery

Yes a wet test is done by pouring a spoonful of oil into the spark plug hole, this helps seal the rings
On the 5th stroke?
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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94
On the 5th stroke?
Whoops, I derped. It's third stroke. Here's the FSM wording

(1) Clean the spark plug recesses with compressed air.
(2) Remove the spark plugs.
(3) Secure the throttle in the wide-open position.
(4) Disable the fuel system. (Refer to Group 14, Fuel System for the correct procedure)
(5) Disconnect the ignition coil.
(6) Insert a compression pressure gauge and rotate the engine with the engine starter motor for three revolutions.
(7) Record the compression pressure on the 3rd revolution. Continue the test for the remaining cylinders.

Refer to Engine Specifications for the correct engine compression pressures.
Third stroke is relevant if you're comparing to the factory numbers of 120-150 PSI. If you're just comparing two cylinders you can crank away until the number starts going up, although that does just use up battery unnecessarily.
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The 3rd stroke is just saying the 3rd time the needle moves on the gauge, correct? sorta lol
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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94
The 3rd stroke is just saying the 3rd time the needle moves on the gauge, correct? sorta lol
Yep.
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Originally Posted by cruiser54
Yep.
Ok, cool.

Just curious, why the 3rd stroke?
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Dunno. That's what the FSM says lol. Going more seems to just waste battery I guess
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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94
Ok, cool.

Just curious, why the 3rd stroke?
I could interject a not so flattering comment here but I will refrain from doing so.
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Originally Posted by cruiser54
I could interject a not so flattering comment here but I will refrain from doing so.
I think you're suggesting that the Jeep's compression test is a little premature compared to a PowerStroke...
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Originally Posted by cruiser54
...The tool you mention sounds like something a gynecologist would use.
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I know that you can replace a 93 cherokees brake booster and master cylinder with a 96 cherokee but is it possible to just switch out the master cylinder and keep in the 93 brake booster?
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