Remi

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This is definitely not the right way.

Dan 'Glad you're OK' Turner
 
Jump This said:
It looks like that left side passenger door is okay...
I bet Ryan could use it!
Maybe Brandon too....
(it doesn't look like you will be needing it!) :dunno:
Rick
Nope, hinge is messed up and it don't close :D
 
glad you're ok remi! i'll have to get you one of my "keep the traction side down" stickers for your next ride!
 
mikeyl said:
glad you're ok remi! i'll have to get you one of my "keep the traction side down" stickers for your next ride!
Well I kind of did: I started with rubber down and that's where I ended up! Btw, how's your XJ doing?
 
drives me crazy. put my old radiator back in after rodding it and it runs cooler than the 3 row gdi new. i still think it is a bit warm for a 180 thermo. but as to the fire stuff, all it took was to splice in 4 wires on the O2 sensor,change the fuel line and it was good to go. unfortunatly it was overheating enuf to not be able to make big bear. that might be fixed now. i think i need to drop a thermocouple in an old temp sensor socket and measure the actual temp.
 
[ i think i need to drop a thermocouple in an old temp sensor socket and measure the actual temp.[/QUOTE]
I used a pipe 'T' with a couple of pipe nipples in the upper heater hose. In the 'T' part, I installed a manual temp guage. Wouldn't you know, it reads very close to the stock guage. It's nice looking at numbers instead of hash marks, though.

Glad to hear your jalopy is up and running!

Dan
 
mikeyl said:
drives me crazy. put my old radiator back in after rodding it and it runs cooler than the 3 row gdi new. i still think it is a bit warm for a 180 thermo. but as to the fire stuff, all it took was to splice in 4 wires on the O2 sensor,change the fuel line and it was good to go. unfortunatly it was overheating enuf to not be able to make big bear. that might be fixed now. i think i need to drop a thermocouple in an old temp sensor socket and measure the actual temp.

You know that I was more expecting catching a fire myself then rolling? I had 2 big extinguishers with me last trip out. Anyways good to hear that you're up and running.
 
Man, that was painful enough, looking at the photos, can't imagine being IN the damned thing. Sorry it happened, but glad you're still with us. :roll:
 
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