- Location
- Columbus, In
Hopefully my replacement LED lamp will come in the mail before the crawl. My running light function doesn't wanna work on the brake light. I must have burnt it up trying to test the light.
Oh that reminds me I'll see if Lennie has one and will bring it. I use a 6" c-clamp or the vise if I'm in the shop.
i always bring my nice ball joint press.... dont worry about renting one. i carry it in my jeep along with spare balljoints.
i am also bringing a nice mini air compressor so we can run air tools or whatever.
Can't say i've ever needed a grinder for doing ujoints on a driveshaft lol.
I was thining you were building new ones.
I keep a solid 8" c clamp to do them, but I see there will be tools available.
If we need major air tool usage we can tap into the uhauls OBA tank. It's got a big engine driven york.
Sounds like the duce but a little more confortable.![]()
I figured, what the hell....just one more simple mod before heading out.
At the pull a part on Saturday I grabbed a ZJ shifter handle and put it on the ole XJ. Cheapest mod done to the Jeep so far...only $2.50!
How do you like it compared to the XJ handle?
I have a tranny cooler to install... can anybody tell me which line to tap into from the radiator? I haven't searched yet, just seeing if someone knew, and could save me some time... thanks
start Jeep, idle in drive for about 2 minutes with your foot on the brake, get out, feel which line is warm, that's the one you want to install to.
I always install the cooler before the radiator, to get maximum heat delta for the oil to air cooler, and to make sure that it goes through the radiaotr and comes out the right temperature in thw winter.
which one is it coming out of the tranny? thats what i need to find out...The line at the top near radiator cap is the one you tie into... did some googling, and that is where all 3 people did theirs... should be able to knock that out tonight.
Picked up my new long side alloy axle shaft and two new Spicer 5-760X u-joints. Gotta swap them out and get them ready to go.