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Rattle cans won't do it (unless yer trail-only and/or don't really care about appearance).
The temperature of the surface must be above 40*F, and prefeably 65-90*F; the ambient air temp must be 40*F+ AND RISING.
A similar poblem was recently threaded on the Pontiac Grand Am Owners Club Board, but I can't locate the exact thread right now. www.gaownersclub.com
Lots of trials, faliures, Yada yada.
The entire result being a bad ground connection of the ECU to the body panel.
The owner remade the ground...
I *think* those are 'combo' lights, with a twin-filament bulb. Should have two 'hot' wires (prolly red and black, but with a european car, who knows) and a white ground.
The 'projectors' would shine a good straight 'pencil beam' down the road aways, while the fluted lens sides would 'scatter'...
1. There's GOTTA be a Jeep TSB on this problem!
2. If a Jeep dealer can't get past this thing, maybe an auto Security System Installer can puzzle thru it.
Best of luck.
-Rick
I think in your case you don't need to find TDC.
You are obviously close to proper distributor indexing, since it runs (albeit roughly when cold) and doesn't backfire.
I *think* your distributor is off by ONE gear tooth.
SOOO, mark where your rotor is now and remove/reinstall one tooth...
Kinda.
It's the gear ratio within the steering box.
14* steering wheel arc = 1* Pitman arm arc.
Since the Pitman arm doesn't EXACTLY work straight and square with the hub arms (different pivot points, different arm lengths, angled steering bar), the 14:1 doesn't apply to the number of degrees...
I think this may be your problem, or related directly to it.
1. The ECM gets signals for richness from two prime sensors: O2 and temp.
2. There is NO reason for you to have boiled over, other than something being wrong in the cooling system.
3. If you were running hot, the ECM would sense...
Sorry to hear of your loss, glad it was recovered timely and in *relatively* good condition.
The major saturday flea market here has GM columns for sale (I think a lot of the 'regular customers' may be driving, uhm,... 'borrowed' camaros, etc.)
I agree with martin about having a shop re-do the...
Those are great diagrams, much better than the schematics in my Chilton's '84-'91.
Thanks for the link!!
Mad: I have my '85, all together and operable.
Drop a PM if you want confirmation of what is connected to which, provided it's somewhat visible without dash disassembly.
-Rick
There is nothing illegal about direct venting R134a into the atmosphere.
Only R-12 must be captured, under EPA regulations.
For systems with R134a:
Just open the valve, vent to atmosphere, and close again to prevent contamination.
Have it filled in the spring, or do it yourself. It's...
Damn, you are so close all across the board!
Usually, one item is high and the others are well within limits.
First: Try just the plugs and dist cap/rotor.
Next, O2 if it's over 50k.
Then, ignition wires.
Finally, cat.
-Rick