Post by Creepy on Feb 7, 2005 19:09:14 GMT -4
Let's try to cover some common questions, and get some part #'s all in one spot.
topic headers are bold and are listed alphabetically.
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Axle
Dana/Spicer Part look up :
www2.dana.com/expertforms/demenu.aspx?prod=JOI
www.northerndrivetrain.com/
Common Jeep SPICER part numbers for:
TJ XJ ZJ D30 and front Rubi D44
(Spicer U joint part #'s are now being changed)
OLD
D44 / D30 Big joint axle u joints 5-760X
Upper ball joint 500-1058
Lower ball joint 505-1117
D35 rear yoke 2-4-4601
Car quest pinion seal 714675
OLD
Non rubi 1310 u joints front and rear driveshafts 5-153X
5-153X / 1310 U-Joint, Front & Rear drive shaft, 3-732" wide U-Joints 45-93 / 97 & up
5-213X U-Joint, Rear drive shaft, 94-97 3-5/8" wide U-Joints Jeep YJ /TJ
5-260X U-Joint, early dana 30 axle shaft, 72-94 U-Joints Jeep CJ, YJ, XJ
5-760X U-Joint, replaces 5-297X U-Joint - Jeep YJ /TJ
gear set-up from Billavista
www.pirate4x4.com/articles/tech/billavista/Gear_Setup
D30 disconnect
www.bc4x4.com/tech/2002/d30shiftmotor/
8.8 to an XJ
www.bc4x4.com/tech/2003/xj88/
JEEP axles
www.yuccaman.com/jeep/gear1.html
8.8 to a ZJ
www.jeepsunlimited.com/forums/showthread.php?s=897bf80198f853f9e287b85ed8f8c712&threadid=456639
gear ratio chart:
www.mesa4x4.com/tech_articles/gear_ratio/gear_ratio.html
EB bronco YJ SOA axle swap: www.bc4x4.com/chrisw/projects/axleswap/axleswap.asp
Dana 60 manual
www.rocktaxi.com/Dana60/Dana%2060%20Maintenance%20Manual.htm
Chrysler 8.25 27 spline axles
NAPA # 819-5763
comes with the bearing seal studs and nuts.
8.8 Ford info
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Description N-m Lb-Ft
Differential Bearing Cap Bolt — Inch 95-115 70-85
Differential Pinion Shaft Lock Bolt 20-40 15-30
Ring Gear Attaching Bolts — Inch (Using Loctite® or Equivalent) 95-115 70-85
Rear Cover Screw (Plastic Cover) 21-27 15-20
Rear Cover Screw (Steel Cover) 34-47 25-35
Oil Filler Plug 20-40 15-30
Brake Backing Plate Nuts 28-54 21-40
Driveshaft to Axle Circular Companion Flange 95-129 70-95
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Bearings
Look up your bearings and seals here:
www2.vsm.skf.com/usa_english/Compass/node1104.aspx
and how to install them here:
www.timken.com/industries/automotive/autoaftermarket/techtips/techtips.asp
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Body
just say no to plastic, swapping a CJ dash into a YJ:
www.off-road.com/jeep/swb/articles/dash.htm
To find out your paint code -
Use " HOW TO ORDER" in the middle of the page
paintscratch.com/cgi-bin/log_affiliate.cgi?AFFIL=1120
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Brakes
yj e350 brake upgrade. works for xj, and zj too. zj's need to swap to xj booster.
www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=239758
Crown Victoria disk brake conversion for a D44
www.jeepin.com/features/cvdiscs/index.asp
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Compressor
York compressor manual:
www.ccicompressor.com/SrvcManl.aspx
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Crank Sensor Test
nsjc.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=tech&action=display&thread=40786
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Deathwobble
Curing death wobble is defiantly a reality. Death wobble isn’t similar to a wobble from an unbalanced tire. It is by far worse. When death wobble hits you will know… it’s a violent shake form the front end that feels like the Jeep is about to fall apart. Usually when it happens the only thing you can do to stop it is slow down. The first steps to eliminate death wobble should be a visual inspection of each component, check the bushings, tire balance and an alignment. There are some common things you must check anytime you lift your Jeep. Death wobble is experienced mostly on lifter Jeeps, however it is not uncommon for someone without a lift to experience the dreaded DW. Listed below are a few things you can check.
Check your Track Bar, play in this can cause the axle to shake.
1. Bushings - check to see that they are not worn. Looks for cracks, and excessive play)
2. Angles - this angle should be the same as your draglink. Use an angle finders you can get at sears to determine this, don’t just eye-ball it.
3. Bolts – Make sure all bolts are tightened down to spec (some lift components have a different torque spec then)
Check the Axle, your mounts may be worn
1. Check the axle mount. Here is a good write up on a wallowed out bolt hole.
2. Check your Universal joints, a binding or lose U-Joint can cause DW
3. On the frame end if you still use the conventional Tie Rod End or (TRE) make sure that there is no play in this, as play can cause DW.
4. Look/Check for worn/torn boots on ball joints/tie-rod ends.
Check your Tires
1. Out of balance tires can cause shaking in the front end, which can lead to death wobble.
2. Make sure all of your lug nuts are tight, (Sounds elementary but it happens to the best of us)
Check your Frame
1. Small cracks in the frame can cause the steering box to feel loose, Shaking from DW can only make this worse. 33’s and larger should have some form of Steering box brace, or frame brace in.
2. If you have upgraded your frame mount, make sure its cranked down nice and tight. (best to use an impact gun)
3. A busted Frame Mount can cause play in the front end causing DW (Keep a watchful eye on the welds as welds in sheer can break over time.
Make sure you have a good alignment
1. After you get an alignment done, have them print out the numbers for you. An XJ should have a 7* positive caster angle.
2. Make you sure you go to a place that will adjust the caster if necessary (either by shims in the frame side of the LCAs, or adjustable LCAs).
The more adjustable parts the easier it is to tune in your suspension.
1. Adjustable Track Bar
2. Adjustable Upper and Lower Control Arms (upper ones above 4” of lift). Not only are they adjustable, but they are stronger.
Things to remember:
1. After any lift, get your Jeep professionally aligned, this is a REQUIREMENT, not a suggestion.
2. A Steering Stabilizer (SS) is not a quick fix for DW.
3. Make sure that the lift you purchase comes with all the required parts for a safe driving vehicle. (as long as its going to be a DD)
4. PLEASE ALWAYS DRIVE WITH YOUR FRONT SWAY BAR CONNECTED!
Entire list of everything that can cause death wobble:
-Front tires out of balance
-Front alignment out of spec
-Loose track bar
-Worn track bar bushings
-Worn track bar end
-Need adjustable track bar
-Bad bushings/joints in control arms
-Worn/damaged steering stabilizer
-Worn/damaged shocks
-Worn/damaged tie rod end
-Bad U Joint
-Bad ball joint
-Loose frame mount
-Steering box looseness
-Need drop pitman arm
-Driveshaft(s) not balanced
-Bad front hub assembly
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Electrical
Battery Voltage Test Tables
nsjc.proboards38.com/index.cgi?board=tech&action=display&thread=22665
Clock Spring Repair by Hawkes:
nsjc.proboards38.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=tech&thread=21713&page=1
Jeep Stereo wiring:
www.installdr.com/Harnesses/DCP-Wiring.pdf
sensor diagnostics for cps, etc.
members.cox.net/wilsond/Fixes/diagnostics.html
www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/relays/relays.html
wire size chart:
www.4x4help.com/resources/html/wireinfo.htm
Here's one for batteries:
www.batteryfaq.org/
remote winch
www.4x4wire.com/tech/winch/remote/
obd2 fault codes
www.nology.com/OBD2FaultCodes.htm
obd 1993:
autorepair.about.com/library/ts/obd-i/bl-dtcs-43a.htm
good info on alternators, pulley size, wiring size, dual batteries, etc....
www.svapowerproducts.com/html/frequently_asked_questions.html
how to wire driving lights using a Bosch relay.
Not sure if this has already been posted or not,did a search and nothing came up.
www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/projects/bosch/foglites.htm
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Engine
4.2 carb idle fix
www.yellowjeep.org/Carb.html
how to build an adjustable MAP sensor using parts from Radio Shack...
www.angelfire.com/my/fan/MAP_adjuster.html
4.3l install
www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/yj_87_95_swap.htm
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Fabrication
Some plans for front and rear bumpers, brackets, skid plates etc.
wrangler.kicks-ass.net/index.htm
drill chart:
www.engineersedge.com/tap_drill_chart.htm
metalworking link
www.metalwebnews.com/mf.html
Metalworking forum:
www.metalmeet.com/forum/
Machinists software
www.myvirtualnetwork.com/mklotz/
For building custom length control arms.
users.eastlink.ca/~richardscl/control-arms.html
Welding info:
www.esabna.com/html/eu.cfm
Standard gauge for sheet and plate iron and steel-
www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/15/206.html
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Forums/Websites
link to another FAQ
www.fourwheelstampeders.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1593
bigredheep.com/modules.php?name=ForumTopics
tons of info:
www.billhughes.com/jeep_bookmark.htm
well documented tj build with easy navigation.
www.stu-offroad.com/index.shtml
JeepWire! great tech
www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/
lots of good writeups here:
www.wanderingtrail.com/
"how to" page of links for the new Jeeper...some great stuff for newbies
www.4x4now.com/4wht.htm
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Gas Tank
Increasing fuel capacity on a tj
www.gottrail.com/TJ/TJfueltankconversion.html
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Lifts
Body Lift a TJ .
www.jeepbrokers.com/jeep_project_1_body_lift.htm
S-10 leafs in an XJ a la Old Yellar (Rob D)
nsjc.proboards38.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=fab&thread=21298&page=1
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OBA
www.quadratec.com/jeep_knowledgebase/article.php?id=67&sgsc=QNEWSLET0706B
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Reference Material
Billavista - king of reference material PDF's.
www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/PDFs/index.html
calculaters for rpm, tire size, km/h, etc.
www.dirtroadmagazine.com/gears.htm
part # lookup.
www.wholesalemopar.com/parts.htm
Gear/rpm calculator with a lot of common tranny/transfercase ratios already plugged in. Saves looking up the ratios.
www.grimmjeeper.com/gears.html
Here is a highly detailed crawl ratio caculator. Has drop downs for selection of your different components, gives ratios in all gears and allows side-by-side comparison for any changes you are looking into making:
www.grimmjeeper.com/gears.html
Must be 50 automotive converters here for figuring out Compression Ratio, Displacement, Fuel consumption, injector flow rate, dynamic head calculator, etc,e tc.
www.csgnetwork.com/automotiveconverters.html
XJ Factory info.
www.xjjeeps.com/tech_reference.asp?section=2&ID=0
Huge amount of XJ tech
Link to the links , Its all there
www.jeepforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=89273
TJ manual
www.vintagemusicprojects.com/jeep/servicemanuals/
Jeep SWB spec guide 1972-99
www.off-road.com/jeep/swb/articles/specgrid.htm
www.4x4help.com/resources.htm
www.keystonekrawlers.com/Documents/Jeep%20Catalog%20YJ.pdf
wire size chart:
www.4x4help.com/resources/html/wireinfo.htm
an index to everything off-road
www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=281516
model specific on-line manuals and trouble-shooting guides
www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?UseCase=RG001&UserAction=beginRepairGuide
All jeeps parts catalog , Part #'s galore
91-93
www.xjjeeps.com/com_xjjeeps/manuals/1991_-_1993_parts_catalog.pdf
94-96
www.xjjeeps.com/com_xjjeeps/manuals/1994_-_1996_parts_catalog.pdf
97-99
www.xjjeeps.com/com_xjjeeps/manuals/1997_-_1999_parts_catalog.pdf
Alignment specs (stock):
Angle ............. Preferred ........... Range ............. Max R/L diff.
Caster ............ +7.0* ........ +5.25* to +8.5* ......... 1.25*
Camber ........... -0.25* ....... -0.75* to +0.5 ........... 1.0*
Total Toe-in .... +0.25* ....... 0* to +0.45* ............. .05*
Thrust angle .... 0* to ± 0.15*
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Steering
Steering box rebuild
www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=20532
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Suspension
Traction bar tech:
mywebpages.comcast.net/t.molnar/TractionBar1.htm
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Tires
What tire sizes fit??
www.offroaders.com/jeepfan/whatfits.htm
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Transfer Case
NP231 replacing NP249
www.jeepsunlimited.com/forums/showthread.php?s=897bf80198f853f9e287b85ed8f8c712&threadid=481342
borg warner quadatrac (1339)
www.t-r-j.com/Auto/QT/quadratrac.htm
flipping a Dana 300
homepage.mac.com/rv6a/d300.html
Speedo gear chart:
jeepsunlimited.com/zj/speedo/speedo.htm
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Transmission
T-18 exploded view:
www.offroaders.com/info/tech-corner/project-cj7/t-18-expoded-view.doc
T-18 rebuild info:
www.offroaders.com/info/tech-corner/project-cj7/project-cj7-t-18-rebuild.htm
Twin Stick info:
www.off-road.com/ih/jweed/twinstck.htm
T-18 swap info:
www.trailhed.com/T18page.html
42RE - AW4 Swap
check out the bottom two posts...
www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=328543
External Clutch Slave Cylinder Repair - applies to late model YJ’s, XJ’s and all TJ’s
www.universityofjeep.ca/Tech/Clutch/Clutch_Slave_Repair.htm
two variations of a manual shift AW4 setup.
this one is sold as a kit
www.stu-offroad.com/engine/awshift/awshift-4.htm
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Wheels
This link has a lot of good wheel tech
www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html
what swaps over?
adaptitusa.com/referencebook.htm
Handy bolt pattern info.
www.kleenwheelsincolor.com/determining_bolt_circle_diameter.htm
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Winch
Amsteel Blue write up.
How to repair with awsome pics.
www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=177344&perpage=20&pagenumber=1
winching information with funny pics
www.behold-the-rage.com/jeep_page22.html
Old style 8274 solenoids are Part # 84017 at Carquest $12 garage price. Fits a Torino.
topic headers are bold and are listed alphabetically.
****************************************************
Axle
Dana/Spicer Part look up :
www2.dana.com/expertforms/demenu.aspx?prod=JOI
www.northerndrivetrain.com/
Common Jeep SPICER part numbers for:
TJ XJ ZJ D30 and front Rubi D44
(Spicer U joint part #'s are now being changed)
OLD
D44 / D30 Big joint axle u joints 5-760X
Upper ball joint 500-1058
Lower ball joint 505-1117
D35 rear yoke 2-4-4601
Car quest pinion seal 714675
OLD
Non rubi 1310 u joints front and rear driveshafts 5-153X
5-153X / 1310 U-Joint, Front & Rear drive shaft, 3-732" wide U-Joints 45-93 / 97 & up
5-213X U-Joint, Rear drive shaft, 94-97 3-5/8" wide U-Joints Jeep YJ /TJ
5-260X U-Joint, early dana 30 axle shaft, 72-94 U-Joints Jeep CJ, YJ, XJ
5-760X U-Joint, replaces 5-297X U-Joint - Jeep YJ /TJ
gear set-up from Billavista
www.pirate4x4.com/articles/tech/billavista/Gear_Setup
D30 disconnect
www.bc4x4.com/tech/2002/d30shiftmotor/
8.8 to an XJ
www.bc4x4.com/tech/2003/xj88/
JEEP axles
www.yuccaman.com/jeep/gear1.html
8.8 to a ZJ
www.jeepsunlimited.com/forums/showthread.php?s=897bf80198f853f9e287b85ed8f8c712&threadid=456639
gear ratio chart:
www.mesa4x4.com/tech_articles/gear_ratio/gear_ratio.html
EB bronco YJ SOA axle swap: www.bc4x4.com/chrisw/projects/axleswap/axleswap.asp
Dana 60 manual
www.rocktaxi.com/Dana60/Dana%2060%20Maintenance%20Manual.htm
Chrysler 8.25 27 spline axles
NAPA # 819-5763
comes with the bearing seal studs and nuts.
8.8 Ford info
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Description N-m Lb-Ft
Differential Bearing Cap Bolt — Inch 95-115 70-85
Differential Pinion Shaft Lock Bolt 20-40 15-30
Ring Gear Attaching Bolts — Inch (Using Loctite® or Equivalent) 95-115 70-85
Rear Cover Screw (Plastic Cover) 21-27 15-20
Rear Cover Screw (Steel Cover) 34-47 25-35
Oil Filler Plug 20-40 15-30
Brake Backing Plate Nuts 28-54 21-40
Driveshaft to Axle Circular Companion Flange 95-129 70-95
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Bearings
Look up your bearings and seals here:
www2.vsm.skf.com/usa_english/Compass/node1104.aspx
and how to install them here:
www.timken.com/industries/automotive/autoaftermarket/techtips/techtips.asp
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Body
just say no to plastic, swapping a CJ dash into a YJ:
www.off-road.com/jeep/swb/articles/dash.htm
To find out your paint code -
Use " HOW TO ORDER" in the middle of the page
paintscratch.com/cgi-bin/log_affiliate.cgi?AFFIL=1120
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Brakes
yj e350 brake upgrade. works for xj, and zj too. zj's need to swap to xj booster.
www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=239758
Crown Victoria disk brake conversion for a D44
www.jeepin.com/features/cvdiscs/index.asp
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Compressor
York compressor manual:
www.ccicompressor.com/SrvcManl.aspx
***************************************************
Crank Sensor Test
nsjc.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=tech&action=display&thread=40786
***************************************************
Deathwobble
Curing death wobble is defiantly a reality. Death wobble isn’t similar to a wobble from an unbalanced tire. It is by far worse. When death wobble hits you will know… it’s a violent shake form the front end that feels like the Jeep is about to fall apart. Usually when it happens the only thing you can do to stop it is slow down. The first steps to eliminate death wobble should be a visual inspection of each component, check the bushings, tire balance and an alignment. There are some common things you must check anytime you lift your Jeep. Death wobble is experienced mostly on lifter Jeeps, however it is not uncommon for someone without a lift to experience the dreaded DW. Listed below are a few things you can check.
Check your Track Bar, play in this can cause the axle to shake.
1. Bushings - check to see that they are not worn. Looks for cracks, and excessive play)
2. Angles - this angle should be the same as your draglink. Use an angle finders you can get at sears to determine this, don’t just eye-ball it.
3. Bolts – Make sure all bolts are tightened down to spec (some lift components have a different torque spec then)
Check the Axle, your mounts may be worn
1. Check the axle mount. Here is a good write up on a wallowed out bolt hole.
2. Check your Universal joints, a binding or lose U-Joint can cause DW
3. On the frame end if you still use the conventional Tie Rod End or (TRE) make sure that there is no play in this, as play can cause DW.
4. Look/Check for worn/torn boots on ball joints/tie-rod ends.
Check your Tires
1. Out of balance tires can cause shaking in the front end, which can lead to death wobble.
2. Make sure all of your lug nuts are tight, (Sounds elementary but it happens to the best of us)
Check your Frame
1. Small cracks in the frame can cause the steering box to feel loose, Shaking from DW can only make this worse. 33’s and larger should have some form of Steering box brace, or frame brace in.
2. If you have upgraded your frame mount, make sure its cranked down nice and tight. (best to use an impact gun)
3. A busted Frame Mount can cause play in the front end causing DW (Keep a watchful eye on the welds as welds in sheer can break over time.
Make sure you have a good alignment
1. After you get an alignment done, have them print out the numbers for you. An XJ should have a 7* positive caster angle.
2. Make you sure you go to a place that will adjust the caster if necessary (either by shims in the frame side of the LCAs, or adjustable LCAs).
The more adjustable parts the easier it is to tune in your suspension.
1. Adjustable Track Bar
2. Adjustable Upper and Lower Control Arms (upper ones above 4” of lift). Not only are they adjustable, but they are stronger.
Things to remember:
1. After any lift, get your Jeep professionally aligned, this is a REQUIREMENT, not a suggestion.
2. A Steering Stabilizer (SS) is not a quick fix for DW.
3. Make sure that the lift you purchase comes with all the required parts for a safe driving vehicle. (as long as its going to be a DD)
4. PLEASE ALWAYS DRIVE WITH YOUR FRONT SWAY BAR CONNECTED!
Entire list of everything that can cause death wobble:
-Front tires out of balance
-Front alignment out of spec
-Loose track bar
-Worn track bar bushings
-Worn track bar end
-Need adjustable track bar
-Bad bushings/joints in control arms
-Worn/damaged steering stabilizer
-Worn/damaged shocks
-Worn/damaged tie rod end
-Bad U Joint
-Bad ball joint
-Loose frame mount
-Steering box looseness
-Need drop pitman arm
-Driveshaft(s) not balanced
-Bad front hub assembly
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Electrical
Battery Voltage Test Tables
nsjc.proboards38.com/index.cgi?board=tech&action=display&thread=22665
Clock Spring Repair by Hawkes:
nsjc.proboards38.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=tech&thread=21713&page=1
Jeep Stereo wiring:
www.installdr.com/Harnesses/DCP-Wiring.pdf
sensor diagnostics for cps, etc.
members.cox.net/wilsond/Fixes/diagnostics.html
www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/relays/relays.html
wire size chart:
www.4x4help.com/resources/html/wireinfo.htm
Here's one for batteries:
www.batteryfaq.org/
remote winch
www.4x4wire.com/tech/winch/remote/
obd2 fault codes
www.nology.com/OBD2FaultCodes.htm
obd 1993:
autorepair.about.com/library/ts/obd-i/bl-dtcs-43a.htm
good info on alternators, pulley size, wiring size, dual batteries, etc....
www.svapowerproducts.com/html/frequently_asked_questions.html
how to wire driving lights using a Bosch relay.
Not sure if this has already been posted or not,did a search and nothing came up.
www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/projects/bosch/foglites.htm
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Engine
4.2 carb idle fix
www.yellowjeep.org/Carb.html
how to build an adjustable MAP sensor using parts from Radio Shack...
www.angelfire.com/my/fan/MAP_adjuster.html
4.3l install
www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/yj_87_95_swap.htm
****************************************************
Fabrication
Some plans for front and rear bumpers, brackets, skid plates etc.
wrangler.kicks-ass.net/index.htm
drill chart:
www.engineersedge.com/tap_drill_chart.htm
metalworking link
www.metalwebnews.com/mf.html
Metalworking forum:
www.metalmeet.com/forum/
Machinists software
www.myvirtualnetwork.com/mklotz/
For building custom length control arms.
users.eastlink.ca/~richardscl/control-arms.html
Welding info:
www.esabna.com/html/eu.cfm
Standard gauge for sheet and plate iron and steel-
www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/15/206.html
*************************************************
Forums/Websites
link to another FAQ
www.fourwheelstampeders.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1593
bigredheep.com/modules.php?name=ForumTopics
tons of info:
www.billhughes.com/jeep_bookmark.htm
well documented tj build with easy navigation.
www.stu-offroad.com/index.shtml
JeepWire! great tech
www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/
lots of good writeups here:
www.wanderingtrail.com/
"how to" page of links for the new Jeeper...some great stuff for newbies
www.4x4now.com/4wht.htm
*************************************************
Gas Tank
Increasing fuel capacity on a tj
www.gottrail.com/TJ/TJfueltankconversion.html
***************************************************
Lifts
Body Lift a TJ .
www.jeepbrokers.com/jeep_project_1_body_lift.htm
S-10 leafs in an XJ a la Old Yellar (Rob D)
nsjc.proboards38.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=fab&thread=21298&page=1
**************************************************
OBA
www.quadratec.com/jeep_knowledgebase/article.php?id=67&sgsc=QNEWSLET0706B
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Reference Material
Billavista - king of reference material PDF's.
www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/PDFs/index.html
calculaters for rpm, tire size, km/h, etc.
www.dirtroadmagazine.com/gears.htm
part # lookup.
www.wholesalemopar.com/parts.htm
Gear/rpm calculator with a lot of common tranny/transfercase ratios already plugged in. Saves looking up the ratios.
www.grimmjeeper.com/gears.html
Here is a highly detailed crawl ratio caculator. Has drop downs for selection of your different components, gives ratios in all gears and allows side-by-side comparison for any changes you are looking into making:
www.grimmjeeper.com/gears.html
Must be 50 automotive converters here for figuring out Compression Ratio, Displacement, Fuel consumption, injector flow rate, dynamic head calculator, etc,e tc.
www.csgnetwork.com/automotiveconverters.html
XJ Factory info.
www.xjjeeps.com/tech_reference.asp?section=2&ID=0
Huge amount of XJ tech
Link to the links , Its all there
www.jeepforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=89273
TJ manual
www.vintagemusicprojects.com/jeep/servicemanuals/
Jeep SWB spec guide 1972-99
www.off-road.com/jeep/swb/articles/specgrid.htm
www.4x4help.com/resources.htm
www.keystonekrawlers.com/Documents/Jeep%20Catalog%20YJ.pdf
wire size chart:
www.4x4help.com/resources/html/wireinfo.htm
an index to everything off-road
www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=281516
model specific on-line manuals and trouble-shooting guides
www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?UseCase=RG001&UserAction=beginRepairGuide
All jeeps parts catalog , Part #'s galore
91-93
www.xjjeeps.com/com_xjjeeps/manuals/1991_-_1993_parts_catalog.pdf
94-96
www.xjjeeps.com/com_xjjeeps/manuals/1994_-_1996_parts_catalog.pdf
97-99
www.xjjeeps.com/com_xjjeeps/manuals/1997_-_1999_parts_catalog.pdf
Alignment specs (stock):
Angle ............. Preferred ........... Range ............. Max R/L diff.
Caster ............ +7.0* ........ +5.25* to +8.5* ......... 1.25*
Camber ........... -0.25* ....... -0.75* to +0.5 ........... 1.0*
Total Toe-in .... +0.25* ....... 0* to +0.45* ............. .05*
Thrust angle .... 0* to ± 0.15*
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Steering
Steering box rebuild
www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=20532
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Suspension
Traction bar tech:
mywebpages.comcast.net/t.molnar/TractionBar1.htm
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Tires
What tire sizes fit??
www.offroaders.com/jeepfan/whatfits.htm
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Transfer Case
NP231 replacing NP249
www.jeepsunlimited.com/forums/showthread.php?s=897bf80198f853f9e287b85ed8f8c712&threadid=481342
borg warner quadatrac (1339)
www.t-r-j.com/Auto/QT/quadratrac.htm
flipping a Dana 300
homepage.mac.com/rv6a/d300.html
Speedo gear chart:
jeepsunlimited.com/zj/speedo/speedo.htm
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Transmission
T-18 exploded view:
www.offroaders.com/info/tech-corner/project-cj7/t-18-expoded-view.doc
T-18 rebuild info:
www.offroaders.com/info/tech-corner/project-cj7/project-cj7-t-18-rebuild.htm
Twin Stick info:
www.off-road.com/ih/jweed/twinstck.htm
T-18 swap info:
www.trailhed.com/T18page.html
42RE - AW4 Swap
check out the bottom two posts...
www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=328543
External Clutch Slave Cylinder Repair - applies to late model YJ’s, XJ’s and all TJ’s
www.universityofjeep.ca/Tech/Clutch/Clutch_Slave_Repair.htm
two variations of a manual shift AW4 setup.
this one is sold as a kit
www.stu-offroad.com/engine/awshift/awshift-4.htm
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Wheels
This link has a lot of good wheel tech
www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html
what swaps over?
adaptitusa.com/referencebook.htm
Handy bolt pattern info.
www.kleenwheelsincolor.com/determining_bolt_circle_diameter.htm
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Winch
Amsteel Blue write up.
How to repair with awsome pics.
www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=177344&perpage=20&pagenumber=1
winching information with funny pics
www.behold-the-rage.com/jeep_page22.html
Old style 8274 solenoids are Part # 84017 at Carquest $12 garage price. Fits a Torino.