Project 1 Ton Comanche
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From: Payson, UT
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.7L I6
Found some 5.13s and a front napco housing, now I'm on the search for another set of 5.13s. The more I look into these axles the more I see how badass they really are. I lucked out finding all this for so cheap.
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From: oregon
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 ho 99 intake ps pump 1" tb spacer 62mm bored tb eletric fans and more
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Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.7L I6
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Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.7L I6
Hoping someone can help me here, I just installed my fuel cell, almost got everything working well. I am using an inline fuel pump (90 PSI max), and i have good fuel pressure in the lines, but no pressure in the fuel rail (at the shrader valve). Everything seems fine but the pressure builds at the regulator and doesnt let a drop through to the point that the disconnect starts leaking. I know there is a minimum pressure required to open the regulator but could there be something else keeping it from opening up? I havent verified the psi in the lines themselves, but it seems to be a lot because it bogs down the pump after running for a minute and causes the old disconnect to leak (could be bad seals). Also, the Jeep is an '87 and im sure the regulator is stock, I took it off to see if it was clogged, but it looks fine...any ideas??
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