Unfortunately not although i still have yet to check the pulleys. the squeak comes and goes though.
well luckily it was the old cork gasket so cleaning didn't take long. even so my face was...
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Unfortunately not although i still have yet to check the pulleys. the squeak comes and goes though.
well luckily it was the old cork gasket so cleaning didn't take long. even so my face was...
lol alright thanks for the suggestions and the video hopefully I can get this oil filter adaptor loose without bending anymore tools. :popcorn:power :smiley-laughing021:
:smiley-laughing021:nope all natural pure midwest corn fed power here baby :smiley-laughing021::thumbsup:
lol alright good deal. yeah i felt like the hulk when i realized i bent it lol:character0028:
lol i've actually been known to tighten instead of loosen lol, but yes I am going the right way to my surprise. Yeah I didn't think it should be that tight because from specs its only supposed to be...
it's the torque style got a t60 and knocked the torx out of the fixed socket it came in and put a boxed wrench around it with a breaker bar. thought I was making progress but was only bending my box...
alright thank. went to the dealership and picked the o-rings up but my word is that one tuff mother to break loose. My box wrench bent on me trying to loosen it and still didn't budge it at all. any...
for the smaller gasket do you know what size or the part number that is?
Thanks for the video I just replaced my Oil Pan gasket, rear main seal, and valve cover gasket. still have a leak and its from the oil filter adapter, and your video is going to make it much easier...
very true will definitely answer any questions on here that I see I can answer for anyone else that has to do this. My buddy that has a wrangler said "i'm calling you when I have to do anything to...
well finaly got it all fix only took 3 days lol, but i was learning as i went. and next time i have to do it should go much quicker. thanks for helping out guys.
alright got it all finished. It wasn't the rubber stopper there was another support mount towards the back of the before the ubolt. after that was released the exhaust moved no prob. swapped out the...
ah thank you didn't even think to look on the otherside of it. thought it was going to be closed of metal backing. thank you going to go at it with a big flat head and hammer
ok since it is just a mount for the exhaust, if i cut it would a heavy duty clamp be enough to connect the exhaust pipe back to the mount?
ah ok so a clamp would not be a sufficient fix i'm guessing?
yes i have the ubolt hanger that is loosened and I was able to move the exhaust enough to where it did come loose from where it connects to the manifold but that little plug thing whatever it is is...
in the picture above it is the part where it is welded to the pipe and hooks around and into the rubber type of plug. if I can cut this I am home free and can get the exhaust out of the way and get...
thanks for the offer well if I can't get it done today I'll let you know.
ok i did get the exhaust to move a little bit but part of the exhaust (picture below) is causing it not to move any further. is this an important part or is it something that I could just cut and...
i do believe you are correct about the exhaust being my issue. can you tell me how you removed the exhaust? I have the 2 bolts that attach the pipe to the manifold and the 2 bolts to the tail pipe...
I do have a jack stand on the passenger side and just put the other jack stand on the driver. thanks for the warning and i think you guys saved me big time because the jack was lower then it...
it is 2wd and not sliding right out at all.
i'm in the atascocita/ kingwood area not too far from new caney. if you're willing to help out man it would be greatly appreciated and i'll get a case of beer for you :happy0180:
alright took a few pics to show you guys what's going on.
jeep jacked up
http://www.audiolaboratorystudios.com/jeep/xj_files/JeepJacked.jpg
Oil pan resting on axel...
oh ok i hope they're in good shape