YELLAHEEP
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Littleton, Colorado
Yeah that fitting....... but I only have one hose and one hose outlet on the compressor. Better just limber up your wrists...... 
BTW, dunno if you grasped it, but this is just a '00 to '00 swap, not the MJ update project......
This will be about as straight forward as it gets - just unplug, remove, plug in and play! :thumbup:
If we get to that point, you could tear down the bad engine just for fun to see what went south. It's really an odd noise - like there's a bad valve and a hole in the piston, but there's no air pressure building up in the crank case, nor is there any air or oil in the coolant. A dealership told the previous owner that there was a hole in the "thin side" of the #2 cylinder wall....... I'd think I could feel that by removing the oil cap and holding my hand over the filler hole.... but I get nothing.
:dunno:

BTW, dunno if you grasped it, but this is just a '00 to '00 swap, not the MJ update project......
This will be about as straight forward as it gets - just unplug, remove, plug in and play! :thumbup:
If we get to that point, you could tear down the bad engine just for fun to see what went south. It's really an odd noise - like there's a bad valve and a hole in the piston, but there's no air pressure building up in the crank case, nor is there any air or oil in the coolant. A dealership told the previous owner that there was a hole in the "thin side" of the #2 cylinder wall....... I'd think I could feel that by removing the oil cap and holding my hand over the filler hole.... but I get nothing.
:dunno: