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01-04-2012
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Grumpy Old XJ Dsl Owner
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudmonster
Starter Motor
Starter Motor is also Bosch...Part No. 0 001 218 177
Bosch no longer make this starter motor has been relpaced by
part No. 0 001 218 777
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The drive clutch has the following numbers on it.
I dont think they are normal Bosch numbers though.
Bosch symbol Spain
900 971 6 033 ADO 044 A 10
Any one know the actual Bosch number? Ans = 6 033 ADO 044
other (Bosch ) numbers
1006209524
9003336280
Was used in several other cars ~ BMW, Renault, Bedford & others.
Update;
After fixing the over-run clutch, it is starting to fail again. I think it needs re-bushing, too much like hard work.
Have sourced one from Autospark in Greece. Its about $30 delivered. They appear to be well stocked for hard to get electrical components.
0573 - ZEN
Starter Drive BOSCH 9 teeth OPEL Omega DSL
Replaces GHIBAUDI MARIO GB 1594
Replaces :
BOSCH 1006209524 1006384642 6033AD0044 9002336209 9003336280
Application to Starters :
BOSCH 0001218009 0001218011 0001218026 0001218027 0001218028 0001218122 0001218135 0001218136 0001218177
Application to vehicles :
AGRIFULL, BEDFORD, BMW, CHRYSLER, FERRARI (M.A.), FIAT, GOLDONI, JEEP, OPEL, VAUXHALL
The solenoid is 0331 303 048 Mine has 548 after that number.
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Last edited by layback40; 11-04-2012 at 11:27 AM.
Reason: more info
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16-04-2012
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Grumpy Old XJ Dsl Owner
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudmonster
another oil filter that fits is a ryco Z9
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Dont know how you get it to fit MM ! See around post 65 on this thread.
Maybe the earlier ones have room.
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24-05-2012
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RubiconSlammer
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Quote:
Originally Posted by stevo692
Hi, I have a '97 XJ turbo diesel that needs a new heater core and heater flap actuator, does anyone know if these are the same parts as the XJ petrol?
I am dont know how to start a new post so sorry if this is poor etiquette
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heater core, should be the same.
the heater flap actuator works on a cable, could have broken on one or the ends, pull the fan contoler out and have a quick look
it wont be an easy job to do the heater core, as the whole dash need to come out to get into the air box
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09-06-2012
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Crank Position Sensor -- '99 XJ TD
Hi All,
Heads up that the part number for a CPS for the '99XJ is: 56027963
If I pump this into google, i get various European sites such as:
http://www.jeep-stock.com/1664-capte...aut-p0320.html
All the numbers printed on the CPS are (refer attached image):
56027963
0347
Jeep dealership closed (weekend) so have no idea of cost.
- Called around and the only business to be open that I called told me that no aftermarket part listed, so must be from the dealership.
Please note that this is not the same as the 4.0Ltr CPS (I ordered a cheapie off Ebay to test). I read the earlier parts manual, posted by MM -- http://oskin.msk.ru/pub/chrysler-dod...97-01/99X1.pdf -- and it told me (I prolly read it wrong that they were indeed the same.. - They are not)
Cheers.
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24-07-2012
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Rear main seal
Rear main seal
After being told by many that this seal is unique, I did a little research.
The engines in jeeps use the standard black rubber seal. When the motor is used in other cars, they used a viton seal.
The original seal is 110 id, 130 od & 13 thick. (thanks Mudmonster)
The problem is this is not a standard size.
After investigation, I found that 110 130 12 is a standard size. it has the dust excluder as well as the main seal ring. The 1 mm thinner seal will make little or no difference to the operation of the seal.
The viton version is stocked in Australia, there were 12 in Brisbane today showing on my bearing guys computer. There is one on its way down south to me now.
You should be able to get one for around $70 depending on how much discount your local guy offers you.
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06-11-2012
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Grumpy Old XJ Dsl Owner
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Brakes
The rear brakes on my jeep are 9" drums.
The wheel cylinders are 3/4" & take standard 3/4" cup type seals. As they are cast iron, they can normally be honed, I used my Aldi imitation dremil with a drum emery sander attachment. Easy as!!
the shoes are bendix BS 1715 or Protex N3133 . You will probably find some local brake places stock them.
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18-11-2012
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Grumpy Old XJ Dsl Owner
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudmonster
another oil filter that fits is a ryco Z9
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As is agreed, the Z9 only fits the 4ltr petrol.
I drained my oil yesterday & then discovered i didnt have a filter.
Tried a couple of places today & they didnt have one (Sunday).
Went to Repco, they had the RycoZ596 , but for about $6 less they had their own brand ~ ROF88 . It looks the same & feels like it weighs the same. The guy told me they use the filter in a Mazda Tribute & a couple of other cars.
So there is a cheaper alternate to Ryco, just not as cheap as a Z9.
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