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    setting up an air intake kit

    1062559 I bought the rusty's, and it is well worth the money! If you want to make your own find a local custom muffler shop and see if they can stretch a piece of pipe to fit intake hose on one end and k&N on other end, drill a hole in each side of pipe and weld in a couple pieces of steel...
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    door issues

    1059044 I replaced the pins, and part that mounts on body a couple weeks ago. New pins and brackets for both front doors cost only 7.00 total from local jeep parts counter, took about 8 mins to change. lubed them up good with some white lith. grease and as good as new. Luckily mine were not...
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    Oil in airbox, yes this topic again.

    1059045 I had this problem as well, not too much oil just enough to notice it on filter. I took both lines running out of the valve cover off and shot some foaming engine cleaner in them and blew them out with compressor a few times to clean any crud out. Then I took both front breather elbow...
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    oil filter leak

    1059046 Too cold???? The day I did mine it was -10 out!! [addsig]
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    door issues

    1059168 there called door catches, and you won't find anywhere but at a jeep dealer. Should cost ya around 30 - 40 each. [addsig]
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    Oil in airbox, yes this topic again.

    1059312 He has a 92, which does not have a PCV valve, it has a CCV valve. Not the same. they stopped using PCV valves in 1990. Don't believe me try to order a PCV valve for it, you won't find one in any parts catalog or store listed for it. try what I said clean the elbows coming of valve...
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    door issues

    1059402 I don't think they are the same, you caould call a jeep parts counter and ask price on all four and then ask if the rears are same as front one. worth a shot if you can find em in a boneyard.[addsig]
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    Oil in airbox, yes this topic again.

    1059403 the ccv should not have to ever be replaced unless it is missing or broken, all it is is a elbow with a smaller end on one side, just clean it and its as good as new. thats why it was 40.00 noone ever buys them ,, supply and demand. [addsig]
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    Thermostats....

    1059717 if you can pull whats in it now and go down 1 or 2. if original its probably a 195 in it. try a 180 or a 160 if you do any towing, use a/c alot, or lots of high rpm offroading. if this don't work for you then it may be time for a new water pump and you may want to put a Flowkooler...
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    Thermostats....

    1059817 replacing the thermostat>> Drain radiator into clean drain pan. Remove hose from water pump gooseneck unbolt water pump gooseneck pull out old thermostat scrap any old gasket material or sealant from water pump and gooseneck put new gasket on , hold it on with a lil gasket sealant put...
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    Two Cherokee Questions

    1060140 Whay probably happened is the water wet your belts enough to cause the alt belt to slip and not preform regular charge rate, I used to have this happen to a VW golf every time it rained heavy. go slow thru puddles.[addsig]
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    92 engine clicking

    1065771 If you are doing this in the driveway and the neighbors are watching, its a good idea to mumble something about squirrels in the engine, or something to that effect. you can also check the local toy store, for a couple bucks I bought a kids play stethascope that works great for...
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    oil filter leak

    1058385 I developed a small leak around the oil filter housing as well. I changed the O-Rings that go inside the filter housing today, not to bad of a job. You need a T-60 Torx socket to remove the housing and probably a piece of pipe to use for leverage as these things tend to be on tight...
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    damn Autozone!!!!

    1058586 Napa is better than advance auto or autozone by far. There parts are better quality and the people behind the counter have usually done more than just changed wipers before. Thats how it is by me anyway. [addsig]
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    oil filter leak

    1058588 UPdate: well I put about 100 miles on the new o-rings so far and all looks good not a drop of oil anywhere to be found. Problem solved :-D [addsig]
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