mechanical fuel pump - 73 cj5
#31
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: mechanical fuel pump - 73 cj5
Matt,
I have seen people take thier vehicles to an indoor parking lot to
work on. There is no dignity in it, but a 150 bucks can buy a lot of
dignity or enough beer to restore your dignity.
Karl
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 16:02:12 -0700, mh <panfry@ricochet.com> wrote:
>i drove my cj5 on the freeway for about 70 miles. something under the
>hood spit oil everywhere. oil pressure is fine and i didn't lose a
>bunch of oil. just made a mess.
>
>i have been told it's probably the fuel pump. the vehicle has been
>running rough so it makes sense. a replacement pump is about 15 bucks
>at autozone. according to the manual, it looks like a fairly simple
>process.
>
>without a warm garage (it's cold here), i was thinking about letting
>the shop fix it. they quoted me somewhere bt $150 and $175 without an
>oil change. seems steep.
>
>i have an inline six. everything is easy to reach.
>
>am i missing something?
>
>thanks in advance for any advice.
>
>matt
>
I have seen people take thier vehicles to an indoor parking lot to
work on. There is no dignity in it, but a 150 bucks can buy a lot of
dignity or enough beer to restore your dignity.
Karl
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 16:02:12 -0700, mh <panfry@ricochet.com> wrote:
>i drove my cj5 on the freeway for about 70 miles. something under the
>hood spit oil everywhere. oil pressure is fine and i didn't lose a
>bunch of oil. just made a mess.
>
>i have been told it's probably the fuel pump. the vehicle has been
>running rough so it makes sense. a replacement pump is about 15 bucks
>at autozone. according to the manual, it looks like a fairly simple
>process.
>
>without a warm garage (it's cold here), i was thinking about letting
>the shop fix it. they quoted me somewhere bt $150 and $175 without an
>oil change. seems steep.
>
>i have an inline six. everything is easy to reach.
>
>am i missing something?
>
>thanks in advance for any advice.
>
>matt
>
#32
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: mechanical fuel pump - 73 cj5
I think before I got all worked up about how much it costs to replace, I'd be a
little more sure than "probably".
In message <hl25svgml80nt90oqhct5obkm673mbo6kv@4ax.com>, "mh" wrote:
>i drove my cj5 on the freeway for about 70 miles. something under the
>hood spit oil everywhere. oil pressure is fine and i didn't lose a
>bunch of oil. just made a mess.
>
>i have been told it's probably the fuel pump. the vehicle has been
>running rough so it makes sense. a replacement pump is about 15 bucks
>at autozone. according to the manual, it looks like a fairly simple
>process.
>
>without a warm garage (it's cold here), i was thinking about letting
>the shop fix it. they quoted me somewhere bt $150 and $175 without an
>oil change. seems steep.
>
>i have an inline six. everything is easy to reach.
>
>am i missing something?
>
>thanks in advance for any advice.
>
>matt
>
little more sure than "probably".
In message <hl25svgml80nt90oqhct5obkm673mbo6kv@4ax.com>, "mh" wrote:
>i drove my cj5 on the freeway for about 70 miles. something under the
>hood spit oil everywhere. oil pressure is fine and i didn't lose a
>bunch of oil. just made a mess.
>
>i have been told it's probably the fuel pump. the vehicle has been
>running rough so it makes sense. a replacement pump is about 15 bucks
>at autozone. according to the manual, it looks like a fairly simple
>process.
>
>without a warm garage (it's cold here), i was thinking about letting
>the shop fix it. they quoted me somewhere bt $150 and $175 without an
>oil change. seems steep.
>
>i have an inline six. everything is easy to reach.
>
>am i missing something?
>
>thanks in advance for any advice.
>
>matt
>
#33
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: mechanical fuel pump - 73 cj5
I think before I got all worked up about how much it costs to replace, I'd be a
little more sure than "probably".
In message <hl25svgml80nt90oqhct5obkm673mbo6kv@4ax.com>, "mh" wrote:
>i drove my cj5 on the freeway for about 70 miles. something under the
>hood spit oil everywhere. oil pressure is fine and i didn't lose a
>bunch of oil. just made a mess.
>
>i have been told it's probably the fuel pump. the vehicle has been
>running rough so it makes sense. a replacement pump is about 15 bucks
>at autozone. according to the manual, it looks like a fairly simple
>process.
>
>without a warm garage (it's cold here), i was thinking about letting
>the shop fix it. they quoted me somewhere bt $150 and $175 without an
>oil change. seems steep.
>
>i have an inline six. everything is easy to reach.
>
>am i missing something?
>
>thanks in advance for any advice.
>
>matt
>
little more sure than "probably".
In message <hl25svgml80nt90oqhct5obkm673mbo6kv@4ax.com>, "mh" wrote:
>i drove my cj5 on the freeway for about 70 miles. something under the
>hood spit oil everywhere. oil pressure is fine and i didn't lose a
>bunch of oil. just made a mess.
>
>i have been told it's probably the fuel pump. the vehicle has been
>running rough so it makes sense. a replacement pump is about 15 bucks
>at autozone. according to the manual, it looks like a fairly simple
>process.
>
>without a warm garage (it's cold here), i was thinking about letting
>the shop fix it. they quoted me somewhere bt $150 and $175 without an
>oil change. seems steep.
>
>i have an inline six. everything is easy to reach.
>
>am i missing something?
>
>thanks in advance for any advice.
>
>matt
>
#34
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: mechanical fuel pump - 73 cj5
I think before I got all worked up about how much it costs to replace, I'd be a
little more sure than "probably".
In message <hl25svgml80nt90oqhct5obkm673mbo6kv@4ax.com>, "mh" wrote:
>i drove my cj5 on the freeway for about 70 miles. something under the
>hood spit oil everywhere. oil pressure is fine and i didn't lose a
>bunch of oil. just made a mess.
>
>i have been told it's probably the fuel pump. the vehicle has been
>running rough so it makes sense. a replacement pump is about 15 bucks
>at autozone. according to the manual, it looks like a fairly simple
>process.
>
>without a warm garage (it's cold here), i was thinking about letting
>the shop fix it. they quoted me somewhere bt $150 and $175 without an
>oil change. seems steep.
>
>i have an inline six. everything is easy to reach.
>
>am i missing something?
>
>thanks in advance for any advice.
>
>matt
>
little more sure than "probably".
In message <hl25svgml80nt90oqhct5obkm673mbo6kv@4ax.com>, "mh" wrote:
>i drove my cj5 on the freeway for about 70 miles. something under the
>hood spit oil everywhere. oil pressure is fine and i didn't lose a
>bunch of oil. just made a mess.
>
>i have been told it's probably the fuel pump. the vehicle has been
>running rough so it makes sense. a replacement pump is about 15 bucks
>at autozone. according to the manual, it looks like a fairly simple
>process.
>
>without a warm garage (it's cold here), i was thinking about letting
>the shop fix it. they quoted me somewhere bt $150 and $175 without an
>oil change. seems steep.
>
>i have an inline six. everything is easy to reach.
>
>am i missing something?
>
>thanks in advance for any advice.
>
>matt
>
#35
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: mechanical fuel pump - 73 cj5
Oh ya, we started the job in full snow suits and finished in short
sleeves. The weather really changes fast around here.
It is anther beautiful sunny day today though.
Mike
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> Yes and I remember you installing Jo's engine in the snow.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > I was driving all over the city today with the top doan and doors off
> > eh....
> >
> > It is looking like snow out there now though....
> >
> > Mike
sleeves. The weather really changes fast around here.
It is anther beautiful sunny day today though.
Mike
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> Yes and I remember you installing Jo's engine in the snow.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > I was driving all over the city today with the top doan and doors off
> > eh....
> >
> > It is looking like snow out there now though....
> >
> > Mike
#36
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: mechanical fuel pump - 73 cj5
Oh ya, we started the job in full snow suits and finished in short
sleeves. The weather really changes fast around here.
It is anther beautiful sunny day today though.
Mike
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> Yes and I remember you installing Jo's engine in the snow.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > I was driving all over the city today with the top doan and doors off
> > eh....
> >
> > It is looking like snow out there now though....
> >
> > Mike
sleeves. The weather really changes fast around here.
It is anther beautiful sunny day today though.
Mike
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> Yes and I remember you installing Jo's engine in the snow.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > I was driving all over the city today with the top doan and doors off
> > eh....
> >
> > It is looking like snow out there now though....
> >
> > Mike
#37
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: mechanical fuel pump - 73 cj5
Oh ya, we started the job in full snow suits and finished in short
sleeves. The weather really changes fast around here.
It is anther beautiful sunny day today though.
Mike
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> Yes and I remember you installing Jo's engine in the snow.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > I was driving all over the city today with the top doan and doors off
> > eh....
> >
> > It is looking like snow out there now though....
> >
> > Mike
sleeves. The weather really changes fast around here.
It is anther beautiful sunny day today though.
Mike
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> Yes and I remember you installing Jo's engine in the snow.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > I was driving all over the city today with the top doan and doors off
> > eh....
> >
> > It is looking like snow out there now though....
> >
> > Mike
#38
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: update
here's the update.
after 'probably' being chastised into getting off my lazy ****, i
sucked up the 20 degree weather this morning.
actually, the oil pressure sending line is leaking ever so slightly.
the freeway miles must have increased the flow and the fan just blew
it everywhere.
and the vehicle is running rough because the fuel line is
leaking...right on the manifold. that's safe. geez.
thanks for the responses...and the heckling.
safe holidaze,
matt
after 'probably' being chastised into getting off my lazy ****, i
sucked up the 20 degree weather this morning.
actually, the oil pressure sending line is leaking ever so slightly.
the freeway miles must have increased the flow and the fan just blew
it everywhere.
and the vehicle is running rough because the fuel line is
leaking...right on the manifold. that's safe. geez.
thanks for the responses...and the heckling.
safe holidaze,
matt
#39
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: update
here's the update.
after 'probably' being chastised into getting off my lazy ****, i
sucked up the 20 degree weather this morning.
actually, the oil pressure sending line is leaking ever so slightly.
the freeway miles must have increased the flow and the fan just blew
it everywhere.
and the vehicle is running rough because the fuel line is
leaking...right on the manifold. that's safe. geez.
thanks for the responses...and the heckling.
safe holidaze,
matt
after 'probably' being chastised into getting off my lazy ****, i
sucked up the 20 degree weather this morning.
actually, the oil pressure sending line is leaking ever so slightly.
the freeway miles must have increased the flow and the fan just blew
it everywhere.
and the vehicle is running rough because the fuel line is
leaking...right on the manifold. that's safe. geez.
thanks for the responses...and the heckling.
safe holidaze,
matt
#40
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: update
here's the update.
after 'probably' being chastised into getting off my lazy ****, i
sucked up the 20 degree weather this morning.
actually, the oil pressure sending line is leaking ever so slightly.
the freeway miles must have increased the flow and the fan just blew
it everywhere.
and the vehicle is running rough because the fuel line is
leaking...right on the manifold. that's safe. geez.
thanks for the responses...and the heckling.
safe holidaze,
matt
after 'probably' being chastised into getting off my lazy ****, i
sucked up the 20 degree weather this morning.
actually, the oil pressure sending line is leaking ever so slightly.
the freeway miles must have increased the flow and the fan just blew
it everywhere.
and the vehicle is running rough because the fuel line is
leaking...right on the manifold. that's safe. geez.
thanks for the responses...and the heckling.
safe holidaze,
matt