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- Columbus, In
4-7 inches in central indiana by tomorrow afternoon, Looks like the tow strap will be getting a work out if my brother hits the road!
Thanks guys. He actually asked me to start on his new front winch bumper this morning..I asked why now? He said if things were to be bad he wants his rig done and wants to go on an awesome wheeling trip with me. I had a hard time holding back the tears on that one. I am ordering steel today.
Cheese "family first" Man
alot of people think wheeling is stupid until they actually go out there
my truck had a dead battery yesterday so after getting a new one last night it is going through the "relearn" process that GM's do for the idle etc...it sucks, wants to die each time you stop...it eventually learns again and will be fine, but sucks in the mean time. Next I am running down the cause of the "Reduced Engine Power" message I am randomly getting. The code says it is the sensor in the foot feed to the throttle, but all the boards I have read say that is a false code and it is like $500-700 to replace and it wont fix the prob. I am checking into different leads I have read up on. Like taking out the overly oiled K&N filter, the ground on the block, battery, wiring harness connections etc...fun shit I tell ya...
Cheese "glad I have a heated shop" Man
Yes, a tiny little bit. Replacing seals in a rotary is $$$$.
My first reaction is why would a low milage 88 RX7 only be $750? Second reaction is that the seals need to be replaced.
So im going to look at an 88 RX7 w/93k after work. guy wants $750 for it. Said it runs good, shifts smooth, also its a rare 2+2 and has a mooroof, all wheel discs, an LSD, power steering and Air. It all works too!Much better than the civic I was gonna buy! Also it os rust free and has one dent in the fender. Autocross here I come! Anybody know a damn thing about rotary engines?
Yes, a tiny little bit. Replacing seals in a rotary is $$$$.
My first reaction is why would a low milage 88 RX7 only be $750? Second reaction is that the seals need to be replaced.
I'm a moron, that is all.
Ok fine I'll spill.
I bought a 97 2 door XJ sport with a 5-speed transmission. Dealer wanted $1,900 for it. I went out and took it for a test drive. It drove really nice and handled well. I went to shift into 4wd and the shifter didn't do anything, the linkage must have been diconnected. No big deal I can hook that up when I get home. The salesman says I have to be stopped to engage it in 4wd which is obviously wrong. Didn't even think a thing about it. I look under it, keep in mind its 3* outside and snow on the ground. Has a D30/D35. We settle on a price. $1,450 for the jeep, $1,700 out the door CASH.
I get it home and try to take some pics. I get on the trailer and look under it. There is no effin' transfer case or front DS!!! You'd think after being around jeeps for 6 years and owning two of them I would take the time to ensure it had a TC. Now I gotta see if the dealer will a) take it back or b) give me some of my cash back so I can buy a TC and front DS
bm 'i am a moron' yohn
From what I remember, it should smoke with bad seals. Been far too long since I read anything about rotaries, so it very well could be me blowing smoke and not the engine.What's a good indication that they need changed? I have known the dude since first grade, so I hope he wouldn't hide that fact from me. He wants to get rid of it quick to buy another civic and he said for anyone else its $1400. I already told him I wont promise that I will buy it but I am interested. I will slide by his house and give it a look.