You will need to remove the thin crank spacer at the back of the crank between it and the flexplate otherwise you will kill the GW's tranny. If you are in a...
My '90 GW was in Park the other day, and started to roll anyway-- I had just gotten out, and stupidly tried to stop it, setting back my quasi-chronic left...
I would check the linkage very carefully under the vehicle to start with. BLOCK THE TIRES FIRST..Have a second person in vehicle putting it in and out of park...
All: In researching wire & connectors to wire a boat & rewire a second one I found following I will share with you all.. Pacer Marine at: www.pacermarine.com ...
Yeah what Chris said Also since you will have the engine out make sure the alternator mounting holes are the same size. I heard someone mention that some of...
I think Frank should buy it. He'd have an excuse to come visit his ex and pick this up on his way home. And visit awhile with Russ and Don. Russ in NH 83 LTD...
My 83 does that too, when it feels like it. I've taken to setting the parking brake on it now. I haven't gone looking yet, but I expect it has to do with the...
Send first class airline tickets ASAP <G> frank n texas ... From: "Russ" <fsj@...> To: <FSJ-List@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 7:25 AM...
The shift linkage has a rod that is mopunted on a couple of crappy bearing the wear and let the shift go out of ajustment. You can loosen the rod from the...
... fine. ... My bet is on the linkage adjustment - otherwise you'll looking into some transmission work. I feel for you, Andrew - my '68 used to roll out in...
To the left of the tranny. Lie under the driver's door. Its up there over the frame rail. You loosen the 1/2" nut and slide the linkage on the rod. I forget...
... hmmm... yes it is! Gives me an idea of a workout machine without having to pay for YMCA memebership :) (... as if I never knew about it...) peter...
Doc, If its on Long Island it just may have spent some of its life around SNOW!!!! Food for (Floridian) thought...! -Don PS How've you been? Long time, no...
Hey Don, Around what? <wink> I'm doing well, thanks. No more boots, much prefer sandals. Closed-toe shoes restricted to lightweight deck-type shoes only...
My new '83 stepside started life in Clearwater. A Charles Weaver, of Weaver Automotive owned it. After him, A Jesse Smoot from Tampa owned it & he spent a...
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When I replace the engine two years ago I got a new set of bearings from the Jeep stealer-they weren't very expensive. chuck 87 GW 96 XJ ... there over ... the...
Well Hi Doc! how's things going? Getting tired of the motorcycle? This looks like just the project to get you back in a FSJ, are you good with lock sets? ...
To all this may concern, I have sold the 74'-J10 as a complete rig. No longer available for parts. But thanks to all who showed such tremendous interest....
Hi everyone, I know this topic has come up several times and I thought I had it straight until this week. I have a 79 J10 w/ a QUADRATRAC (BW1339) TC W/ a...
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm having a hell of time finding a fuel filler hose for my 79 J10. I believe it's 1" diameter (interior). Tank is a...
FYI: As per Jeepdoc.com, here is the "secret" recipe for the expensive QUADRATRAC FLUID: Add 1 bottle (pint?) of GM Posi-Traction Fluid to 2 quarts of standard...
Krista, I went to my local auto machine shop, who are also jobbers for all sorts of stuff, and asked for 1" fuel rated hose, cost about $1.50 a foot . Ray ... ...