Links to engine bay pix wanted! CJ, I-6s
#21
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Re: Links to engine bay pix wanted! CJ, I-6s
In article <40D31EBE.371B2192@sympatico.ca>,
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Yes I wouldn't mind. My buddy and I are just out drilling out the
> latest bunch of snapped off studs in the last hub.
>
> I keep trying to find someone heading your way so they can bring along a
> nice smoke for you, but man it would be easier to try and send pot or
> something....
>
> I'll find a way.
>
> Mike
Where did you say you were? I'm going to Vancouver Island the last week
in July/first week of August. Perhaps I can just bring 'em with me, if
it's not too late by then.
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Yes I wouldn't mind. My buddy and I are just out drilling out the
> latest bunch of snapped off studs in the last hub.
>
> I keep trying to find someone heading your way so they can bring along a
> nice smoke for you, but man it would be easier to try and send pot or
> something....
>
> I'll find a way.
>
> Mike
Where did you say you were? I'm going to Vancouver Island the last week
in July/first week of August. Perhaps I can just bring 'em with me, if
it's not too late by then.
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Re: Links to engine bay pix wanted! CJ, I-6s
Jeepers wrote:
>
> In article <40D31EBE.371B2192@sympatico.ca>,
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Yes I wouldn't mind. My buddy and I are just out drilling out the
> > latest bunch of snapped off studs in the last hub.
> >
> > I keep trying to find someone heading your way so they can bring along a
> > nice smoke for you, but man it would be easier to try and send pot or
> > something....
> >
> > I'll find a way.
> >
> > Mike
>
> Where did you say you were? I'm going to Vancouver Island the last week
> in July/first week of August. Perhaps I can just bring 'em with me, if
> it's not too late by then.
Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
where you live....
Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
biking or camping.
I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
Mike
>
> In article <40D31EBE.371B2192@sympatico.ca>,
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Yes I wouldn't mind. My buddy and I are just out drilling out the
> > latest bunch of snapped off studs in the last hub.
> >
> > I keep trying to find someone heading your way so they can bring along a
> > nice smoke for you, but man it would be easier to try and send pot or
> > something....
> >
> > I'll find a way.
> >
> > Mike
>
> Where did you say you were? I'm going to Vancouver Island the last week
> in July/first week of August. Perhaps I can just bring 'em with me, if
> it's not too late by then.
Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
where you live....
Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
biking or camping.
I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
Mike
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Re: Links to engine bay pix wanted! CJ, I-6s
Jeepers wrote:
>
> In article <40D31EBE.371B2192@sympatico.ca>,
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Yes I wouldn't mind. My buddy and I are just out drilling out the
> > latest bunch of snapped off studs in the last hub.
> >
> > I keep trying to find someone heading your way so they can bring along a
> > nice smoke for you, but man it would be easier to try and send pot or
> > something....
> >
> > I'll find a way.
> >
> > Mike
>
> Where did you say you were? I'm going to Vancouver Island the last week
> in July/first week of August. Perhaps I can just bring 'em with me, if
> it's not too late by then.
Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
where you live....
Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
biking or camping.
I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
Mike
>
> In article <40D31EBE.371B2192@sympatico.ca>,
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Yes I wouldn't mind. My buddy and I are just out drilling out the
> > latest bunch of snapped off studs in the last hub.
> >
> > I keep trying to find someone heading your way so they can bring along a
> > nice smoke for you, but man it would be easier to try and send pot or
> > something....
> >
> > I'll find a way.
> >
> > Mike
>
> Where did you say you were? I'm going to Vancouver Island the last week
> in July/first week of August. Perhaps I can just bring 'em with me, if
> it's not too late by then.
Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
where you live....
Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
biking or camping.
I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
Mike
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Re: Links to engine bay pix wanted! CJ, I-6s
Jeepers wrote:
>
> In article <40D31EBE.371B2192@sympatico.ca>,
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Yes I wouldn't mind. My buddy and I are just out drilling out the
> > latest bunch of snapped off studs in the last hub.
> >
> > I keep trying to find someone heading your way so they can bring along a
> > nice smoke for you, but man it would be easier to try and send pot or
> > something....
> >
> > I'll find a way.
> >
> > Mike
>
> Where did you say you were? I'm going to Vancouver Island the last week
> in July/first week of August. Perhaps I can just bring 'em with me, if
> it's not too late by then.
Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
where you live....
Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
biking or camping.
I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
Mike
>
> In article <40D31EBE.371B2192@sympatico.ca>,
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Yes I wouldn't mind. My buddy and I are just out drilling out the
> > latest bunch of snapped off studs in the last hub.
> >
> > I keep trying to find someone heading your way so they can bring along a
> > nice smoke for you, but man it would be easier to try and send pot or
> > something....
> >
> > I'll find a way.
> >
> > Mike
>
> Where did you say you were? I'm going to Vancouver Island the last week
> in July/first week of August. Perhaps I can just bring 'em with me, if
> it's not too late by then.
Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
where you live....
Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
biking or camping.
I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
Mike
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Re: Links to engine bay pix wanted! CJ, I-6s
Jeepers wrote:
>
> In article <40D31EBE.371B2192@sympatico.ca>,
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Yes I wouldn't mind. My buddy and I are just out drilling out the
> > latest bunch of snapped off studs in the last hub.
> >
> > I keep trying to find someone heading your way so they can bring along a
> > nice smoke for you, but man it would be easier to try and send pot or
> > something....
> >
> > I'll find a way.
> >
> > Mike
>
> Where did you say you were? I'm going to Vancouver Island the last week
> in July/first week of August. Perhaps I can just bring 'em with me, if
> it's not too late by then.
Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
where you live....
Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
biking or camping.
I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
Mike
>
> In article <40D31EBE.371B2192@sympatico.ca>,
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > Yes I wouldn't mind. My buddy and I are just out drilling out the
> > latest bunch of snapped off studs in the last hub.
> >
> > I keep trying to find someone heading your way so they can bring along a
> > nice smoke for you, but man it would be easier to try and send pot or
> > something....
> >
> > I'll find a way.
> >
> > Mike
>
> Where did you say you were? I'm going to Vancouver Island the last week
> in July/first week of August. Perhaps I can just bring 'em with me, if
> it's not too late by then.
Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
where you live....
Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
biking or camping.
I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
Mike
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Re: Links to engine bay pix wanted! CJ, I-6s
In article <40D3443F.95AD9B01@sympatico.ca>,
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
> where you live....
I believe it.
>
> Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
> there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
>
I'll get you one. I'm meeting relatives in Ucluelet.
> It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
> some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
> I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
> biking or camping.
Rental Explorer.
>
> I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I was conceived in Kenora. But I was born in El Paso.
>
> I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
> as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
> extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
>
> The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
> and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
> other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
> expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
> told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
> 5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
>
> Mike
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
> where you live....
I believe it.
>
> Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
> there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
>
I'll get you one. I'm meeting relatives in Ucluelet.
> It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
> some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
> I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
> biking or camping.
Rental Explorer.
>
> I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I was conceived in Kenora. But I was born in El Paso.
>
> I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
> as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
> extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
>
> The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
> and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
> other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
> expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
> told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
> 5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
>
> Mike
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Re: Links to engine bay pix wanted! CJ, I-6s
In article <40D3443F.95AD9B01@sympatico.ca>,
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
> where you live....
I believe it.
>
> Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
> there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
>
I'll get you one. I'm meeting relatives in Ucluelet.
> It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
> some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
> I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
> biking or camping.
Rental Explorer.
>
> I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I was conceived in Kenora. But I was born in El Paso.
>
> I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
> as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
> extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
>
> The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
> and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
> other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
> expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
> told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
> 5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
>
> Mike
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
> where you live....
I believe it.
>
> Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
> there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
>
I'll get you one. I'm meeting relatives in Ucluelet.
> It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
> some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
> I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
> biking or camping.
Rental Explorer.
>
> I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I was conceived in Kenora. But I was born in El Paso.
>
> I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
> as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
> extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
>
> The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
> and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
> other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
> expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
> told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
> 5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
>
> Mike
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Re: Links to engine bay pix wanted! CJ, I-6s
In article <40D3443F.95AD9B01@sympatico.ca>,
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
> where you live....
I believe it.
>
> Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
> there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
>
I'll get you one. I'm meeting relatives in Ucluelet.
> It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
> some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
> I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
> biking or camping.
Rental Explorer.
>
> I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I was conceived in Kenora. But I was born in El Paso.
>
> I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
> as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
> extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
>
> The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
> and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
> other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
> expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
> told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
> 5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
>
> Mike
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
> where you live....
I believe it.
>
> Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
> there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
>
I'll get you one. I'm meeting relatives in Ucluelet.
> It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
> some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
> I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
> biking or camping.
Rental Explorer.
>
> I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I was conceived in Kenora. But I was born in El Paso.
>
> I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
> as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
> extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
>
> The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
> and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
> other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
> expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
> told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
> 5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
>
> Mike
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Re: Links to engine bay pix wanted! CJ, I-6s
In article <40D3443F.95AD9B01@sympatico.ca>,
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
> where you live....
I believe it.
>
> Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
> there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
>
I'll get you one. I'm meeting relatives in Ucluelet.
> It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
> some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
> I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
> biking or camping.
Rental Explorer.
>
> I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I was conceived in Kenora. But I was born in El Paso.
>
> I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
> as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
> extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
>
> The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
> and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
> other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
> expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
> told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
> 5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
>
> Mike
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Vancouver island is a long way away. Probably farther from me than
> where you live....
I believe it.
>
> Mail from and to there is cheap though. If you have an address out
> there, I can send out some nice Cuban cigars to be waiting for you.
>
I'll get you one. I'm meeting relatives in Ucluelet.
> It 'is' nice out there and there are some wicked old logging roads, heck
> some of the 'main' roads are trippy. I lived there for a couple years.
> I can recommend a couple nice trails if you are going 4x4ing or dirt
> biking or camping.
Rental Explorer.
>
> I am in Toronto Ontario for now.
I was conceived in Kenora. But I was born in El Paso.
>
> I am running on a warn hub with my Laredo rim removed. I want to keep it
> as a spare and think I am likely to need at least one more stock hub
> extra too. I have blown two and sheared off a pile of bolts.
>
> The ones today were funny. We drilled an 1/8" hole in the snapped stud
> and just used a torx screwdriver to back it out. Went looking for the
> other snapped one and it had fallen out on it's own. LOL! We were
> expecting to have to dismantle the hub and use my drill press when I
> told my friend on the drill to just try it in the driveway. Didn't take
> 5 minutes. Didn't even have time to offer him a beer and it was done!
>
> Mike
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Re: Links to engine bay pix wanted! CJ, I-6s
Yes but with a bit of digging I'm sure the right pics could be
found.... those were examples of the first few hits that I found. :)
Here are a few others that are a bit more on topic.
http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/engineba.htm
http://www.klaus-eisi.de/jeep/umbaup...kt%2001_07.jpg
http://www.amcrc.com/tech/tech.html << might be of use.
http://www.maxwelhse.com/Album/Eagle.../Page%2004.htm
Not a Jeep but high res images of 258 engine.
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 21:40:55 -0700, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@***.net> wrote:
> A little wishful thinking with the GM V6 and V8 pictures? ;-)
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>Jeepster wrote:
>>
>> A quick search of Google Images gave me these links.
>> http://www.planetsurf.com/andrew/cj5...ngine-huge.jpg
>> http://users.castel.nl/~molj002/jeep_marc.htm
>>
>> Try Google Images area and refine your searches, you may find what you
>> need.
>>
>> Also take a look here Stu has a ton of pics..... some might apply.
>> http://www.wagoneers.com/JEEPS/tech/
>>
>> Jeepster
>> http://clubweb.interbaun.com/kb57/jeep/index.htm
found.... those were examples of the first few hits that I found. :)
Here are a few others that are a bit more on topic.
http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/engineba.htm
http://www.klaus-eisi.de/jeep/umbaup...kt%2001_07.jpg
http://www.amcrc.com/tech/tech.html << might be of use.
http://www.maxwelhse.com/Album/Eagle.../Page%2004.htm
Not a Jeep but high res images of 258 engine.
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 21:40:55 -0700, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@***.net> wrote:
> A little wishful thinking with the GM V6 and V8 pictures? ;-)
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>Jeepster wrote:
>>
>> A quick search of Google Images gave me these links.
>> http://www.planetsurf.com/andrew/cj5...ngine-huge.jpg
>> http://users.castel.nl/~molj002/jeep_marc.htm
>>
>> Try Google Images area and refine your searches, you may find what you
>> need.
>>
>> Also take a look here Stu has a ton of pics..... some might apply.
>> http://www.wagoneers.com/JEEPS/tech/
>>
>> Jeepster
>> http://clubweb.interbaun.com/kb57/jeep/index.htm