96 Grand Cherokee

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Jun 22, 2017 | 06:50 AM
  #166  
Over the Last couple days.
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Pulled the spark plugs and did a compression test. Forgot to hold open the throttle but I did and experiment on the last one and it only gained me ~ 2 psi so seems like that's close enough.

1: 142
2: 132
3: 146
4: 140
5: 148
6: 151

I've been getting traces of coolant in my UOAs so guessing head gasket needs to be done.

Getting near 222222 miles hopefully lift, tires, locker before then...
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Jul 24, 2017 | 07:38 AM
  #167  
Switched over to DD the "new" ZJ. So far so good.

Was going to be cool outside and wifey wanted to try my gun:O...Anywho I wanted to take the ZJ in case we could find anywhere adventurous to go. But you know jeep projects, figured it'd take an hour so I estimated 2, took 3. You always run into little things as you go. First I wanted to get a front drive shaft on her so to the parts ZJ. The main slip joint was rusted, Ace/ATF and PB did nothing but luckily the Rezzeppa has a bit of slip in it, just enough to get it out. Stupid rust kept falling on me
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Glad I'm not driving this one anymore...

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woo...only took 1.5hours...

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Then in case we did go anywhere needed to have a decent spare...Parts ZJ had the factory one! But a bit too small to match with worn 31's IMO. Shiny object alert!

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Wouldn't look to bad on the MK, but the rims don't fit over the fron brake calipers IIRC

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Grabbed the 30x9.5 and crammed it in the stock leather thing, also had to grab the tire rod/holder thingy from the parts jeep

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Jul 26, 2017 | 07:42 PM
  #168  
Dang man... looks like it's time to strip all the worthwhile goodies off the parts ZJ and send the shell off to the scrap yard!
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Jul 31, 2017 | 07:15 AM
  #169  
Quote: Dang man... looks like it's time to strip all the worthwhile goodies off the parts ZJ and send the shell off to the scrap yard!
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That's been the plan...if only I could quit my job temporarily and get paid to work on my Jeep😁.
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Jul 31, 2017 | 08:05 AM
  #170  
I need some help figuring out why my 95 jeep Cherokee sport is still overheating, I have replaced the radiator, water pump, thermostat and the heater control valve. I also have flushed the system twice and it is still overheating. Any thoughts as to what else could be wrong?
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Jul 31, 2017 | 11:35 AM
  #171  
Quote: I need some help figuring out why my 95 jeep Cherokee sport is still overheating, I have replaced the radiator, water pump, thermostat and the heater control valve. I also have flushed the system twice and it is still overheating. Any thoughts as to what else could be wrong?
Welcome to the forum! I would suggest asking your question here: https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/xj-...72/#post518691

Are you sure you have all of the air out of the system? It sometimes helps to park the jeep on an upward slope while it's running to get all the air out. Maybe your electric and/or mechanical fan need looking at? With the engine off you should only be able to spin the mechanical fan 1/4 to 1/2 a turn by "throwing it". If it spins freely it may not be flowing enough air.
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Jul 31, 2017 | 03:50 PM
  #172  
Thanks for the advice. So if both fans are spinning freely that means they are both bad?
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Jul 31, 2017 | 04:03 PM
  #173  
Quote: Thanks for the advice. So if both fans are spinning freely that means they are both bad?
Electric one should spin freely. Mechanical one should not.

With engine off check how well they spin. With engine on, unplug the coolant temp sensor and the electric one should turn on.
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Jul 31, 2017 | 04:16 PM
  #174  
I will give this a try.
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Aug 1, 2017 | 01:08 AM
  #175  
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That's been the plan...if only I could quit my job temporarily and get paid to work on my Jeep😁.
You and me both, man! I started on the ZJ seat install for the passenger side after I finished my console upgrade. Got the bracket all done and was test-threading the bolt into the nut I had just welded on. The bolt snapped as I was unthreading it... so know I have a broken bolt in my "brand new" bracket

Everything inside me wants to call out from work and fix it lol
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Aug 8, 2017 | 10:46 AM
  #176  
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That's been the plan...if only I could quit my job temporarily and get paid to work on my Jeep😁.
Start a youtube channel. You won't be able to quit your job. but you could get paid for some of the work you do to your jeep.
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Aug 9, 2017 | 09:33 PM
  #177  
Quote: Start a youtube channel. You won't be able to quit your job. but you could get paid for some of the work you do to your jeep.
yeah...I'd have to do a lot of video editing. I don't mind the Jeepin vids as those are pretty straight forward and usually don't need much editing...lol plus I'm terrible at explaining things unless I have someone "interpreting" or I can proof read and rewrite many times before sending
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Aug 9, 2017 | 11:54 PM
  #178  
Quote: yeah...I'd have to do a lot of video editing. I don't mind the Jeepin vids as those are pretty straight forward and usually don't need much editing...lol plus I'm terrible at explaining things unless I have someone "interpreting" or I can proof read and rewrite many times before sending
Tell me about it... I've already filled up a 30 gig hard drive on my Sony camcorder... all of it is waiting on editing for my YT channel.
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Aug 10, 2017 | 05:31 AM
  #179  
Quote: Tell me about it... I've already filled up a 30 gig hard drive on my Sony camcorder... all of it is waiting on editing for my YT channel.
#firstworldproblems #jeeplife lol
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Aug 11, 2017 | 09:58 AM
  #180  
Quote: yeah...I'd have to do a lot of video editing. I don't mind the Jeepin vids as those are pretty straight forward and usually don't need much editing...lol plus I'm terrible at explaining things unless I have someone "interpreting" or I can proof read and rewrite many times before sending
have you seen my videos? they are pretty crap, still was able to save up to buy my current project car, and pay for all the repairs/upgrades to it.
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