Weekend is over...what did you get done?

Tires - $400
Axles - $200 each
Engine - $500
Transmission - $150
Tcase - $200
Doors will sell for $200 if they're straight.
Then there's still tons of little stuff that'll sell.
 
What's the specs on the 44?

NM...found your for sale post.
 
Tore my front 60 down finally.

Hopefully will be ordering parts this week and then by the end of the month will maybe have it together and ready to go in the MJ.
 
Went to Deanna's and worked on her yard Friday. Saturday went to Flying Saucer in Columbia for lunch and the Terrapin Tap take over. Then we went to another tap room that had the Walking Dead IPA on draft and filled up the growler. Sunday I worked on the replacement bumper for the ghost and a wood rack to store chopped wood on.
 
On Saturday I refilled the front diff with gear oil in the Grand. Got it outside and then used a code reader to pull the check engine codes. There were 7 of them. Most are O2 related due to the O2 sensors being unplugged and the exhaust manifold being cracked.

I did get three codes that seem to direct towards the shudder I have in the transmission between 50 and 65 mph. One of them was P0740 which indicates an issue with the TCC solenoid (Transmission Control Clutch). The other two I forget the exact codes but they are pointed at the TPS (which if bad, can cause an issue with the TCC locking up).

I guess taking it to a good transmission shop is next to see if they can tell the exact root cause of the shudder.
 
I ordered a set of Lisle inverted Torx sockets and the steering column pin puller so I can tighten up the column in the 1988 Cherokee. I really need to get this done.
 
I wired up a power mirror from a Tahoe. My XJ now tells me what direction I am going, and how hot (or cold) it is outside.

Kind of a frivolous upgrade, but for $12.00 cash and a couple hours work, what the heck.
 
I went to Winterfest. It was cold, but a lot of fun. Who knew so many people would be willing to show up to a quarry in the middle of northern Indiana and wheel....
 
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