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chuck 04-26-2005 02:51 PM

Help!
 
97 TJ. Water running down and dripping from rear spring mount on passenger
side, floor is dry, can't see where it's coming from. I am on the beach
every day and subject to lots of rain and salt water, must be building up
somewhere since there is a large volume when I park it, will drip for
several hours?????
Seems this has been addressed before but I can't find it.
Thanks, "The Old Man On the Beach"



Jeff Strickland 04-26-2005 03:17 PM

Re: Help!
 
Are you using the A/C?

If, yes, then the condensor is condensing and the condensation is dripping
down. This can happen for a very long time, especially when it is warm and
humid out.




"chuck" <chj@techline.com> wrote in message
news:116t31un5e847c1@corp.supernews.com...
> 97 TJ. Water running down and dripping from rear spring mount on passenger
> side, floor is dry, can't see where it's coming from. I am on the beach
> every day and subject to lots of rain and salt water, must be building up
> somewhere since there is a large volume when I park it, will drip for
> several hours?????
> Seems this has been addressed before but I can't find it.
> Thanks, "The Old Man On the Beach"
>
>



Jeff Strickland 04-26-2005 03:17 PM

Re: Help!
 
Are you using the A/C?

If, yes, then the condensor is condensing and the condensation is dripping
down. This can happen for a very long time, especially when it is warm and
humid out.




"chuck" <chj@techline.com> wrote in message
news:116t31un5e847c1@corp.supernews.com...
> 97 TJ. Water running down and dripping from rear spring mount on passenger
> side, floor is dry, can't see where it's coming from. I am on the beach
> every day and subject to lots of rain and salt water, must be building up
> somewhere since there is a large volume when I park it, will drip for
> several hours?????
> Seems this has been addressed before but I can't find it.
> Thanks, "The Old Man On the Beach"
>
>



Jeff Strickland 04-26-2005 03:17 PM

Re: Help!
 
Are you using the A/C?

If, yes, then the condensor is condensing and the condensation is dripping
down. This can happen for a very long time, especially when it is warm and
humid out.




"chuck" <chj@techline.com> wrote in message
news:116t31un5e847c1@corp.supernews.com...
> 97 TJ. Water running down and dripping from rear spring mount on passenger
> side, floor is dry, can't see where it's coming from. I am on the beach
> every day and subject to lots of rain and salt water, must be building up
> somewhere since there is a large volume when I park it, will drip for
> several hours?????
> Seems this has been addressed before but I can't find it.
> Thanks, "The Old Man On the Beach"
>
>



Jeff Strickland 04-26-2005 03:17 PM

Re: Help!
 
Are you using the A/C?

If, yes, then the condensor is condensing and the condensation is dripping
down. This can happen for a very long time, especially when it is warm and
humid out.




"chuck" <chj@techline.com> wrote in message
news:116t31un5e847c1@corp.supernews.com...
> 97 TJ. Water running down and dripping from rear spring mount on passenger
> side, floor is dry, can't see where it's coming from. I am on the beach
> every day and subject to lots of rain and salt water, must be building up
> somewhere since there is a large volume when I park it, will drip for
> several hours?????
> Seems this has been addressed before but I can't find it.
> Thanks, "The Old Man On the Beach"
>
>



L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 04-26-2005 03:19 PM

Re: Help!
 
Hi Chuck,
There are many places where water many enter the boxed frame and
become trapped. A major AMC/Daimler f**k up. I would take a cordless and
drill every low spot. I worked a few years for the Kalifornia Parks and
Rec. and it was the job of the last driver of the day to spend the
required half hour washing the under carriage, and they still only
lasted a couple of years before we shipped them off to the desert.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

chuck wrote:
>
> 97 TJ. Water running down and dripping from rear spring mount on passenger
> side, floor is dry, can't see where it's coming from. I am on the beach
> every day and subject to lots of rain and salt water, must be building up
> somewhere since there is a large volume when I park it, will drip for
> several hours?????
> Seems this has been addressed before but I can't find it.
> Thanks, "The Old Man On the Beach"


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 04-26-2005 03:19 PM

Re: Help!
 
Hi Chuck,
There are many places where water many enter the boxed frame and
become trapped. A major AMC/Daimler f**k up. I would take a cordless and
drill every low spot. I worked a few years for the Kalifornia Parks and
Rec. and it was the job of the last driver of the day to spend the
required half hour washing the under carriage, and they still only
lasted a couple of years before we shipped them off to the desert.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

chuck wrote:
>
> 97 TJ. Water running down and dripping from rear spring mount on passenger
> side, floor is dry, can't see where it's coming from. I am on the beach
> every day and subject to lots of rain and salt water, must be building up
> somewhere since there is a large volume when I park it, will drip for
> several hours?????
> Seems this has been addressed before but I can't find it.
> Thanks, "The Old Man On the Beach"


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 04-26-2005 03:19 PM

Re: Help!
 
Hi Chuck,
There are many places where water many enter the boxed frame and
become trapped. A major AMC/Daimler f**k up. I would take a cordless and
drill every low spot. I worked a few years for the Kalifornia Parks and
Rec. and it was the job of the last driver of the day to spend the
required half hour washing the under carriage, and they still only
lasted a couple of years before we shipped them off to the desert.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

chuck wrote:
>
> 97 TJ. Water running down and dripping from rear spring mount on passenger
> side, floor is dry, can't see where it's coming from. I am on the beach
> every day and subject to lots of rain and salt water, must be building up
> somewhere since there is a large volume when I park it, will drip for
> several hours?????
> Seems this has been addressed before but I can't find it.
> Thanks, "The Old Man On the Beach"


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 04-26-2005 03:19 PM

Re: Help!
 
Hi Chuck,
There are many places where water many enter the boxed frame and
become trapped. A major AMC/Daimler f**k up. I would take a cordless and
drill every low spot. I worked a few years for the Kalifornia Parks and
Rec. and it was the job of the last driver of the day to spend the
required half hour washing the under carriage, and they still only
lasted a couple of years before we shipped them off to the desert.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

chuck wrote:
>
> 97 TJ. Water running down and dripping from rear spring mount on passenger
> side, floor is dry, can't see where it's coming from. I am on the beach
> every day and subject to lots of rain and salt water, must be building up
> somewhere since there is a large volume when I park it, will drip for
> several hours?????
> Seems this has been addressed before but I can't find it.
> Thanks, "The Old Man On the Beach"


Mike Romain 04-26-2005 03:24 PM

Re: Help!
 
Maybe the frame is filling up and the drains are plugged?

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

chuck wrote:
>
> 97 TJ. Water running down and dripping from rear spring mount on passenger
> side, floor is dry, can't see where it's coming from. I am on the beach
> every day and subject to lots of rain and salt water, must be building up
> somewhere since there is a large volume when I park it, will drip for
> several hours?????
> Seems this has been addressed before but I can't find it.
> Thanks, "The Old Man On the Beach"



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