- Location
- Grantsville, Utah
THICC AS FUCC!
idk I see bumpers and a roof rack being built
Really liking the rig and progress and please keep the updates coming. I'd like to share one thought on your overall goal, and it just mine so take it or leave it. If you have plans to sell it, I would stay away from any kind of textured liner finish. Every time I see something out there with that finish I will definitely pass on it. It is great to cover up all imperfections, and that is the problem. The buyer never knows how bad it is underneath. Like I said, JMHO.
... I may have aired it out on some train tracks testing out the new shocks. .....
I actually ordered new wheels and tires from discount tire direct yesterday. Hopefully they will be here by Thursday or so.I may have some 5x4.5 wheels knocking around.
There was a lot of ****ery in the 80's with Jeep ignition. My 83 CJ5 had the 4.2 and when I swapped it out for the 289 V8 I was super happy to find the the Ford electronic ignition of the 70's era literally plugged right into the engine bay harness, because it was all Motorcraft design. The wire colors were all the same and the plugs were too. Don't know if that helps you.Does anyone have experience with the 4.2L In maybe a Jeep or something that can chime in on the carb/distributor setup. This thing is hard to start, likes to die and doesn’t have the power I feel it should. From what I’m reading it sounds like the stepper motor electrical feedback on the carb and ignition suck. I ordered a carb without the stepper. My question is do I do the hei distributor or the stock bypass (nutter bybass)? So many options on both.
I had an 88 YJ for a minute. If you could get a wet pile of wood lit, it would burn better and cleaner than that POS.I hated that carter computer controlled vacuum carb so bad on my wife's 89 yj that I yanked it out in favor of a tpi 350.
However a weber carb with hei distributor made it run much better for a few months before we had the motor swap done.