What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Ordered new back springs
Also there's a new CPS fitted - the old one had melted wires onto the exhaust which was causing some funky misfire problems. and a burning smell.
Also there's a new CPS fitted - the old one had melted wires onto the exhaust which was causing some funky misfire problems. and a burning smell.
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Check this out: http://www.fourwheeler.com/how-to/5421/
Did this to my renix. Filter is in a nice place and you can fit just about any size for 3/4-16.
Did this to my renix. Filter is in a nice place and you can fit just about any size for 3/4-16.
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Year: 1999 Jeep Cherokee
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Here you go on the oil filter mod.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/com...herokee-75462/
An engine mount mod is not necessary but having good non-rotted mounts is necessary. If your mounts are completely worn out the filter may hit the frame or something else. I put new mounts in prior to doing this mod. You can see the new motor mounts in the pics earlier in this thread.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/com...herokee-75462/
An engine mount mod is not necessary but having good non-rotted mounts is necessary. If your mounts are completely worn out the filter may hit the frame or something else. I put new mounts in prior to doing this mod. You can see the new motor mounts in the pics earlier in this thread.
Last edited by Houston Kid; 01-27-2015 at 07:19 PM.
Here you go on the oil filter mod. https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/com...herokee-75462/ An engine mount mod is not necessary but having good non-rotted mounts is necessary. If you mounts are completely worn out the filter may hit the frame or something else. I put new mounts in prior to doing this mod. You can see the new motor mounts in the pics earlier in this thread.
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which oring kit did you get?i took the advice off a thread on here and got the o ring kit at orielys help section and now my adapter is leaking worse next oil change im getting the mopar one from dealership.
some crown automotive one from jeep hut I posted a link on a thread somewhere
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I dug her out and drove around in the snow on the un-plowed roads, got a little scare when I parked her and saw dirty snow dripping from underneath. Thought I had or caused a leak but I believe it was just old grease, dirt and antifreeze.
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