Okura_hubby
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Please advise on what I should replace..
Thanks..
Thanks..
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K&N air filters are a big no-no unless your racing where engine longevity is not a issue.Do not use RP ATF in your auto trans,it will ruin it,only use approved ATF+4 fluid only and RP is not approved for your trans.Your serp belt,if OEM,is EPDM and will not show cracks and you have to measure the ridge depths to determine wear.When in doubt just replace it every 60k with a new EPDM belt(OEM or Gates) and new tensioner.I do my oil about every 3 to 4 months. Mostly when the Liby rolls its short trips.
I just got a Amsoil filter for the airbox, I currently have a K&N. I just saw on a site that did test that the Amsoil and K&N are about same in quality of filtation. (oh well).
I got NGK plugs for it and new filter for the Trans and Royal Purple trans fluid going in tommorow.
I got new oil and Wix filter for the engine I willbe changing later..
The belt seems fine. No squeels. I will look at the groves to see if they are cracking tommorow.
I got gear oil for the rear axle. First time I changed it, the oil looked like new in the rear, and the front probably was new. Anyway, it has seen more highway miles in the past 2 years here in NC than it saw in its first 3 years in Hawaii.
I really think I have babied it since I had it. I just want to maximize its fuel effeciency.
Do not use RP ATF in your auto trans,it will ruin it,only use approved ATF+4 fluid only and RP is not approved for your trans.
K&N air filters are a big no-no unless your racing where engine longevity is not a issue.Do not use RP ATF in your auto trans,it will ruin it,only use approved ATF+4 fluid only and RP is not approved for your trans.Your serp belt,if OEM,is EPDM and will not show cracks and you have to measure the ridge depths to determine wear.When in doubt just replace it every 60k with a new EPDM belt(OEM or Gates) and new tensioner.
.Your serp belt,if OEM,is EPDM and will not show cracks and you have to measure the ridge depths to determine wear.When in doubt just replace it every 60k with a new EPDM belt(OEM or Gates) and new tensioner.
I don't use RP so I don't really care either way. But, RP lists their ATF as suitable for ATF+4 applications. Mopar says that for an aftermarket manufacturer to do that the fluid must be tested by Mopar and approved. So either RP has been tested and approved or RP is open to litigation.
The only apporved ATF's for your trans,if it's not on this list they did not submit to being tested and approved.I just spoke with Jeep Customer Service and the local Jeep Service Dept, and lastly Royal Purple tech dept and Royal Purple Max ATF is authorized and will not damage the transmission. It has all the chemical additives to make it equal to ATF+4. See their site here >> http://www.royalpurple.com/transmission-chart.html
I have the K&N air filter n it now. I got a Wix filter I am going to put in. Just had to order it.
As for the belt, it just now has 30K on it. And it didnt show any signs of cracking.
BTW your link has a copyright date of 1998. Thats 3 years ago. So I suspect its not the latest list.
Getting back on topic, a new set of wires on them plugs wouldn't hurt.
Only problem is, no wires on the plugs, just coil on plug. New NGks properly gapped, and thats really it on the ignition end.
Use what Chrysler states as they have the final word if you have any type of powertrain warranty left.They will test the ATF if your trans fails,if it's not a ATF+4(and yes they can prove it as it's a special chemical formula) your out of luck.Plus any take the chance and ruin your trans,all approved ATF+4's are full synthetic and cheaper then RP.Whoops my bad. I didnt see that.
Well Jeep USA and the local Jeep dealer said RP is ok for Jeep transmissions.