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Author: LonLon
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:51
J. Clarke wrote:
> 97 ZJ Limited 5.2
>
> There's a hole in the muffler--obviously it needs to be replaced.
>
> The question is what with? I want something that's going to last and
> not break the bank. Not interested in "throaty sound" or "more power"
> or any of that crap, just want something that makes things quiet again
> and I won't have to futz with for another 10 years or so.
>
> So, OEM, or is there a particular aftermarket product that would be
> good? Note that it's a welded assembly so near as I can tell OEM means
> the entire catback has to be replaced, which looks like around 500 bucks
> after you figure in shipping.
>
> Also, any tricks I need to be aware of? If I do the catback do I just
> cut the old pipe off long enough to have a handle and slit at the cat
> and work it back and forth or is there something special I have to do
> there (the service manual says heat it red hot and go after it with an
> air hammer). ...
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Author: Will HoneaWill Honea
Date: Jun 8, 2010 00:15
J. Clarke wrote:
> 97 ZJ Limited 5.2
>
> There's a hole in the muffler--obviously it needs to be replaced.
>
> The question is what with? I want something that's going to last and
> not break the bank. Not interested...
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Author: Will HoneaWill Honea
Date: Jun 1, 2010 07:32
DougW wrote:
> While searching for a full sized spare I
> thought why the hell not search junk yards.
> After all the OEM for the ZJ wheels is a
> mind buggering $400 from the stealership!
>
> Ran across this site http://car-part.com
>
> That site took about five hours of my life.
>
> Found several things locally, now I've got
> to figure out what project to start first.
Curse you!! Blew a couple of hours there just now.
--
Will Honea
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Author: C.L. Budd CochranC.L. Budd Cochran
Date: May 12, 2010 08:01
I'd use good old liquid Turtle Wax (but not the abrasive formula).
Or, after you get them restrored, everytime you wax your vehicle, wax all
the lenses and buff carefully.
I've done it for years on my own cars and used the trick to help old lenses
in a dealership wash rack job I had.
--
C.L. "Budd" Cochran
Pray for the Obama administration Psalm 109:8
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Author: e+de+d
Date: Dec 25, 2008 00:35
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Author: DougWDougW
Date: Dec 24, 2008 23:16
axel wrote:
> Jeep Grand Cherokee 2002 4.7l V8 116k miles
> I may replace the gas cap next but after that where do I start to
> determine what is causing the trouble codes? When I replaced the one
> hose I noticed that the hoses that are part of the pump systems in
> that LR fender area all look brittle and either one could be the
> problem potentially based on their condition. Do I just replace them
> one at the time or is there something I con do to detect where the
> leak actually is?
If they are brittle and the replacement is inexpensive I'd just replace
them.
Usually you can run the engine and spray a can of carb cleaner around
the hoses. If one sucks it in the engine will stammer a bit. Also seen
this done with a propane torch (unlit of course) Same effect when it gets
sucked in.
> Also, somebody here was saying the hoses in the engine compartment
> could also be the problem. In what area are they around the engine,
> meaning which ones am I looking for?
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Author: KateKate
Date: Dec 24, 2008 19:12
"Lon" comcast.net> wrote in message
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man of machines wrote:
> snow is flying and my jeep makes a long cold snow filled winter go by
> alot faster yehaa!!!!!! donwside i can't call my boss and tell him i'm
> snowed in
>
It is fun isnt it. I cheat a bit and wimp out and run studded snows on
a ZJ on the Colorado back roads.
--
That's not cheating or wimping out.
It makes good sense!
K.
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