What brand would that be? Some say Detroit Axle are good and then some say AC Delco. However there are a bunch of negative reviews on these too. Shall I get Mopar? Or is there something else worth looking at?
The direction of the turn does not matter. Loud rattling clunks come from the driver side. It happens only when I go over bumps while turning. If the road is good or I drove over bumps straight its dead quiet.
LBJ are brand new and so are the shocks. Checked tie rods and UCA for play and did...
OK so there really is a problem then and yeah it looks like the vacuum booster might be the problem.
So, I tested the vacuum booster as suggested above, i.e. holding the brake pedal while starting the engine. If the engine has been running in the last couple of hours the pedal would sink a bit...
The more I play with it the more it looks like something that happens by design.
When the engine is off I cannot get the pedal to the floor for sure. An internal leak in master cylinder would have allowed me to do that.
I can only do it with the engine on and only if I press it with constant...
I think they are spinning the wheels in different directions. That's why the ABS does not engage. The Jeep is running during the test and I am sitting in the driver's seat. No ABS lights or anything.
I really wonder how it worked with the front brakes though. It is one and the same MC, right?
So, has anybody tested that actually? Would the pedal reach the floor when applying constant pressure on your trucks? It does not drop down immediately, it takes a sensible amount of time.
No work has been done on my brakes for more than an year now.
The front end exerts enough force to bring...
Just noticed that today during the yearly technical test. I was doing the brake tester and it was all nice and fine with the front wheels. Then we went to the rears, the rollers started spinning the tires and I started slowly depressing the brake pedal while looking at the tester dials. At some...
Hey I didn't realize there was an inspection plate on the 42rle. Where would that be?
The leak is minor right now. There are no drops or anything just a wet spot. However, I'd like to check out on it and the inspection plate sounds like a really good option.
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This is right between bell housing and transmission (oil plug can be seen there). I cannot really determine whether the spot is engine oil or transmission fluid cause of all the dirt down there.
The transfer case mode does not change immediately after changing the lever position. Moreover, the indicator on the dashboard indicates only the lever position and not the actual state of the transfer case. It takes changing the lever position and momentarily accelerating in a straight line for...
While it's comforting knowing that all KJs do that I still find it hard to believe that's how differentials should work. That means it should bind in 2wd to since front and rear differentials would also be compensating for speed difference in U turn. It does not bind in 2wd, though.
I am pretty sure it's in FT when doing that. It's not like I just switched to it or something. It does not do it in 2wd.
Why would that be normal? I've driven other FT vehicles and I've never experienced this. That's what the center differential is supposed to take care of isn't it?
It feels kinda like part-time. I can feel and hear different wheels getting stuck and dragging for a short while when I make an U turn in full-time. Then they'll get lose and then stuck again.
That's something that started happening recently. I changed the transfer box oil. Level was normal...
I just did mine (42RLE that is). The bottom line is the one that runs the hot oil from transmission to radiator. The top line gets the cooled oil back to the transmission. I am positive about this. Touching both lines when the transmission is hot shows which one is which immediately.
Get them...
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