What did you do to your Cherokee today?
Seasoned Member
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Idaho
Posts: 304
Likes: 0
Received 3 Likes
on
3 Posts
Year: 1990
Engine: Renix 4.0
Replaced the rear brake shoes, brake hardware, and wheel cylinder.
Installed the new stainless brake lines.
Re-bled the brakes with a vacuum bleeder. Fired it up. Pedal went straight to the floor.
It could be the booster check valve, but the new 96 xj booster should be here this weekend anyway
I lost my phone part way through, so I didn't get much for pictures.
While replacing my RMS I noticed that the person who had done it previously torqued the main bearing cap to 120 ft-lbs (supposed to be 80), so the bearing is pretty well destroyed.
I'm planning on a full rebuild next summer. Hopefully it holds out for a couple thousand more miles.
On the plus side it looks there are no more oil or exhaust leaks.
Installed the new stainless brake lines.
Re-bled the brakes with a vacuum bleeder. Fired it up. Pedal went straight to the floor.
It could be the booster check valve, but the new 96 xj booster should be here this weekend anyway
I lost my phone part way through, so I didn't get much for pictures.
While replacing my RMS I noticed that the person who had done it previously torqued the main bearing cap to 120 ft-lbs (supposed to be 80), so the bearing is pretty well destroyed.
I'm planning on a full rebuild next summer. Hopefully it holds out for a couple thousand more miles.
On the plus side it looks there are no more oil or exhaust leaks.
Last edited by craigjacob1; 11-10-2018 at 04:12 AM.
Junior Member
Picked this guy up while looking for skids. Of the 6 xj and zj gas tank skids I found all of them had the bottoms cut out. 🤔
Senior Member
Dropped the tank yesterday, today installed new Airtex pump, new fuel filter, new fill and vent tubes, all new hose and clamps, and new MOPAR brand vents on the top of the tank.
Monday I have to go get my Defender roof rack installed, and hopefully my ARB RTT will be here before we leave???
I have to have this already before next Thursday.
Every year we do this "Turkey In The Desert" trip.
It's a cool get together of Full Size Jeeps (except me in my XJ this year) we do every year out near Florence AZ.
We deep fry a couple turkeys, stuffing made in dutch ovens, and lots of other good eats, camp for a couple days, and do some trail riding.
Monday I have to go get my Defender roof rack installed, and hopefully my ARB RTT will be here before we leave???
I have to have this already before next Thursday.
Every year we do this "Turkey In The Desert" trip.
It's a cool get together of Full Size Jeeps (except me in my XJ this year) we do every year out near Florence AZ.
We deep fry a couple turkeys, stuffing made in dutch ovens, and lots of other good eats, camp for a couple days, and do some trail riding.
::CF Administrator::
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Lantana, Fl
Posts: 34,042
Received 236 Likes
on
188 Posts
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.Slow
CF Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Greenville, SC
Posts: 5,920
Likes: 0
Received 190 Likes
on
165 Posts
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Senior Member
Broke a u joint on the long side. Second one in 3 trips. First one the cap popped out (probably the half circle clips) this one sheared the trunnion, busted one cap, and spread the ears on the stub. Half circle clips are still holding strong thoughAttachment 403797
I am sorry that happened to you.
May I ask what type of joints they were?
CF Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Greenville, SC
Posts: 5,920
Likes: 0
Received 190 Likes
on
165 Posts
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by DustyWagoneer
OH Snap!
I am sorry that happened to you.
May I ask what type of joints they were?
I am sorry that happened to you.
May I ask what type of joints they were?
Junior Member
I meant the bottoms of the gas tank skids were cut out/off.
As as far as the ZJ TC skid I’ve run into a lot of XJ people on trails that run them and none have said they wished they’d have paid $100 more on a skid.
As as far as the ZJ TC skid I’ve run into a lot of XJ people on trails that run them and none have said they wished they’d have paid $100 more on a skid.
CF Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Greenville, SC
Posts: 5,920
Likes: 0
Received 190 Likes
on
165 Posts
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by zmzamarripa
I meant the bottoms of the gas tank skids were cut out/off.
As as far as the ZJ TC skid I’ve run into a lot of XJ people on trails that run them and none have said they wished they’d have paid $100 more on a skid.
As as far as the ZJ TC skid I’ve run into a lot of XJ people on trails that run them and none have said they wished they’d have paid $100 more on a skid.
Member
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: delaware
Posts: 207
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Today was the first not windy weekend in a while so I decided to work on some of the rust holes in the back.
the first piece in.
both pieces in and fluid filmed until I can paint them later.
the donor metal that gave its life for my floor.
That's just one spot. Hopefully I can work on It a little bit at a time and have it done before they start salting the roads.
the first piece in.
both pieces in and fluid filmed until I can paint them later.
the donor metal that gave its life for my floor.
That's just one spot. Hopefully I can work on It a little bit at a time and have it done before they start salting the roads.
Seasoned Member
Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Belleview, FL
Posts: 314
Received 148 Likes
on
93 Posts
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Today I pulled the dash apart to fix my intermittent gauge cluster drop out, which makes the airbag light come on and all the other gauges die.
When I got it apart I found that the PO (Or mechanic, IDK) had not installed the green clips correctly on the black plastic mounting thing. Sprayed it with electronics cleaner, used some dialectic grease, and put her back together.
Also did some paint touch up on the wheels with Plasti Dip and the Jeep's body with the Carbon stuff I get from O'Reillys.
I'll be picking up a Mopar CPS on Tuesday, which will hopefully end the CEL saga lately.
When I got it apart I found that the PO (Or mechanic, IDK) had not installed the green clips correctly on the black plastic mounting thing. Sprayed it with electronics cleaner, used some dialectic grease, and put her back together.
Also did some paint touch up on the wheels with Plasti Dip and the Jeep's body with the Carbon stuff I get from O'Reillys.
I'll be picking up a Mopar CPS on Tuesday, which will hopefully end the CEL saga lately.
CF Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Tarpon Springs, FL / Denver, CO
Posts: 2,097
Likes: 0
Received 8 Likes
on
7 Posts
Year: '98
Engine: 4.0 I6
Somehow my windshield washer pump ground went bad. Cleaned up the ground inside the engine bay on the fender but still only saw 8v at the connection.
Bypassed it and ran a new ground, instantly seeing battery voltage at the connector and the pump was working great.
Stupid wires....
Bought a new windshield washer pump that I guess I didn't need but it was only $15 or so so I guess I will just run it and keep the factory one as a spare since it still works fine....
Bypassed it and ran a new ground, instantly seeing battery voltage at the connector and the pump was working great.
Stupid wires....
Bought a new windshield washer pump that I guess I didn't need but it was only $15 or so so I guess I will just run it and keep the factory one as a spare since it still works fine....
Made some maintenance discoveries.
Finally founda leak! Yay, it'sa real Jeep now!
Transmission cooler line has a pinhole leak somewhere. Didn't have time this morning to see which one, but hopefully it won't require too much time losing warmth to the driveway through my back.
Driver door lock/latch needs cleaned and winter-safe lube. Fixed it with a torch from a safe distance so I could drive to work, but when the ambient temps staying in the 30s there's no other fix really, unless I want to slam my door into an early complete replacement...
Also the aux fan is jacked—making the whole cabin vibrate, which is something.
Finally founda leak! Yay, it'sa real Jeep now!
Transmission cooler line has a pinhole leak somewhere. Didn't have time this morning to see which one, but hopefully it won't require too much time losing warmth to the driveway through my back.
Driver door lock/latch needs cleaned and winter-safe lube. Fixed it with a torch from a safe distance so I could drive to work, but when the ambient temps staying in the 30s there's no other fix really, unless I want to slam my door into an early complete replacement...
Also the aux fan is jacked—making the whole cabin vibrate, which is something.
CF Veteran
Join Date: May 2015
Location: San Antonio, TX
Posts: 1,472
Likes: 0
Received 5 Likes
on
5 Posts
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L H.O.
Left her parked at home. Lol, realized i havent driven the green car in two weeks, thats no good.
Havent done **** to the jeep in ages, just been enjoying driving it around. Haha need to get off my lazy *** and figure out what I'm gonna do next on it.
Havent done **** to the jeep in ages, just been enjoying driving it around. Haha need to get off my lazy *** and figure out what I'm gonna do next on it.