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  1. J

    A/C not cold enough...new parts/recharge

    Buy your self a set of gauges, without pressures any parts replaced are only guesses.
  2. J

    Overhead Hoist

    Take a look above the ceiling and see how it was anchored. Would be awesome to have an electric engine hoist with a remote...
  3. J

    New A/C Compressor - Need Accumulator Also?

    The internals of the compressor have the same amount of miles as the bearing and clutch. What is to say they don't go out in five miles necessitating the replacement of all of it?
  4. J

    1998 Jeep Cherokee Limited

    Forest green. 3k obo. Might trade for other Jeep items.
  5. J

    Shop Tools - FI cleaner

    I have used the BG and the OTC system. For ease of use, just run the BG through it.
  6. J

    No reverse when cold

    Well, as rubber cools it contracts, you have rubber parts inside your transmission like o-rings and seals. Your transmission operates with hydraulic circuits therefore, if that o-ring or seal contracts to the point of not sealing a passage or directing fluid flow the correct way, you get...
  7. J

    New A/C Compressor - Need Accumulator Also?

    Another factor is some places will not warranty the compressor unless it is done...
  8. J

    1998 Jeep Cherokee Limited

    1998 Jeep Cherokee 4.0, AW4, 242 with 190k. Just put a new transfer case in it. New brakes, sway bar links, oil pan gasket, timing cover gasket, valve cover gasket, plugs, cap/rotor, fan clutch, and more that I probably just don't remember. Body in decent shape, dent in drivers door and some...
  9. J

    clutch

    Went to Carquest, ordered clutch. Never had a problem after that. Have used many brands on mine and customer vehicles, and besides some very extreme, not meant for street vehicles, never bought anything special.
  10. J

    New A/C Compressor - Need Accumulator Also?

    I always change the accumulator/receiver dryer if there was internal compressor failure causing shrapnel to be dispensed throughout the system. In an expansion valve system it is technically called a receiver dryer and it a accumulates metal particles and junk, same goes for the expansion...
  11. J

    Gold standard for checking front bearings

    Play and noise are about the only indicators. Don't confuse brake drag noise with bearing noise though during an inspection.
  12. J

    Dies when shifted to drive

    I really have not found a good conclusive way to test the IAC without a scan tool. With the scan tool you can move it up and down. If the IAC is working and you unplug it, it should go fully open, allowing maximum air past the throttle plates, meaning at that point RPM should sky rocket. I...
  13. J

    im stupid. what now?

    Run it.
  14. J

    got an electrical grimlen

    Start with seeing how much your alternator is putting out, one lead of meter on negative post of battery and the other on alternator output. Should be about 13.5 volts. That tells you if the alternator is doing it's job and the output just isn't making it to the battery. Cable, connection...
  15. J

    Your comments on a The Jeep Wave

    I wave at every Jeep pretty much. Even when I'm in the truck...
  16. J

    Code reader

    Autel makes basic ones for fairly cheap, I keep one in every vehicle. Clears codes and you can see some data like ECT, TPS, O2 movement and such.
  17. J

    was using coolant, took head off, now question

    Yep the intake/exhaust bolts could be your culprit. Sometimes they are only tuliped to where comparing them to a good one is really the only way to tell and sometimes they are as you describe, you KNOW haha
  18. J

    Ever hear of a V6 in a 90 XJ?

    V6 usually means, doesn't know what they are talking about. It means they don't do their own work...
  19. J

    I confess I went to look at new cherokees.

    srmitchell-Are the transmission problems phasing out as they catch them and not being passed on to the 2015's? Every new vehicle has its quirks...
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