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Re: kendo77 [loosenut] by kendo77
Sep 26, 2009 (4:14 am)
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Replying to: loosenut (Sep 25, 2009 6:13 pm)

thanks again, that sounds really good. I have contacted fram to see if they do a smaller version. I will keep you updated.. many thanks.
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Re: kendo77 [kendo77] by loosenut
Sep 26, 2009 (1:31 pm)
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Replying to: kendo77 (Sep 26, 2009 4:14 am)

--if you can read what kind of filter is on there now,and the number,that would help you find the one your looking for..
-my grand cherokee laredo has the 5.2-v8 in it,witch-being a chrystler 318(basically-with the fuel injection upgrade,but still-internally,the same engine they've beeen making since the -70's)-normally used a-ph8a-,.. ph-being phram's prefix,other manufactures use their own prefix,but usually keep the same model number acrost product lines..
-with all the junk,and tight header configuration-they recomend the -ph16a- ..that's the 1/2 sized one-but still fits on the block using the same thread size-gasket placement..it's just shorter in stature (height) than the regular-full sized one.--get the model number off of the old filter-then that will help them find the 1/2 size you need..
good luck!
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Re: kendo77 [loosenut] by kendo77
Sep 27, 2009 (2:09 am)
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Replying to: loosenut (Sep 26, 2009 1:31 pm)

yea, I sent them the serial No in my mail to fram ( ph4678), and also the No of the one you suggested (ph16a). I think it possible to move the filter mounting a few degrees one way or the other which would buy me enough space to fit regular filter. Watch out road..I'm coming!
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Re: kendo77 [kendo77] by loosenut
Sep 28, 2009 (9:34 pm)
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Replying to: kendo77 (Sep 27, 2009 2:09 am)

sorry about this turning into a "mini-series,"but i had another thought..
--see if a REMOTE-MOUNT FILTER KIT is available ? ! .
..with a mount-a few hi pressure hoses,and changing the filter would be the simplest ! you'd mount the other end of the bracket-anywhere it'd fit-like th fender,or core support !..also,they say it works kinda as a oil cooler,as th filter would get cooler air acrost ir=t, ! !..
--phram is a great place,here in the states anyway,as all the auto parts have them..their "textured grip" filter-where i can get enough grip on a old filter,i've changed them with just my hand !..didn't need a wrench!..that impressed me,great idea..
-with a clerance issue,the remote filter-if available-and not cost a fortune-might be a great way to go ! ? ..keep me informed..and good luck!
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Re: kendo77 [loosenut] by kendo77
Sep 30, 2009 (11:16 am)
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Replying to: loosenut (Sep 28, 2009 9:34 pm)

that does sound really interesting, I never knew about that before. However I have fitted a smaller filter and all seems to be well. I am still going to fit the PH16a though as it is recommended for my jeep. It "reeks" of dark smoke, but that I think is because it has been sitting on a farm unused for two years! It'll get a good blast on the road soon I hope. Reverse gear seems a mission to engage though. Fingers crossed it's going for anual MOT test tomorrow to see if it passes the road worthy test. Pretty pretty please...
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Re: kendo77 [kendo77] by loosenut
Sep 30, 2009 (4:41 pm)
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Replying to: kendo77 (Sep 30, 2009 11:16 am)

well,the stale "petrol" -we call it "gasoline,and stuck rings could be the black smoke..
take it out for a long drive-cell phone handy !,and it might get her cleared out..also,put the highest octane-best fuel in it you can..even leave it sit and idle-making shure it's not overheating,and get her loosened up..
-the transmisssion being difficult might mean THAT fluid-and filter need changing..or,it's nearing where it needs rebuilt..if it's automatic..(i assume)..ain't it fun getting old-forgotten trucks to live again??..make shure to check for dry-rotted rubber hoses..heard where a fella found a old corvette in a barn..figured to "just drive it around the block..",fuel line gave way,spraying fuel on the hot engine--burnt it to the ground..!he was not happy..
--be careful,and have fun !..glad th phram filter worked out!
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Re: Overheating Question [jeepgirl3] by tooltime
Oct 03, 2009 (4:28 pm)
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Replying to: jeepgirl3 (May 26, 2009 6:26 am)

Wow JEEPGIRL3! I was so glad to read your post as I too am a jeepgirl. I love my 1999 JGC so I can relate. Except....for the part about the boyfriend!!!
Are you kidding me? I'd have kicked his funny butt out at the next highest peak.
Besides he's just jealous of your expertise and the amount of time you 'wasted' on your Jeep.
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Re: kendo77 [loosenut] by kendo77
Oct 04, 2009 (6:35 am)
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Replying to: loosenut (Sep 30, 2009 4:41 pm)

babe passed MOT test yahoo! your right about old fuel - Its a diesel, manuel gearbox 5 speed. I'll be nursing it for a little to keep an eye on things. I do hope to run it on bio fuel ( save the planet and all that) ha ha. Really chuffed with it - my first 4x4. Its rough and ready but thats just fine with me. No airs or graces! Cheers again good buddy.....
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Re: kendo77 [kendo77] by loosenut
Oct 04, 2009 (8:26 am)
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Replying to: kendo77 (Oct 04, 2009 6:35 am)

glad to hear it!,and thrilled one of my babelings helped someone..
-yes,jeeps are "ruff -and-ready",all gears and steel.!
-and "babe" is a great name for her..with a word of caution..if you start bragging about her-that's when they break down,usually with one of those "mystery" ailments..
-so,the "cure" is -every now and again,curse her just a bit-kick her in the bumper-somewhere it's not gonna dent,and she'll run forever..start talking good about it,and you-and your mate-may end up using "shoe leather express"(rofl)..best of luck with babe..sounds like you got a good one..(slap-boink!)-to her..
p.s;
if it's been setting that long,change the axle grease,and the transfer case oil..show it SOME love?!..
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Defogger stopped working by ryan99
Oct 05, 2009 (5:03 pm)
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Hi All, I am looking for a little advice with my rear window defogger. I have a 99 Cherokee limited with heated mirrors and my rear defogger quit on me. I am trying to fix it myself but like most people my time is limited. So far I have found that the switch is good (tried a different one,) the relay is good and there is power to the switch (checked with a multi meter) The fuses are also intact. I can hear the relay click on and off when i press the switch, but no amber indicator lamp and no warmth on the glass. Today I checked the wires at the hatch and didn't see any broken wires and also the drivers mirror. Does anybody know of any common fail items for this or common short circuit spots? I have a repair manual that explains how to test the instrument panel with a multi meter and that is the next step unless anyone has any advice. Thanks, Ryan

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