Exxon Valdez Jeep
NAXJA Forum User
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- Temple TX
Rolled around in the dirt and put on a new spindle and wheel hub. Need 8 lug adapters to dump the iroks and put on my krawlers


Ah, that rings a bell now. My cousin did that to one of his Miatas. It helped, but he still sold it a couple weeks later.
Mine popped the motor yesterday. Was on bw8 doing 70 driving to my friends shop for a bbq. Was running fine, good oil pressure, coolant temp right at 200. Motor made a puff sound then no power and a knocking sound. Sigh.
Limped it off the freeway and it died as soon as I got to the surface streets. Pushed it into a parking lot and called my wife to bring the tahoe to flat tow it home.
So damn frustrated!
Mine popped the motor yesterday. Was on bw8 doing 70 driving to my friends shop for a bbq. Was running fine, good oil pressure, coolant temp right at 200. Motor made a puff sound then no power and a knocking sound. Sigh.
Limped it off the freeway and it died as soon as I got to the surface streets. Pushed it into a parking lot and called my wife to bring the tahoe to flat tow it home.
So damn frustrated!
Replaced the pads and rotors on on all 4 corners of mine. No more rattling noises and noisy braking!
Replaced the pads and rotors on on all 4 corners of mine. No more rattling noises and noisy braking!
We flat towed it so I just put it in neutral.Depending on what the knock sound is, it could just be the MAP sensor vacuum line blew out / off of the throttle body or.....But the poof knock sounds like a bad sign. I have had mine back fire and puke and die when the vac line to the MAP blew off the Throttle body. Sounded real pad.....
Good luck.
We flat towed it so I just put it in neutral.
I'll check the map hose. If thats the culprit I'd be super happy but I doubt it based on the no coolant in the system and it hasn't been leaking. It sprayed out maybe a half gallon when I popped the cap and took about 2.5 gal to fill back up.
yea you are correct when towing on a 2wheel dolly. that is the safest way, however if you have the trans in neutral and the tcase in neutral both axles can/will spin independently of each other. the only reason you would want to pull the driveshaft is so that miles dont clock up on the odometer. it in neutral is perfectly safe. wreckers pull RWD vehicles by the front wheels all the time by just putting the trans in neutral.That could be good news on the coolant then. It could have been pinging-knock from getting too hot if it was the radiator or a bad hose coolant leak, and not a head gasket coolant leak. I have had 4.0's do that and survive with no problems. Still driving one as a DD 8 years later. Plastic tank on the side blew. Just replaced the radiator with a 3 row all metal all brass Rad. So it may not be the MAP sensor....Vac hose.
I had to move a dead 87 4x4, 3 months ago and they told me that even in 2wd, you should NOT risk towing it with out removing the drive shaft to the axle that is on the ground still. Something about the Transfer case and guts of the transmission that is still connected in neutral.
Ecomike we flat tow Jeeps a lot. Just both Tranny and Transfer case in Neutral. That's a pretty cool advantage Jeeps have![]()
Interesting.
Thanks, but a few of the old timers on the OEM tech forum said it could be rough on or even possibly damage the transfer case, even with just one end on the ground, even when both are in neutral. They made it sound like it was a real good idea to pull the drive shaft to any end that stays on the ground, or both for a flat tow. No one in that post said it was OKfor the transfer case on a 4WD.
I had asked them because I had to tow the white 4x4 about 12 weeks ago from my shop to my house, and ended up renting a full uhaul trailer just to play it safe (cost about $100). It was a real pita getting it on the trailer with no working fuel pump and no wench to say the least.
The 2WDs in Neutral, AW4s seem to be OK with rear tires on the ground being towed based on my daughters 89 that was dragged off by idiots from a parking lot....8 years ago. But they busted the transmission linkage getting it into neutral. AHs!!!