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Watch this series of youtube videos. I can't remember in which video he explains how to put the ball bearing in, but I used his method and it worked great for me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ-89YhvAXU
I did the same thing as you. I threw a box out of an irocz in my jeep only to find out I had a nice quick steering ratio, but my steering radius was not good. Since the steering stops are internal to the end plate and steering box I swapped the irocz gears into the stock jeep box. Now I have...
Most aftermarket starters are set up for both 153 and 168. But the factory style starters will be for one or the other. Sounds like your starter is for the 153 tooth flywheel, go swap it out for a 168 version.
I know on my old man's 94 blazer he had to replace the 4x4 switch located under the battery. I think he said it used and electric switch to open the vaccum port to engage the axle.
The low z injectors require more amperage to open. So your computer, which doesn't have the proper injector drivers won't be able to open the injectors the proper amount. Thus leaning out your engine due to lack of control, and possibly over amping(heating) your factory drivers and killling...
The one for the renix jeeps is the one in the link I provided. They use the Delphi 56 pin connector to plug into the factory wiring harness, the same as most GM's in those years.
Yeah it works with all the major brand wideband O2 sensors (innovative, aem, plx etc...). After studying the renix computer, I can't see where it talks to the tcu. That is why it has that funky double TPS sensor on the throttle body. The 91 on up chryco jeeps may be different.
Exactly, and the nice part is you don't have to modify your stock wiring harness. So you could always throw your stock ecm back in. I'm really happy with it on my Isuzu trooper, and will definetally be doing it to my Jeep. It is really nice to be able to plug your laptop in and see everything...
This is another option you may look into. It can be found here http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/diypnp-delphi-56pin-unassembled-kit-p-389.html and is a direct swap for our computers. I put one of these in my turbocharged Isuzu trooper this spring and it works great. I plan on using this kit...
I live in Montana and haven't had an issue with ceramic pads. So I wouldn't worry about it. Usually if its that cold the roads are also slick, so breaking won't be that good anyway.
I used the perma dry also, as I was tired of valve cover seepage. About 9 months later and no oil seepage at all. So I would say it's def worth the price.
I threw installed an upgraded bosch pump from carquest a few years ago, and I have never had any problems with it. I'm not sure if walbro makes a drop in replacement for the cherokee, but I have had really good luck with those in my other vehicles.
I have a 1990, so it's a renix. But I'm planning on using this megasquirt for mine which would be a direct swap from the stock renix ecm. http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/diypnp-delphi-56pin-unassembled-kit-p-389.html
I just did this conversion on my Isuzu Trooper and it runs great.
Yeah I hope to have some mickey thompson classic locks and some 265/75/16 tires on it this spring. I wasn't planning on the bumpers until I was rear ended, which only messed up the rear bumper. And after I ordered the bumpers I realized the front wouldn't fit right without the fender flares...
I installed a set of hanson offroad bumpers this spring and I love them. And the tire carrier swing arm is tight and makes no noise at all, and they look great in my opinion too. The only downside is the way they are made you need to install aftermarket fender flares for the front bumper to look...