What did you do to your TJ today?

So apparently a well written negative review of Amazon junk parts doesn't meet community guidelines.
-Mac

The same goes for Bidenomics reviews. The truth hurts and can't be tolerated in the "NEW America." 🤬 Please be nice to me. I'm half Jewish and half Palestinian. I fight with myself daily. :unsure:
 
Almost makes one want to commit suicide "self-elimination". :sneaky:

Everything needs to be censored, sanitized and spoon-fed.

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I might not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I'm not exactly thick, either. The idea that just because a dude thinks and feels like he's a woman means that he can then compete in sports with other women (and dominate them, surprise!) is well beyond my comprehension. The fact that organizations and governing bodies have approved/sanctioned this type of behavior, even worse. Still genetically and physiologically a dude no matter how you cut it, and we don't have the medical/scientific technology to change that...yet...and I feckin' hope we never do. Not being insensitive, just realistic with a dash of common sense and logic thrown in for good measure.
 
So, don't know if this is an issue or not.

I replaced the VCG and I took out the old PCV and CCV. I stuffed a shop rag in the hole CCV hole (the back hole) and sprayed some degreaser all over the place and then water to rinse off the degreaser. I ended up getting the rag wet and I think a few drops of water may have gotten into the crankcase.

Will a few drops of water be an issue? I am planning on doing an oil change within a few days already.
 
Amazon thinks they're Colonel Jessep
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One of the reasons I stopped reviewing products purchased from that place. I've also been doing my best to find other places to purchase items. In related news, expect to see adverts in Amz Prime video content very shortly...cuz they aren't raking in enough money already... :cautious:

The way I see it, there's little value in Prime anymore.
 
I might not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I'm not exactly thick, either. The idea that just because a dude thinks and feels like he's a woman means that he can then compete in sports with other women (and dominate them, surprise!) is well beyond my comprehension. Still genetically and physiologically a dude no matter how you cut it, and we don't have the medical/scientific technology to change that...yet...and I feckin' hope we never do. Not being insensitive, just realistic with a dash of common sense and logic thrown in for good measure.

I agree. Any guy that sucks at men's sports can "feel like a woman" and compete against women and be #1. Even Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner said it's unfair, and he/she knows his/her shit. 🥳
 
One of the reasons I stopped reviewing products purchased from that place. I've also been doing my best to find other places to purchase items. In related news, expect to see adverts in Amz Prime video content very shortly...cuz they aren't raking in enough money already... :cautious:

The way I see it, there's little value in Prime anymore.

That's why I use someone else's! lol

Off topic rant, but they're reviews are rarely to be trusted. I'm usually the "paralysis by analysis" type. A week or so ago I wanted to grab a heater for my garage gym to just take the chill off in the mornings. Not expecting a 110v heater to actually heat the garage (800sqf) but just something to blow some warm air around. Decided to go against my norm and ordered one that had 15000 reviews and 4.4 stars. Plenty of reviews saying it heated great in rooms of all sizes, yada yada. With it turned on 99 (max), I can hold my hand and inch from the vent and it's not even uncomfortable. Needless to say, it's going back and I'm just going to end having a 220 outlet ran for an appropriate heater.
 
I agree. Any guy that sucks at men's sports can "feel like a woman" and compete against women and be #1. Even Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner said it's unfair, and he/she knows his/her shit. 🥳

Interesting point. That dude, in particular, didn't do well against other men in competition. But in allowing him to compete with women and win (again, surprise!) basically shit on the college experience and athletic careers of the young women who could/should have won. Absurd.

Apologies for the thread digression. Normal broadcasting has resumed... ;)
 
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Interesting point. That dude, in particular, didn't do well against other men in competition. But in allowing him to compete with women and win (again, surprise!) basically shit on the college experience and athletic careers of the young women who could/should have won. Absurd.

At first I thought you were talking about Bruce and I'm thinking "he broke world records and won Olympic gold, what are you talking about!" Then my brain caught up.
 
Interesting point. That dude, in particular, didn't do well against other men in competition. But in allowing him to compete with women and win (again, surprise!) basically shit on the college experience and athletic careers of the young women who could/should have won. Absurd.

A big case here in Va. A tranny wore a dress to school, used the girls HS bathroom and raped an actual girl. Men's Prison will be kind to him. :oops:
 
So, don't know if this is an issue or not.

I replaced the VCG and I took out the old PCV and CCV. I stuffed a shop rag in the hole CCV hole (the back hole) and sprayed some degreaser all over the place and then water to rinse off the degreaser. I ended up getting the rag wet and I think a few drops of water may have gotten into the crankcase.

Will a few drops of water be an issue? I am planning on doing an oil change within a few days already.

It's not an issue. Condensation of water from water vapor in the air happens all the time when ambient temperatures change. A few drops of water is equivalent to a minor change in temperature overnight. The first time you start the engine and warm it up, the water evaporates, and the process starts all over again...
 
Still chasing a misfire cylinder 4 code. So far I've replaced the spark plugs (whatever Jerry recs, don't remember), crank position sensor (NGK), cam position sensor (NGK), throttle position sensor (Duralast), PCM (Wranglerfix). Did a compression test and cylinder 4 is about 4psi lower, but all within a reasonable range. Uncle recommended getting the head off to a machine shop to make sure everything is healthy. Jeep is at 10k on the odo.


Ialso have an evap code, could that be causing an error? Picked up a new fuel rail with the schrader valve to confirm pressure, but haven't installed it yet.
 
Still chasing a misfire cylinder 4 code. So far I've replaced the spark plugs (whatever Jerry recs, don't remember), crank position sensor (NGK), cam position sensor (NGK), throttle position sensor (Duralast), PCM (Wranglerfix). Did a compression test and cylinder 4 is about 4psi lower, but all within a reasonable range. Uncle recommended getting the head off to a machine shop to make sure everything is healthy. Jeep is at 10k on the odo.

Inadequate spark and inadequate fuel can trigger a misfire code. Have you tried a new coil? How about swapping injectors with another cylinder's injector (if the code changes to another cylinder, the injector is bad)?
Ialso have an evap code, could that be causing an error?

Not likely. What's the code that's triggered?
Picked up a new fuel rail with the schrader valve to confirm pressure, but haven't installed it yet.

That's not likely the problem. Fuel pressure affects the performance of all the injectors, so I'd expect other misfire codes, not just one cylinder.