I love old jeeps and found it on the internet but it was listed as Willys:shrug:
It looks like an early CJ - Maybe an M38 - I don't know.
I like it though.
Just got back..it was a teazzzzz..flurries and then it stopped.
BUT - we've got about 5" coming overnight into tomorrow.
Hopefully I can get out before the snow plows.....
....The body rot boys:pp:
Yeah, I know, they are just doing their job
but I like to get out and foul around in fresh...
The 265 75/16 will not work with a 2" lift even with aggressive cutting and pinch welds bent over. I've been there I had to lift to 3.5" to go over bumps and turns and not scrape.
The long story
The PCV valve is a control device which sends partially burned gases that come from the engine's crankcase to the combustion chamber. Its name, PCV means Positive Crankcase Ventilation and is one of the oldest and most used emission control devices. Although its name might sound...
The replacement I got from Auto Zone was aweful. Only place open locally when I went out.
The part is just enough off to not fit. You'd have to shave the tab width, cut a 16th off the length at the nose so it would seat for the tab lock - that was too wide....and the tube inside was 2/3rds the...
Yeah Im going up to get an air filter anyway so I think I'm just going to go ahead get a PCV too.
Trying to get alot done under the hood before the wintery mix hits. Just had a light snow yesterday but no accumulation.
The below freezing weather seems to make things stick sometimes.
Here's a topic I haven't seen.
PCV - I usually take 'er off and shoot a little carb cleaner in it and let her rip. But after a 80K I'm thinking replace.
Any thoughts.
Sharing info about these Libertys is helping all of us and what the forum is all about. If we haven't done the particular job yet it is probably in the future.
Thanks again
Are these really giving you the performance you expect?
I mean the engine was designed to get a certain amount of air in and the stock setup with a good quality clean filter should do the trick...right?
A good filter is alot cheaper than an Air intake system.. Am I missin' something.
The Destination MT's sure look cool. But do you do any winter driving in wet snow and "ice"? The reason I ask is the Destinations don't have any sipes. Those little cuts - thin slits - across a rubber surface to improve traction in wet or icy conditions. I was going to get the Destinations but I...
I've been working under the hood and checked my Power Steering fluid and notice it isn't too pretty.... Any heads up on the fluid change for someone who's done this already? No fluid loss it just doesn't look too clean.
At over 80K I think I should probably change it. I don't know if former...
Another thing,
the Autolite Double Platinums are gapped out of the box at .044 in.:freak3:
But under my hood it says .040in. so that's what I'm going with.:party52:
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