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I have held down the e brake lever and it did not make any difference. It seems like it is the front calipers that are giving me problems.
I did bench bleed the mc. Even if there was a little air left in, wouldn't the vaccuum bleeder pull out the air?
Nathan
Here it goes:
Got the Jeep from my brother in law and he replaced the MC and rear wheel cylinders. Brakes felt bad like they needed to be bleed. Did all that and still had a soft pedal. Changed MC and eliminated the rear prop valve, bleed and pedal had good initial bite but pedal goes to...
Yeah it was very poorly taken care of by my brother in law for a few years. Ran real bad when he gave it to me so replacing the cat is probably a good idea anyway. I will give the o2 sensor a shot too. Anyone know of a good place to pick one up cheap?
Nathan
Hydrocarbons- 5.71 <-----Failed
Allowed- 2.4
NOx- 8.94 <-----Failed
Allowed- 3.75
CO- 33.1
Allowed- 80
1991 MJ 4.0, 185k, I think it has the stock cat so I was going to start there. Recent tune up and seems to run good, keeps steady at 210 degrees. Any other ideas?
Nathan
It only seems to happen after it has been running for a while (30 min +) then does it every 10 mins until I stop and let it cool down. I just picked up the MJ and don't know if the O2 sensor was changed. I will get one today. Thanks
Nathan
91 Jeep Comanche 4.0. Runs very good when on short trips and when it is cool outside. Drove to Hood River (60 miles) in the morning and didn't miss a beat. Drove home (75 degrees out) and got almost home and it seems like it looses gas and power even if I give it gas. Then it lets out a huge...