tripdog
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JKS Adjustable BumpStops
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Is there a PN for those bump stop plates or did you make those? Fantastic build.

JKS Adjustable BumpStops
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Is there a PN for those bump stop plates or did you make those? Fantastic build.![]()
Thank you! The gaskets, hanger, and insulator came in.
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Parts are going on the jeep tomorrow!
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This set of parts are what I need for my '01 XJ... care to PM or post the prices for each? I know it's a lot of work, but this is a great thread and might as well add more documentation right...![]()
Them welds look horrible, there is alot of under cut on that radiator.The welds on the mounting tab looks cold rolled also.Weld in the outlet should have been cleaned up also and can't realy tell from the picture but it looks like porosity near the filler neck.It appears to be a very well built radiator with attention to detail. I made the decision to purchase the FFD radiator based on the results of others who have installed them. In other words, I haven’t heard of anyone being disappointed in the quality of the radiator. Take a look and tell me what you think?
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Them welds look horrible, there is alot of under cut on that radiator. The welds on the mounting tab looks cold rolled also. Weld in the outlet should have been cleaned up also and can't realy tell from the picture but it looks like porosity near the filler neck.
ya, those welds definitely arent esthetically pleasing. i cant comment on quality, as i havent had the opportunity to do many alloys. likely a 4pm friday build, or they let the new guy play with the tig torch.
I have that valve cover only the gasket started leaking about 6months after..Let me preface this by saying that one advantage of buying a new vehicle is that you can stay on top of maintenance and repairs. One disadvantage of buying a used and neglected vehicle is the plethora of minor/major problems that can oftentimes be inherited, which can be a little overwhelming. Our XJ is no exception; it has a lot of repairs that need to be made. And since the Jeep is our daily driver and weekend workhorse, I’ve been trying to avoid too much downtime. In other words, I’ve only been addressing these “minor” problems once they’ve turned into critical problems.
With that being said, the underside of the Jeep is coated with oils from several leak sources. The leaks have certainly become an issue, especially for someone who’s a little OCD. Now that winter is here, this is a good time to start tackling some of these leak problems. Here’s a list of items that we found leaking!
Valve cover gasket
Oil Pan Gasket
Rear Main Seal
Front crank shaft seal
Transmission Pan Gasket
Transmission Cooler Line
Oil Filter Adapter
Power Steering Pump
Thermostat gasket
After evaluating what needs to be done, and knowing that one leak is no better than the other, we're going to start on top of the engine (valve cover gasket) and work down.
I’m not sure how much the aluminum valve cover with cooling fins will dissipate engine heat, but I thought this would be a good time to add one! I also like that it brings some color to the engine compartment. Included is the mounting hardware, gasket, and oil cap.
Crown Aluminum Valve Cover
Part # 3020323ALR
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I've never not had my oil cap stay on, Iirc there's a baffle..I've got the same one but black on my xj. No leaks and it's been like 2 years iirc. Only thing i have done was added a Lil piece of aluminum to make sure the oil cap stays on
I really like that rear bumper/tire carrier you are planning on putting on there. Where can I find one like that cause I'm trying to build one and need to find out where to buy the materials.