Starting with Friday, I got a compression tester shipped in, but then found my old one (and better one) under the bed in my spare bedroom. Also got the Haynes book. Got an oil filter.
Checked out the situation on the water pump. The mechanical fan and clutch are missing. I can add them. I see the threads on the front of the water pump.
Measured the height on the trailer I plan to get for the ATV. I still can't tell if I need the 2" or 4" drop for it, from the receiver, to the hitch height.
Tested the 110 socket at the back of the center console. Nothing. May be a fuse. Where would the inverter be? Do they put the plug even if you don't have the inverter?
Got a Harbor Freight (blue, to match the Jeep) 3 ton jack. Sorta heavy so I also get a hand cart to roll it around with. I know it has wheels but it won't roll on those on the gravel parts of my driveway.
I got the 6 ton jack stands. I did not want to put those puny little 2 ton jack stands I use on my Honda under the Jeep. I originally got the 3 ton Black Jack jack stands, but then saw (the box) for the 6 ton Black Jack jack stands and decided those were what I want. Now I don't know. They are huge monsters. But I do like the idea of getting the Jeep way up in the air to work under it. My plan is front and rear diffs, transfer case, engine oil and transmission oil and filter. And all 4 tires off to rotate and check brakes and bearings.
I've seen these LubeLocker gaskets. I'm going to get those for the rear diff and trans.
When I'm underneath I'll inspect more fully everything under there. And then start considering TomMudds ideas about springs and shocks.
Ordered hydraulic props for back (rear end) window.
Watched videos on opening up the doors. Passenger side door doesn't lock with the driver's side button or remote. I'll open it up to see if I can find the issue before I order the parts.
Found that the key doesn't work in the door lock. I'll open that door and take out the tumbler and get someone to change it to work with the key.
We still have plenty of cold weather here to go, so I can do most of these things, go out and work for an hour a day. I'm not missing any nice trips. Yet.
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