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Old 10-30-2018, 08:24 AM
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Rear pinion angle fixed thanks to core4x4
I didn't see that you had a ZJ at first and was very confused, LOL
Thought those were front upper control arms for a minute
Old 10-30-2018, 12:47 PM
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FINALLY got her running again. In my desperation to find TDC over the last couple of days I neglected to either see and/or follow one VERY IMPORTANT piece of the puzzle when finding it...

Take the serpentine belt OFF when looking for the TDC notch on the HB. I searched for days for it and I was close a couple of times but never found the notch. It was buried under 20 years of road grime and oil from my slightly leaking crankshaft seal. Once I took it off and used my hands to feel for it, I cleaned it off, lined up the dizzy and it fired on the first attempt. Worth noting that I also replaced the CPS, and ground down all critical ground points under the hood so that I was making contact with bare metal.

Strangely enough, the ticking that I assumed was the ancient manifold gasket is gone now so it must have been related to incorrect timing. Anyways, no CEL and I just got back from a road test. Plenty of power, and it feels like I'm getting great spark. Idles more evenly.

Next project is replacing the timing chain and sprockets along with the HB but that can wait for a month or so.
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I managed to open the rear hatch and turns out the adjustment rod is fine, the actual handle broke where the cam pushes on the actuator, so it won't work no matter what. Considering some fix until I can come bu the USA to pickup a new handle to replace. :-(

It is possible I can drill into the cam part left and insert a screw with a large head that can act as a cam. Looking for a better handle but none found so far.
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Default 1997 Jeep Cherokee limited edition blowing cold air

I had a radiator flush new thermostat heater core checks actuator put in still no heat although it does blow cold air but no heat also in my Jeep I can hear like a knock and the inside of the vents I guesswhen I turn it on and before or if I try to switch to heat my AC wants to come on could anybody tell me what this problem is thanks
Old 10-30-2018, 04:38 PM
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Hi Carmela, and welcome to the forum. Please fill out your profile so we know what year XJ you're working with and we'll be able to help you.

From what it sounds like, the blend door may need some attention and I suspect that is the sound your are hearing when you are switching from heat to cold, etc. I'm sure someone with some expertise will chime in and tell you to start a new thread somewhere more appropriate.
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Originally Posted by slaponte
I managed to open the rear hatch and turns out the adjustment rod is fine, the actual handle broke where the cam pushes on the actuator, so it won't work no matter what. Considering some fix until I can come bu the USA to pickup a new handle to replace. :-(

It is possible I can drill into the cam part left and insert a screw with a large head that can act as a cam. Looking for a better handle but none found so far.
Back to USA?.. If you live outside of US, I'm sure there are members here willing to mail/ship you a tailgate handle/latch.
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Pulled most of the accessories and the harmonic balancer off the Jeep and replaced the timing cover gasket like I should have done when I pulled it apart to replace the timing cover seal lol.

That should be the last leak on the Jeep. When I pulled the cover off half the old gasket was just gone completely MIA.
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Nice discolored axle ends
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This thing puked out nice silver fluid.
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Moved the front axle forward 1"
Set the pinion angle.





Also installed some beefy ZJ steering.
Got it totally dialed as well!











Then I snapped a bolt mounting my brake caliper at 31 ft-lbs and punched myself in the face. My manual says 33 ft-lbs, but this bruise is telling me it's less than that.

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Got some goodies in the mail.
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Originally Posted by Outlaw Star
Got some goodies in the mail.
Crank/flywheel adapter?
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Installed this guy. 1992 Ford Explorer transmission cooler

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Originally Posted by jessenator
Crank/flywheel adapter?
Yes. My other 2 pics didn't load due to size limits, so here's the bellhousing adapter from Mercedesdiesel4x4. Yes, I have a 4spd, not an AX-15.
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Originally Posted by Joecam18
Installed this guy. 1992 Ford Explorer transmission cooler



Did you take the in rad cooler out of the loop?
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Took advantage of the good weather today to give the Jeep its fall Fluid Film treatment in preparation for winter. One of the things I really like on the XJ that even stock it sits high enough that I don't have to jack it up to do this.


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