Turdworld engineering

Turdworlder

TJ Enthusiast
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In scarcity of spare parts i have to cut the edges. The oem clutch line is bad quality rubberized plastic, i couldnt find any at local autojunks. Not even that connector that connects line ends with cylinders. So i ended with these. Local tractor hose maker made. Also i bought chinese cps that wouldnot even start the engine. Reused the automatic cps which is round and has different holder to bellhouse, made the holder from old car panel by copying the sillhoute of manual cps

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I imagine getting parts for these TJs in Kazakhstan is quite the wait. That obviously requires some ingenuity on your part in order to keep things running.
 
I imagine getting parts for these TJs in Kazakhstan is quite the wait. That obviously requires some ingenuity on your part in order to keep things running.

Yes. There is one jeep tj in the city. That has only jeep tj body, but everything else even frame is from mitsubishi pajero or montero as i think its called in usa. The most difficult part was finding the inch bolts. Even if i would make those inch thread bolts myself the grade wouldnt match. Fsm doesnt tell alot about bolt descriptions. After month of everyday googling i found very old thread on some forum some american posted the foto of those bolts and complete description written with sharpie. Thats how i was able to find them
 
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Yes. There is one jeep tj in the city. That has only jeep tj body, but everything else even frame is from mitsubishi pajero or montero as i think its called in usa. The most difficult part was finding the inch bolts. Even if i would make those inch thread bolts myself the grade wouldnt match. Fsm doesnt tell alot about bolt descriptions. After month of everyday googling i found very old thread on some forum some american posted the foto of those bolts and complete description written with sharpie. Thats how i was able to find them

Once you find the information on the bolts, do you have to order them from an online supplier in the United States? Does it take a long time for parts to get there when you order them online?
 
Once you find the information on the bolts, do you have to order them from an online supplier in the United States? Does it take a long time for parts to get there when you order them online?

I find them at autojunks, if its run by the owners they will find the bolts i need. If its run by hired personel they wouldnt even bother, just say we dont have those at doorstep
 
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I find them at autojunks, if its run by the owners they will find the bolts i need. If its run by hired personel they wouldnt even bother, just say we dont have those at doorstep

Oh yeah, I take it there's no next-day Amazon Prime delivery!