What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Year: 2001
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Removed the door trim and had a "great" time taking off that double sided tape from the body in preparation for plastidip tomorrow. Really weird was that the little piece in the front had a different type of tape at the bottom on driver and passenger side. Now that was a ***** to get off. Good thing it wasn't like that on all three moldings.
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Year: 1999
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Year: 1993
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Well today I rotated the tires, did the alignment, figured out where I was leaking oil, installed my lights, removed the rear sway bar, and started sorting my bolts to remove the hitch, also ordered up some moog tie rod ends so I can put the leveling kit on
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
So, one thing led to another. . .
This is what I started out by doing:
BEFORE
AFTER
The above took me about 15 mikes. I was feeling pretty pleased with myself, but I happened to have the oil filter adapter O-ring set just lying there. . . .
I did my valve cover gasket last weekend. This was next on my list to get the old XJ to stop leaking.
Holy cow! That thing is a booger to get off!
Got her done and cleaned and new O-rings in and re-installed. The XJ engineers may need to be beaten with a bar of soap in a sock. . .
The next thing will be a triple+ threat. Timing chain cover gasket, front seal in the TC cover, oil pan gasket, rear main seal.
May the Jeep gods have mercy on me
BEFORE
AFTER
The above took me about 15 mikes. I was feeling pretty pleased with myself, but I happened to have the oil filter adapter O-ring set just lying there. . . .
I did my valve cover gasket last weekend. This was next on my list to get the old XJ to stop leaking.
Holy cow! That thing is a booger to get off!
Got her done and cleaned and new O-rings in and re-installed. The XJ engineers may need to be beaten with a bar of soap in a sock. . .
The next thing will be a triple+ threat. Timing chain cover gasket, front seal in the TC cover, oil pan gasket, rear main seal.
May the Jeep gods have mercy on me