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Forum: Jeep build up 20-10-2014
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How is the high tensile steel from the donor jeep...

How is the high tensile steel from the donor jeep effected by the welding process? Does it loose any strength from the heat input? I couldn't imagine it would get any worse than the old steel it is...
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 24-04-2012
Replies: 9
Views: 1,467
Posted By fabio
You will want to make sure that the filter you...

You will want to make sure that the filter you put in is not very restrictive and change it often, as the fuel regulator is also in the tank.
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 24-10-2011
Replies: 7
Views: 1,342
Posted By fabio
Standard ARB issue O'rings should be viton...

Standard ARB issue O'rings should be viton according to ARB literature. You could try using X'rings instead of O'rings.
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 10-09-2011
Replies: 13
Views: 2,507
Posted By fabio
I ran 16mm blocks for years with no problems to...

I ran 16mm blocks for years with no problems to level out my ride. I replaced my spring pack bolts to include the new spacers, so there was never any problem with the springs not being located...
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 07-09-2011
Replies: 13
Views: 2,248
Posted By fabio
A cracked (or collapsed) piston skirt will not...

A cracked (or collapsed) piston skirt will not always be badly damaged enough to let chunks fly around the engine.
[QUOTE=troyster;1219277] It has always been a bit noisy on cold starting but when...
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 07-09-2011
Replies: 13
Views: 2,248
Posted By fabio
That could happen, but in my experience it...

That could happen, but in my experience it probably won't. What will happen if the piston is cracked, is it will rapidly wear the piston and cylinder wall, the noise will get worse, and oil...
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 07-09-2011
Replies: 13
Views: 2,248
Posted By fabio
Not all piston cracks are in the piston crown....

Not all piston cracks are in the piston crown. you can crack pistons in their skirts. This will allow the piston to have excessive clearance, and will piston slap in the bores. Piston slap, when bad...
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 29-06-2011
Replies: 9
Views: 2,290
Posted By fabio
Well I wouldn't use roof and gutter silicon, but...

Well I wouldn't use roof and gutter silicon, but there are plenty of quality oil resistant silicons developed specifically for automotive purposes that would work.
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 29-06-2011
Replies: 9
Views: 2,290
Posted By fabio
It does just look like a wire retainer. If you...

It does just look like a wire retainer. If you are worried about it, then degrease the clip and wire, and use some silicone just inside the clip cavity to stop the wire coming loose due to any...
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 16-06-2011
Replies: 38
Views: 4,824
Posted By fabio
There is an acceptable range for used bearing...

There is an acceptable range for used bearing preload, and it will be listed in the workshop manual. I don't know what it is, but it will be there if you look.
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 16-06-2011
Replies: 12
Views: 1,896
Posted By fabio
I very well could affect vibes, but in my...

I very well could affect vibes, but in my thinking it would have similar effect to a transfercase drop, which is usually done to fix vibes. If the mount is allowing too much movement of the trans,...
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 14-06-2011
Replies: 38
Views: 4,824
Posted By fabio
Also that manual is for a Dana Model 70 and 80,...

Also that manual is for a Dana Model 70 and 80, NOT Dana 35.
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 14-06-2011
Replies: 38
Views: 4,824
Posted By fabio
It takes alot of force to crush a crush sleeve to...

It takes alot of force to crush a crush sleeve to correct preload, but no where near as much force to re-establish preload on an already crushed crush sleeve (thats a tounge twister). Having said all...
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 14-06-2011
Replies: 38
Views: 4,824
Posted By fabio
If you haven't drive too far on the loose pinion...

If you haven't drive too far on the loose pinion bearings, then I would tighten the pinion nut some more. If you could measure the pinion preload, you could tighten the nut until the preload was in...
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 14-06-2011
Replies: 10
Views: 1,649
Posted By fabio
I did it with both my kids, just make sure the...

I did it with both my kids, just make sure the seatbelt is tight, and the tether is adjusted correctly. Maybe a good idea to read the child restrain's handbook for more clarification on how your...
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 14-06-2011
Replies: 11
Views: 4,339
Posted By fabio
Doesn't sound like a worth while swap to me, but...

Doesn't sound like a worth while swap to me, but you should be able to bolt the transfer case to the commodore gearbox with this http://www.novak-adapt.com/catalog/kit_171.htm . You would still need...
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 02-06-2011
Replies: 16
Views: 3,373
Posted By fabio
I modded my D44 to take the tone rings. They are...

I modded my D44 to take the tone rings. They are just pressed on like bearings. In fact, when I still had the D35 in, I chewed out an axle, and the new replacement axle didn't come with the tone...
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 31-05-2011
Replies: 11
Views: 2,319
Posted By fabio
Problem is with the XJ, is the computer controls...

Problem is with the XJ, is the computer controls the spark, including the base timing and the spark advance (curve). So to modify the spark advance curve, you would need some way of reprogramming the...
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 27-05-2011
Replies: 7
Views: 1,392
Posted By fabio
I bought my OME shocks from Regency Park ARB, and...

I bought my OME shocks from Regency Park ARB, and I was able to haggle a better price from them. I think it was about $135 each for both front and rear, but it was a while ago now.
Forum: XJ / MJ Cherokee 25-05-2011
Replies: 11
Views: 1,995
Posted By fabio
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