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Build Thread 1986 CJ7 Build

Build Thread 1986 CJ7 Build
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The level and tape measure is same way i aligned mine, got it close enough alignment shop was happy with it

Uour interior looks great to


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My buddy came over and did mine with a tape and 6 ft straight edge. Haven’t even been for an alignment yet it’s so close.
 
As far as the wander goes, might consider a tie rod flip

It's usually associated with bumpsteer, but I can testify to the fact that it made all the difference in the world when I did it to mine

The flatter you can get the drag link, the better
 
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j6824,
Thanks and that’s exact what I’m thinking. I’m looking at flipping the drag link to the top of the steering arm. I actually inquired in another thread on this forum about it. Was looking at an insert so I could use the new, heavy-duty drag link I recently installed. It has the factory tapered ends. Just wanted some feedback first before I pulled the trigger.
 
j6824,
Thanks and that’s exact what I’m thinking. I’m looking at flipping the drag link to the top of the steering arm. I actually inquired in another thread on this forum about it. Was looking at an insert so I could use the new, heavy-duty drag link I recently installed. It has the factory tapered ends. Just wanted some feedback first before I pulled the trigger.
Let me know if you decide to do it...I've got a reamer you're welcome to borrow
 
Congrats on the title/registration thing. When I built my Dinoot trailer, took an act of congress to get it registered and titled here in TX. Pay at the county tax office for a temporary (30 day only) registration to go to the county trailer inspection place. Then go to a weigh station and get a certificate of weight. Then back to the county tax office with the inspection report, weight certificate, BOL for the trailer parts, and a notarized affidavit, pay again for the normal 12-month registration, file an application for title and VIN assignment, then wait about 8 weeks for all the paperwork to come back. Told I forgot one document, send it all in again (with another fee). After about 3 plus months, finally legal on the road. Took less time to actually build the trailer itself.
 
Nope getting the title in your name is a big deal, makes life a lot easier now


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It’s awesome that its running good, i like the paint scheme to


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Give the carb cleaner a shot it dosent hurt, and you get clean spots on your motor


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Nvrmind i see you have tbi


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Knowing what your fuel pressure at you TB can help troubleshoot a bad pump


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Is the pump in the tank or external ?
 
Thanks for the reply, Gents
I could start with fuel pressure first, might make more sense.
It's a Howell system installed per their directions. Pump is the "Walbro" unit that the kit came with, mounted on the inside of the frame, passenger side, next to the Transfer Case above the skid plate. Filter is mounted directly next to it, suction side of the pump.
Apparently, I'm supposed to have 12.3V at the pump electrical connection. The psi is supposed to be around 40 at the discharge of the pump. I will try to check both readings. Thinking I'll maybe even rig up a "T" and gauge right at the throttle body, so I can observe easily while under the hood.
 
To me the only number that matters is the pressure at the injectors which should be 12-14 psi

As long as the pump puts out enough volume to keep you at 12psi at WOT your good


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