South Florida Dysfunctional 4x4's
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Year: 1998
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Good morning fellas
Going to do the back of head freeze plug today on the Cherokee
Comanche needs a couple things to get going,
Slave cylinder popped out the rod, got a new one on the way and the ubolt strap yoke comes in the mail today...
Going to do the back of head freeze plug today on the Cherokee
Comanche needs a couple things to get going,
Slave cylinder popped out the rod, got a new one on the way and the ubolt strap yoke comes in the mail today...
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Model: Cherokee (XJ)
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Woohoo! Hey, save the old yoke, I'll drill it all out for straps so you have a spare. AMC 20 parts aren't exactly available at whim anymore. Lol
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So which AMC 20 parts aren't that common anymore? What are y'all using them in? I know I've got two complete units and probably some parts in my outbuilding if anyone up my way needs something.
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Hopefully that Comanche in the yard has the regular driveshaft I need to make a spare to have in thetoolbox...
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THe yokes, and if you have 1 piece axle shafts with the 5x4.5 bolt pattern
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2 inch most likely . Post 23 has all sizes...http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/n...03/index2.html
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Here's the new jeep, and here's the crap wirring lol I think I figured out it's the park lamp fuse socket, but the wirring diagrams for that circuit. don't tell me if it's a ignition off circuit. Or if it's hot all the time cause it's on a switch/relay. And if it is hot. It's why that cobble nest of wires is draining the battery dead within a hour or two.
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Here's the new jeep, and here's the crap wirring lol I think I figured out it's the park lamp fuse socket, but the wirring diagrams for that circuit. don't tell me if it's a ignition off circuit. Or if it's hot all the time cause it's on a switch/relay. And if it is hot. It's why that cobble nest of wires is draining the battery dead within a hour or two.
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