Gas milage
#11
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Re: Gas milage
"Paw" <p@p.com> wrote
>i wish i could help you..... my mpg for the 98 cherokee went from 17
>city driving to 12.5 city driving over the last 2 months.... waiting
>til warmer weather to root around... no idea as to why...
I have a 4-cylinder 2001 Wrangler that has have *never* gotten more than
15mpg on it's best day. I love the Wrangler, but this little engine is
so underpowered that it works flat-out at highway speeds (which in this
vehicle max-out at about 65-70 on flat ground with no headwind).
My advice to prospective Wrangler owners is to buy the 6-cylinder. The
I-4 is fine for around-town driving, but it is just not enough engine
for this vehicle if you ever plan to use it on the highway.
El Alumbrado
"Civis Texanus Sum"
>i wish i could help you..... my mpg for the 98 cherokee went from 17
>city driving to 12.5 city driving over the last 2 months.... waiting
>til warmer weather to root around... no idea as to why...
I have a 4-cylinder 2001 Wrangler that has have *never* gotten more than
15mpg on it's best day. I love the Wrangler, but this little engine is
so underpowered that it works flat-out at highway speeds (which in this
vehicle max-out at about 65-70 on flat ground with no headwind).
My advice to prospective Wrangler owners is to buy the 6-cylinder. The
I-4 is fine for around-town driving, but it is just not enough engine
for this vehicle if you ever plan to use it on the highway.
El Alumbrado
"Civis Texanus Sum"
#12
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Re: Gas milage
"Paw" <p@p.com> wrote
>i wish i could help you..... my mpg for the 98 cherokee went from 17
>city driving to 12.5 city driving over the last 2 months.... waiting
>til warmer weather to root around... no idea as to why...
I have a 4-cylinder 2001 Wrangler that has have *never* gotten more than
15mpg on it's best day. I love the Wrangler, but this little engine is
so underpowered that it works flat-out at highway speeds (which in this
vehicle max-out at about 65-70 on flat ground with no headwind).
My advice to prospective Wrangler owners is to buy the 6-cylinder. The
I-4 is fine for around-town driving, but it is just not enough engine
for this vehicle if you ever plan to use it on the highway.
El Alumbrado
"Civis Texanus Sum"
>i wish i could help you..... my mpg for the 98 cherokee went from 17
>city driving to 12.5 city driving over the last 2 months.... waiting
>til warmer weather to root around... no idea as to why...
I have a 4-cylinder 2001 Wrangler that has have *never* gotten more than
15mpg on it's best day. I love the Wrangler, but this little engine is
so underpowered that it works flat-out at highway speeds (which in this
vehicle max-out at about 65-70 on flat ground with no headwind).
My advice to prospective Wrangler owners is to buy the 6-cylinder. The
I-4 is fine for around-town driving, but it is just not enough engine
for this vehicle if you ever plan to use it on the highway.
El Alumbrado
"Civis Texanus Sum"
#13
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Re: Gas milage
"Paw" <p@p.com> wrote
>i wish i could help you..... my mpg for the 98 cherokee went from 17
>city driving to 12.5 city driving over the last 2 months.... waiting
>til warmer weather to root around... no idea as to why...
I have a 4-cylinder 2001 Wrangler that has have *never* gotten more than
15mpg on it's best day. I love the Wrangler, but this little engine is
so underpowered that it works flat-out at highway speeds (which in this
vehicle max-out at about 65-70 on flat ground with no headwind).
My advice to prospective Wrangler owners is to buy the 6-cylinder. The
I-4 is fine for around-town driving, but it is just not enough engine
for this vehicle if you ever plan to use it on the highway.
El Alumbrado
"Civis Texanus Sum"
>i wish i could help you..... my mpg for the 98 cherokee went from 17
>city driving to 12.5 city driving over the last 2 months.... waiting
>til warmer weather to root around... no idea as to why...
I have a 4-cylinder 2001 Wrangler that has have *never* gotten more than
15mpg on it's best day. I love the Wrangler, but this little engine is
so underpowered that it works flat-out at highway speeds (which in this
vehicle max-out at about 65-70 on flat ground with no headwind).
My advice to prospective Wrangler owners is to buy the 6-cylinder. The
I-4 is fine for around-town driving, but it is just not enough engine
for this vehicle if you ever plan to use it on the highway.
El Alumbrado
"Civis Texanus Sum"
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Re: Gas milage
Danny <danny@nospam.gaggia-espresso.com> wrote in
news:3a8qjiF63fiu0U2@individual.net:
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take
> no:1 plug out without removing anything else. It looks tight in
> there behind the alternator or compressor (I can't remember
> which).
That's why they make TNT, it'll take out the plug!
Seriously, I drive a Grand Cherokee V8, I traded in my Wagoneer 4.0 for
it some years back and I honestly can't recall where the plugs are on
the six. If it's behind the compressor, it's possible that you can
fool around with extensions and "U" joints to reach it maybe? One
other trick that sometimes works on plugs that are hidden is to use the
old type sheet metal wrench thingy that has the holes in the side where
you stick a screwdriver to turn it, they sometimes fit where sockets
won't.
news:3a8qjiF63fiu0U2@individual.net:
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take
> no:1 plug out without removing anything else. It looks tight in
> there behind the alternator or compressor (I can't remember
> which).
That's why they make TNT, it'll take out the plug!
Seriously, I drive a Grand Cherokee V8, I traded in my Wagoneer 4.0 for
it some years back and I honestly can't recall where the plugs are on
the six. If it's behind the compressor, it's possible that you can
fool around with extensions and "U" joints to reach it maybe? One
other trick that sometimes works on plugs that are hidden is to use the
old type sheet metal wrench thingy that has the holes in the side where
you stick a screwdriver to turn it, they sometimes fit where sockets
won't.
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Re: Gas milage
Danny <danny@nospam.gaggia-espresso.com> wrote in
news:3a8qjiF63fiu0U2@individual.net:
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take
> no:1 plug out without removing anything else. It looks tight in
> there behind the alternator or compressor (I can't remember
> which).
That's why they make TNT, it'll take out the plug!
Seriously, I drive a Grand Cherokee V8, I traded in my Wagoneer 4.0 for
it some years back and I honestly can't recall where the plugs are on
the six. If it's behind the compressor, it's possible that you can
fool around with extensions and "U" joints to reach it maybe? One
other trick that sometimes works on plugs that are hidden is to use the
old type sheet metal wrench thingy that has the holes in the side where
you stick a screwdriver to turn it, they sometimes fit where sockets
won't.
news:3a8qjiF63fiu0U2@individual.net:
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take
> no:1 plug out without removing anything else. It looks tight in
> there behind the alternator or compressor (I can't remember
> which).
That's why they make TNT, it'll take out the plug!
Seriously, I drive a Grand Cherokee V8, I traded in my Wagoneer 4.0 for
it some years back and I honestly can't recall where the plugs are on
the six. If it's behind the compressor, it's possible that you can
fool around with extensions and "U" joints to reach it maybe? One
other trick that sometimes works on plugs that are hidden is to use the
old type sheet metal wrench thingy that has the holes in the side where
you stick a screwdriver to turn it, they sometimes fit where sockets
won't.
#16
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Re: Gas milage
Danny <danny@nospam.gaggia-espresso.com> wrote in
news:3a8qjiF63fiu0U2@individual.net:
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take
> no:1 plug out without removing anything else. It looks tight in
> there behind the alternator or compressor (I can't remember
> which).
That's why they make TNT, it'll take out the plug!
Seriously, I drive a Grand Cherokee V8, I traded in my Wagoneer 4.0 for
it some years back and I honestly can't recall where the plugs are on
the six. If it's behind the compressor, it's possible that you can
fool around with extensions and "U" joints to reach it maybe? One
other trick that sometimes works on plugs that are hidden is to use the
old type sheet metal wrench thingy that has the holes in the side where
you stick a screwdriver to turn it, they sometimes fit where sockets
won't.
news:3a8qjiF63fiu0U2@individual.net:
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take
> no:1 plug out without removing anything else. It looks tight in
> there behind the alternator or compressor (I can't remember
> which).
That's why they make TNT, it'll take out the plug!
Seriously, I drive a Grand Cherokee V8, I traded in my Wagoneer 4.0 for
it some years back and I honestly can't recall where the plugs are on
the six. If it's behind the compressor, it's possible that you can
fool around with extensions and "U" joints to reach it maybe? One
other trick that sometimes works on plugs that are hidden is to use the
old type sheet metal wrench thingy that has the holes in the side where
you stick a screwdriver to turn it, they sometimes fit where sockets
won't.
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Re: Gas milage
Some ideas: http://www.----------.com/sparksocket.jpg
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Danny wrote:
>
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take no:1
> plug out without removing anything else. It looks tight in there
> behind the alternator or compressor (I can't remember which).
>
> --
> Regards,
> Danny
>
> http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site)
> http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
> http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar
> Gold blend)
> swap Z for above characters in email address to reply
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Danny wrote:
>
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take no:1
> plug out without removing anything else. It looks tight in there
> behind the alternator or compressor (I can't remember which).
>
> --
> Regards,
> Danny
>
> http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site)
> http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
> http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar
> Gold blend)
> swap Z for above characters in email address to reply
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Re: Gas milage
Some ideas: http://www.----------.com/sparksocket.jpg
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Danny wrote:
>
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take no:1
> plug out without removing anything else. It looks tight in there
> behind the alternator or compressor (I can't remember which).
>
> --
> Regards,
> Danny
>
> http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site)
> http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
> http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar
> Gold blend)
> swap Z for above characters in email address to reply
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Danny wrote:
>
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take no:1
> plug out without removing anything else. It looks tight in there
> behind the alternator or compressor (I can't remember which).
>
> --
> Regards,
> Danny
>
> http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site)
> http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
> http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar
> Gold blend)
> swap Z for above characters in email address to reply
#19
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Re: Gas milage
Some ideas: http://www.----------.com/sparksocket.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Danny wrote:
>
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take no:1
> plug out without removing anything else. It looks tight in there
> behind the alternator or compressor (I can't remember which).
>
> --
> Regards,
> Danny
>
> http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site)
> http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
> http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar
> Gold blend)
> swap Z for above characters in email address to reply
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Danny wrote:
>
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take no:1
> plug out without removing anything else. It looks tight in there
> behind the alternator or compressor (I can't remember which).
>
> --
> Regards,
> Danny
>
> http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site)
> http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
> http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar
> Gold blend)
> swap Z for above characters in email address to reply
#20
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Re: Gas milage
It's tight, but they're all accessible w/out removing anything. Pic by bill
is correct.
"Danny" <danny@nospam.gaggia-espresso.com> wrote in message
news:3a8qjiF63fiu0U2@individual.net...
> XS11E wrote:
>> "Paw" <p@p.com> wrote in news:St2dnWvzP-EqdaPfRVn-jA@comcast.com:
>>
>>
>>>i wish i could help you..... my mpg for the 98 cherokee went from
>>>17 city driving to 12.5 city driving over the last 2 months....
>>>waiting til warmer weather to root around... no idea as to why...
>>
>>
>> Throw in a new set of spark plugs and see what happens. Test the plug
>> wires* and replace them if needed.
>>
>>
>> *Easy plug wire test: open hood on a dark night with the engine running,
>> the fuzzy blue glow and arcs around the plug wires is NOT a good thing!
>>
>
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take no:1 plug
> out without removing anything else. It looks tight in there behind the
> alternator or compressor (I can't remember which).
>
> --
> Regards,
> Danny
>
> http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site)
> http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
> http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar Gold
> blend)
> swap Z for above characters in email address to reply
>
is correct.
"Danny" <danny@nospam.gaggia-espresso.com> wrote in message
news:3a8qjiF63fiu0U2@individual.net...
> XS11E wrote:
>> "Paw" <p@p.com> wrote in news:St2dnWvzP-EqdaPfRVn-jA@comcast.com:
>>
>>
>>>i wish i could help you..... my mpg for the 98 cherokee went from
>>>17 city driving to 12.5 city driving over the last 2 months....
>>>waiting til warmer weather to root around... no idea as to why...
>>
>>
>> Throw in a new set of spark plugs and see what happens. Test the plug
>> wires* and replace them if needed.
>>
>>
>> *Easy plug wire test: open hood on a dark night with the engine running,
>> the fuzzy blue glow and arcs around the plug wires is NOT a good thing!
>>
>
> I had a look at my '97 cherokee 4.0l and can't see how to take no:1 plug
> out without removing anything else. It looks tight in there behind the
> alternator or compressor (I can't remember which).
>
> --
> Regards,
> Danny
>
> http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site)
> http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
> http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar Gold
> blend)
> swap Z for above characters in email address to reply
>