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    2004 TJ RHD conversion

    I have had numerous discussions with guys who put seatbelts in old military vehicles (with no roll cage) . They think they're doing something good but they never think about what Johnny said above. If my M37 ("Power Wagon") is going to roll I want OUT. I DO NOT want to be strapped into a soft...
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    How much weight can TJ hold on rear?

    A couple of things to consider... Even your bike hanging on the rear is putting quite a bit of stress on the bumper mounting bolts (and the crossmember where they attach to, which is pretty thin) . Going down the road, over bumps, is going to give those bolt areas quite a workout. I have a...
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    Internal Battery failure

    This happened in the parking lot of REI in Natick at about 9 PM. The ECM has finally relearned how to idle (took a few days). While it was learning the idle would drop to near stall then shoot up over 1000 then hunt around and steady out at 600 or so. It did this at every stop I made. Now...
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    Internal Battery failure

    Hey Guys, Sorry I've been such a stranger lately... Been busy hiking. I've decided that life's too short to work on things forever - it's time to have some fun before I get too old. I still have the Jeeps (my 05 TJ and my 50 M38). I still drive the TJ every day, doors off - windows out -...
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    Master cylinder

    What year CJ? Some 76-79 (maybe even more years) had a little pin sticking out of the proportioning block. You need to pull that outward and hold it there while you bleed the brakes. The pin has a groove around the tip which was for a special holding tool. The tool was just a fork shaped...
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    Transmission back-up light switch

    Cool... Look at that old Flathead V-8 :-) Back when they made engines out of cast iron and the only electronics in the car was the AM tube radio. That looks like a Gear Vendors electric shift, planetary overdrive unit. A guy I knew had the UNDERdrive version in a Dodge truck and ran the...
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    oil mist control

    Yes, if the pan gasket pukes this could be your problem. Give your PCV system a quick check by pulling the PCV valve out of the valve cover (with the engine running) and feeling for vacuum on the end of the valve. It should make your finger "stick" to the opening. After you check your PCV...
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    Vin numbers on a 68 CJ5

    If I recall, for that year there should be a rectangular aluminum data plate on the firewall, above the steering column that says "Kaiser Aluminum Products" or something like that. Check that for the VIN (which may not have any letters in it). Also look on the driver's side rear fender well...
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    Rear Pinon seal...

    Is there a groove worn in the yoke right where the seal rides? If so you need a "Sleeve-N-Seal" kit to fix it. There should be no groove and the surface should be fairly smooth. -John
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    77 CJ7 wheel bearing replacement

    I haven't done one of these in a long while... Hopefully some of this info will help you, at least to get it apart. After getting the axle center nut off you need to use a puller to remove the hub from the axle shaft. Then, disconnect your brake line from the wheel cylinder. Then, you can...
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    Fuel gauge not reading correctly

    Hey guys, I have an 05 with a trouble code of "gas sending unit intermittant". From my digging around here's what I've learned... The sending unit is monitored by the ECM. The ECM sends the level information to the cluster computer. The cluster computer puts the gauge needle where it...
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    Replacing the winsheld wiper motor

    You need to remove the wiper arms and then remove the entire cowl top. There are little phillips screws that hold it on. The wiper "assembly unit" is under there and pretty easy to get at. Your biggest problem is... The last time I looked you could not get that motor. The whole thing needed...
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    Axle...bearing

    Part above the bearing is the bearing collar. It is pressed on over the bearing at high force to keep the bearing on the shaft. These will come in the new bearing kit. -John
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