What did you do to your TJ today?

TheBoogieman

Disturbed American
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Current sensor is as for forward of the grill support I can get but I’m still picking up ~8-10* of heat from the engine. Going to try the cowl next unless someone has a better suggestion.

I use my phone to check outside temps. 🤫 It's 34 degrees now, as I get ready to leave for work (2:06am).
 

PartyYam

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Nov 16, 2022
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Sumter,SC
Engine swap well on it's way; pulled it this weekend. Oil pickup tube tells me everything I need to justify swapping the whole engine instead of just slapping a new head on this thing.

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TJ Jim

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Let us know how that engine works out for you. I’m contemplating whether I’m going to do my rebuild or if I’m going to buy a reman engine. I’ve heard horror stories from reman motors, but you never hear the good stories. I’m fixing to hit 200,000 miles and she’s running great but I’ll run her till she dies.
 

PartyYam

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Let us know how that engine works out for you. I’m contemplating whether I’m going to do my rebuild or if I’m going to buy a reman engine. I’ve heard horror stories from reman motors, but you never hear the good stories. I’m fixing to hit 200,000 miles and she’s running great but I’ll run her till she dies.

Here's hoping. 2 months into first Jeep and i'm failing coolant exhaust gas tests and swapping engines. Good luck has to strike eventually. If nothing else, i'm adding to my RockAuto magnet collection!
 

chudlet

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N Idaho
Hopefully you are not replacing the rear brake shoes. They are at best, maybe 1/3 used up. There is probably another 30,000 miles left on those.

Seriously? All the bits I could find on the internet said 8-12 mm new for those pads. That being the case I will toss the new shoes on the shelf for when they are needed and that makes the job I put off for a day a lot less hassle. Thanks!
 

mrblaine

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Seriously? All the bits I could find on the internet said 8-12 mm new for those pads. That being the case I will toss the new shoes on the shelf for when they are needed and that makes the job I put off for a day a lot less hassle. Thanks!

Friction layer on the new shoes I have here is 4.3mm or .169"
 
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Gilly11277

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TimV

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Ontario, Canada
A little bath in the part washer/ aka the kitchen sink and the valve cover was ready for its coat of engine enamel. Won’t it be sad if my engine is all shiny and won’t run when I get done rebuilding it? Lol

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Just so ya know that somebody is watching your progress, I've been watching your progress. It's a habit now to look out for updates. Keep up the good work. Hoping the best in results for your efforts.

Tim
 

JustDandee

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Nampa, Idahoooo
How did you know this was going bad? Unlike the older ones, these seem harder to diagnose. Do they melt too?

I did not have fan position 1 & 2 working when i bought the Jeep. Only 3 & 4 worked. As you can see there was no physical evidence of issues, and i think the resistors are series but if your having a similar problem it was like $12 from Rockauto.
 

kincaid.0678

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Martinsburg, WV
Just so ya know that somebody is watching your progress, I've been watching your progress. It's a habit now to look out for updates. Keep up the good work. Hoping the best in results for your efforts.

Tim

Thanks Tim. First time rebuilding an engine so I’m just taking my time and making everything better than it started out. I’m just hoping it runs when I get it all back together lol I’ve slowly been getting this rust bucket to a decent solid Jeep.
 

RINC

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A Sunny Place For Shady People. Laveen, AZ
Thanks Tim. First time rebuilding an engine so I’m just taking my time and making everything better than it started out. I’m just hoping it runs when I get it all back together lol I’ve slowly been getting this rust bucket to a decent solid Jeep.

Your saga has brought to mind the Harley guys building motors on the coffee table in the living room.
 

JEEPCJTJ

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Half way between Pittsburgh and Cleveland
I’m ready for spring so I can get outside and get it all finished. Either that or I need to replace my glass coffee table with a sturdy wooden one lol

You don't need a new table, you just need a piece of 5/8" plywood to cover and protect the glass. I like the thicker wood because it's strong enough to hang over and give you a bigger work area.
 

NskLJ

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Started going after the AC clutch... wondering if the rebuilt alternator is making noise too. New one should be here Wednesday night.

-Mac

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I usually like to turn the key way up less chance it will fall out of there. Check inside the clutch for any additional shims, I would start with what’s there that usually works.