Rear axle volume...
#11
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Re: Rear axle volume...
Don`t know what gearing I have .....2000-2200rpms at 60mph....don`t know if
the previous owner changed the speedo gear or not. Didn`t change the front
gear oil yet, ran out of oil...tomorrow. The previous owner also ran without
both swaybars he had lost the disconnect tube on the left side, so I bought
a replacement and installed it..steering seems a bit tighter and more
confidant.
The yj needs a new muffler so I bought a muffler+tailpipe the system on
there now has no tailpipe, well actually it does a 6" tailpipe from the
muffler. I thought maybe it had something to do with rock climbing...what do
i know!
Of course the standard tailpipe won`t fit with the lift + Plastic/Rubber 20
gal fuel tank! As I found out. Is there so such a thing as a flexible
tailpipe similar to those flexible gas lines for your gas stove?
Thanks
Boris
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:UaadnS5iI9Iyu2fZnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Do you have stock (3.07) gearing? You could be doing much better on fuel
> if you had the correct gears. Hopefully Mike R will chime in with some
> tips on tuning your carb for better economy. IIRC, he gets around 23mpg
> with a 6cyl CJ on 33's.
>
> As far as the rear end goes, park it on level ground and fill untill oil
> runs out of the hole and you should be all set. Did you change the front
> diff oil?
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WQoKg.1180$%75.772@trnddc05...
>> No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
>> 30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
>> lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
>> sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it
>> misses some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
>> Boris
>> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>>
>>
>>
>> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
>> news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>> Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>>> slip?
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Carl
>>>
>>>
>>> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that
>>>>hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is
>>>>still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work,
>>>>which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow.
>>>>Should I add some more?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Boris
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
the previous owner changed the speedo gear or not. Didn`t change the front
gear oil yet, ran out of oil...tomorrow. The previous owner also ran without
both swaybars he had lost the disconnect tube on the left side, so I bought
a replacement and installed it..steering seems a bit tighter and more
confidant.
The yj needs a new muffler so I bought a muffler+tailpipe the system on
there now has no tailpipe, well actually it does a 6" tailpipe from the
muffler. I thought maybe it had something to do with rock climbing...what do
i know!
Of course the standard tailpipe won`t fit with the lift + Plastic/Rubber 20
gal fuel tank! As I found out. Is there so such a thing as a flexible
tailpipe similar to those flexible gas lines for your gas stove?
Thanks
Boris
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:UaadnS5iI9Iyu2fZnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Do you have stock (3.07) gearing? You could be doing much better on fuel
> if you had the correct gears. Hopefully Mike R will chime in with some
> tips on tuning your carb for better economy. IIRC, he gets around 23mpg
> with a 6cyl CJ on 33's.
>
> As far as the rear end goes, park it on level ground and fill untill oil
> runs out of the hole and you should be all set. Did you change the front
> diff oil?
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WQoKg.1180$%75.772@trnddc05...
>> No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
>> 30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
>> lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
>> sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it
>> misses some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
>> Boris
>> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>>
>>
>>
>> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
>> news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>> Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>>> slip?
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Carl
>>>
>>>
>>> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that
>>>>hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is
>>>>still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work,
>>>>which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow.
>>>>Should I add some more?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Boris
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#12
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Posts: n/a
Re: Rear axle volume...
Don`t know what gearing I have .....2000-2200rpms at 60mph....don`t know if
the previous owner changed the speedo gear or not. Didn`t change the front
gear oil yet, ran out of oil...tomorrow. The previous owner also ran without
both swaybars he had lost the disconnect tube on the left side, so I bought
a replacement and installed it..steering seems a bit tighter and more
confidant.
The yj needs a new muffler so I bought a muffler+tailpipe the system on
there now has no tailpipe, well actually it does a 6" tailpipe from the
muffler. I thought maybe it had something to do with rock climbing...what do
i know!
Of course the standard tailpipe won`t fit with the lift + Plastic/Rubber 20
gal fuel tank! As I found out. Is there so such a thing as a flexible
tailpipe similar to those flexible gas lines for your gas stove?
Thanks
Boris
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:UaadnS5iI9Iyu2fZnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Do you have stock (3.07) gearing? You could be doing much better on fuel
> if you had the correct gears. Hopefully Mike R will chime in with some
> tips on tuning your carb for better economy. IIRC, he gets around 23mpg
> with a 6cyl CJ on 33's.
>
> As far as the rear end goes, park it on level ground and fill untill oil
> runs out of the hole and you should be all set. Did you change the front
> diff oil?
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WQoKg.1180$%75.772@trnddc05...
>> No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
>> 30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
>> lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
>> sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it
>> misses some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
>> Boris
>> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>>
>>
>>
>> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
>> news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>> Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>>> slip?
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Carl
>>>
>>>
>>> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that
>>>>hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is
>>>>still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work,
>>>>which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow.
>>>>Should I add some more?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Boris
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
the previous owner changed the speedo gear or not. Didn`t change the front
gear oil yet, ran out of oil...tomorrow. The previous owner also ran without
both swaybars he had lost the disconnect tube on the left side, so I bought
a replacement and installed it..steering seems a bit tighter and more
confidant.
The yj needs a new muffler so I bought a muffler+tailpipe the system on
there now has no tailpipe, well actually it does a 6" tailpipe from the
muffler. I thought maybe it had something to do with rock climbing...what do
i know!
Of course the standard tailpipe won`t fit with the lift + Plastic/Rubber 20
gal fuel tank! As I found out. Is there so such a thing as a flexible
tailpipe similar to those flexible gas lines for your gas stove?
Thanks
Boris
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:UaadnS5iI9Iyu2fZnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Do you have stock (3.07) gearing? You could be doing much better on fuel
> if you had the correct gears. Hopefully Mike R will chime in with some
> tips on tuning your carb for better economy. IIRC, he gets around 23mpg
> with a 6cyl CJ on 33's.
>
> As far as the rear end goes, park it on level ground and fill untill oil
> runs out of the hole and you should be all set. Did you change the front
> diff oil?
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WQoKg.1180$%75.772@trnddc05...
>> No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
>> 30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
>> lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
>> sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it
>> misses some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
>> Boris
>> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>>
>>
>>
>> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
>> news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>> Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>>> slip?
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Carl
>>>
>>>
>>> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that
>>>>hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is
>>>>still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work,
>>>>which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow.
>>>>Should I add some more?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Boris
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#13
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Re: Rear axle volume...
Don`t know what gearing I have .....2000-2200rpms at 60mph....don`t know if
the previous owner changed the speedo gear or not. Didn`t change the front
gear oil yet, ran out of oil...tomorrow. The previous owner also ran without
both swaybars he had lost the disconnect tube on the left side, so I bought
a replacement and installed it..steering seems a bit tighter and more
confidant.
The yj needs a new muffler so I bought a muffler+tailpipe the system on
there now has no tailpipe, well actually it does a 6" tailpipe from the
muffler. I thought maybe it had something to do with rock climbing...what do
i know!
Of course the standard tailpipe won`t fit with the lift + Plastic/Rubber 20
gal fuel tank! As I found out. Is there so such a thing as a flexible
tailpipe similar to those flexible gas lines for your gas stove?
Thanks
Boris
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:UaadnS5iI9Iyu2fZnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Do you have stock (3.07) gearing? You could be doing much better on fuel
> if you had the correct gears. Hopefully Mike R will chime in with some
> tips on tuning your carb for better economy. IIRC, he gets around 23mpg
> with a 6cyl CJ on 33's.
>
> As far as the rear end goes, park it on level ground and fill untill oil
> runs out of the hole and you should be all set. Did you change the front
> diff oil?
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WQoKg.1180$%75.772@trnddc05...
>> No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
>> 30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
>> lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
>> sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it
>> misses some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
>> Boris
>> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>>
>>
>>
>> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
>> news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>> Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>>> slip?
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Carl
>>>
>>>
>>> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that
>>>>hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is
>>>>still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work,
>>>>which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow.
>>>>Should I add some more?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Boris
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
the previous owner changed the speedo gear or not. Didn`t change the front
gear oil yet, ran out of oil...tomorrow. The previous owner also ran without
both swaybars he had lost the disconnect tube on the left side, so I bought
a replacement and installed it..steering seems a bit tighter and more
confidant.
The yj needs a new muffler so I bought a muffler+tailpipe the system on
there now has no tailpipe, well actually it does a 6" tailpipe from the
muffler. I thought maybe it had something to do with rock climbing...what do
i know!
Of course the standard tailpipe won`t fit with the lift + Plastic/Rubber 20
gal fuel tank! As I found out. Is there so such a thing as a flexible
tailpipe similar to those flexible gas lines for your gas stove?
Thanks
Boris
"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
news:UaadnS5iI9Iyu2fZnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Do you have stock (3.07) gearing? You could be doing much better on fuel
> if you had the correct gears. Hopefully Mike R will chime in with some
> tips on tuning your carb for better economy. IIRC, he gets around 23mpg
> with a 6cyl CJ on 33's.
>
> As far as the rear end goes, park it on level ground and fill untill oil
> runs out of the hole and you should be all set. Did you change the front
> diff oil?
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:WQoKg.1180$%75.772@trnddc05...
>> No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
>> 30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
>> lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
>> sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it
>> misses some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
>> Boris
>> http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>>
>>
>>
>> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
>> news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>> Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>>> slip?
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Carl
>>>
>>>
>>> "Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that
>>>>hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is
>>>>still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work,
>>>>which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow.
>>>>Should I add some more?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Boris
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#14
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Re: Rear axle volume...
Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
Lurch
Boris wrote:
> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
> think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts I
> can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the rear
> axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has one plug
> so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that hole? It took the
> whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is still a bit bellow the
> filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work, which has a level cement
> floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
Lurch
Boris wrote:
> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
> think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts I
> can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the rear
> axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has one plug
> so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that hole? It took the
> whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is still a bit bellow the
> filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work, which has a level cement
> floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
#15
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Re: Rear axle volume...
Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
Lurch
Boris wrote:
> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
> think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts I
> can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the rear
> axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has one plug
> so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that hole? It took the
> whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is still a bit bellow the
> filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work, which has a level cement
> floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
Lurch
Boris wrote:
> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
> think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts I
> can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the rear
> axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has one plug
> so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that hole? It took the
> whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is still a bit bellow the
> filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work, which has a level cement
> floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
#16
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Posts: n/a
Re: Rear axle volume...
Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
Lurch
Boris wrote:
> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
> think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts I
> can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the rear
> axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has one plug
> so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that hole? It took the
> whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is still a bit bellow the
> filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work, which has a level cement
> floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
Lurch
Boris wrote:
> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
> think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts I
> can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the rear
> axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has one plug
> so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that hole? It took the
> whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is still a bit bellow the
> filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work, which has a level cement
> floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
#17
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Posts: n/a
Re: Rear axle volume...
Sounds like a 3.73 axle ratio. For best fuel economy versus performance
you want the 4.2 engine running about 2200 to 2400 rpm at highway
cruising speed.
Boris wrote:
> Don`t know what gearing I have .....2000-2200rpms at 60mph....don`t know if
> the previous owner changed the speedo gear or not. Didn`t change the front
> gear oil yet, ran out of oil...tomorrow. The previous owner also ran without
> both swaybars he had lost the disconnect tube on the left side, so I bought
> a replacement and installed it..steering seems a bit tighter and more
> confidant.
> The yj needs a new muffler so I bought a muffler+tailpipe the system on
> there now has no tailpipe, well actually it does a 6" tailpipe from the
> muffler. I thought maybe it had something to do with rock climbing...what do
> i know!
> Of course the standard tailpipe won`t fit with the lift + Plastic/Rubber 20
> gal fuel tank! As I found out. Is there so such a thing as a flexible
> tailpipe similar to those flexible gas lines for your gas stove?
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
> news:UaadnS5iI9Iyu2fZnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
>>Do you have stock (3.07) gearing? You could be doing much better on fuel
>>if you had the correct gears. Hopefully Mike R will chime in with some
>>tips on tuning your carb for better economy. IIRC, he gets around 23mpg
>>with a 6cyl CJ on 33's.
>>
>>As far as the rear end goes, park it on level ground and fill untill oil
>>runs out of the hole and you should be all set. Did you change the front
>>diff oil?
>>
>>Carl
>>
>>
>>"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>news:WQoKg.1180$%75.772@trnddc05...
>>
>>>No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
>>>30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
>>>lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
>>>sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it
>>>misses some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
>>>Boris
>>>http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
>>>news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.c om...
>>>
>>>>Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>>>>slip?
>>>>
>>>>HTH,
>>>>
>>>>Carl
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>>
>>>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that
>>>>>hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is
>>>>>still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work,
>>>>>which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow.
>>>>>Should I add some more?
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>Boris
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
you want the 4.2 engine running about 2200 to 2400 rpm at highway
cruising speed.
Boris wrote:
> Don`t know what gearing I have .....2000-2200rpms at 60mph....don`t know if
> the previous owner changed the speedo gear or not. Didn`t change the front
> gear oil yet, ran out of oil...tomorrow. The previous owner also ran without
> both swaybars he had lost the disconnect tube on the left side, so I bought
> a replacement and installed it..steering seems a bit tighter and more
> confidant.
> The yj needs a new muffler so I bought a muffler+tailpipe the system on
> there now has no tailpipe, well actually it does a 6" tailpipe from the
> muffler. I thought maybe it had something to do with rock climbing...what do
> i know!
> Of course the standard tailpipe won`t fit with the lift + Plastic/Rubber 20
> gal fuel tank! As I found out. Is there so such a thing as a flexible
> tailpipe similar to those flexible gas lines for your gas stove?
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
> news:UaadnS5iI9Iyu2fZnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
>>Do you have stock (3.07) gearing? You could be doing much better on fuel
>>if you had the correct gears. Hopefully Mike R will chime in with some
>>tips on tuning your carb for better economy. IIRC, he gets around 23mpg
>>with a 6cyl CJ on 33's.
>>
>>As far as the rear end goes, park it on level ground and fill untill oil
>>runs out of the hole and you should be all set. Did you change the front
>>diff oil?
>>
>>Carl
>>
>>
>>"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>news:WQoKg.1180$%75.772@trnddc05...
>>
>>>No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
>>>30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
>>>lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
>>>sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it
>>>misses some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
>>>Boris
>>>http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
>>>news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.c om...
>>>
>>>>Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>>>>slip?
>>>>
>>>>HTH,
>>>>
>>>>Carl
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>>
>>>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that
>>>>>hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is
>>>>>still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work,
>>>>>which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow.
>>>>>Should I add some more?
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>Boris
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
#18
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Rear axle volume...
Sounds like a 3.73 axle ratio. For best fuel economy versus performance
you want the 4.2 engine running about 2200 to 2400 rpm at highway
cruising speed.
Boris wrote:
> Don`t know what gearing I have .....2000-2200rpms at 60mph....don`t know if
> the previous owner changed the speedo gear or not. Didn`t change the front
> gear oil yet, ran out of oil...tomorrow. The previous owner also ran without
> both swaybars he had lost the disconnect tube on the left side, so I bought
> a replacement and installed it..steering seems a bit tighter and more
> confidant.
> The yj needs a new muffler so I bought a muffler+tailpipe the system on
> there now has no tailpipe, well actually it does a 6" tailpipe from the
> muffler. I thought maybe it had something to do with rock climbing...what do
> i know!
> Of course the standard tailpipe won`t fit with the lift + Plastic/Rubber 20
> gal fuel tank! As I found out. Is there so such a thing as a flexible
> tailpipe similar to those flexible gas lines for your gas stove?
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
> news:UaadnS5iI9Iyu2fZnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
>>Do you have stock (3.07) gearing? You could be doing much better on fuel
>>if you had the correct gears. Hopefully Mike R will chime in with some
>>tips on tuning your carb for better economy. IIRC, he gets around 23mpg
>>with a 6cyl CJ on 33's.
>>
>>As far as the rear end goes, park it on level ground and fill untill oil
>>runs out of the hole and you should be all set. Did you change the front
>>diff oil?
>>
>>Carl
>>
>>
>>"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>news:WQoKg.1180$%75.772@trnddc05...
>>
>>>No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
>>>30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
>>>lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
>>>sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it
>>>misses some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
>>>Boris
>>>http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
>>>news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.c om...
>>>
>>>>Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>>>>slip?
>>>>
>>>>HTH,
>>>>
>>>>Carl
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>>
>>>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that
>>>>>hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is
>>>>>still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work,
>>>>>which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow.
>>>>>Should I add some more?
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>Boris
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
you want the 4.2 engine running about 2200 to 2400 rpm at highway
cruising speed.
Boris wrote:
> Don`t know what gearing I have .....2000-2200rpms at 60mph....don`t know if
> the previous owner changed the speedo gear or not. Didn`t change the front
> gear oil yet, ran out of oil...tomorrow. The previous owner also ran without
> both swaybars he had lost the disconnect tube on the left side, so I bought
> a replacement and installed it..steering seems a bit tighter and more
> confidant.
> The yj needs a new muffler so I bought a muffler+tailpipe the system on
> there now has no tailpipe, well actually it does a 6" tailpipe from the
> muffler. I thought maybe it had something to do with rock climbing...what do
> i know!
> Of course the standard tailpipe won`t fit with the lift + Plastic/Rubber 20
> gal fuel tank! As I found out. Is there so such a thing as a flexible
> tailpipe similar to those flexible gas lines for your gas stove?
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
> news:UaadnS5iI9Iyu2fZnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
>>Do you have stock (3.07) gearing? You could be doing much better on fuel
>>if you had the correct gears. Hopefully Mike R will chime in with some
>>tips on tuning your carb for better economy. IIRC, he gets around 23mpg
>>with a 6cyl CJ on 33's.
>>
>>As far as the rear end goes, park it on level ground and fill untill oil
>>runs out of the hole and you should be all set. Did you change the front
>>diff oil?
>>
>>Carl
>>
>>
>>"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>news:WQoKg.1180$%75.772@trnddc05...
>>
>>>No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
>>>30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
>>>lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
>>>sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it
>>>misses some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
>>>Boris
>>>http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
>>>news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.c om...
>>>
>>>>Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>>>>slip?
>>>>
>>>>HTH,
>>>>
>>>>Carl
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>>
>>>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that
>>>>>hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is
>>>>>still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work,
>>>>>which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow.
>>>>>Should I add some more?
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>Boris
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Rear axle volume...
Sounds like a 3.73 axle ratio. For best fuel economy versus performance
you want the 4.2 engine running about 2200 to 2400 rpm at highway
cruising speed.
Boris wrote:
> Don`t know what gearing I have .....2000-2200rpms at 60mph....don`t know if
> the previous owner changed the speedo gear or not. Didn`t change the front
> gear oil yet, ran out of oil...tomorrow. The previous owner also ran without
> both swaybars he had lost the disconnect tube on the left side, so I bought
> a replacement and installed it..steering seems a bit tighter and more
> confidant.
> The yj needs a new muffler so I bought a muffler+tailpipe the system on
> there now has no tailpipe, well actually it does a 6" tailpipe from the
> muffler. I thought maybe it had something to do with rock climbing...what do
> i know!
> Of course the standard tailpipe won`t fit with the lift + Plastic/Rubber 20
> gal fuel tank! As I found out. Is there so such a thing as a flexible
> tailpipe similar to those flexible gas lines for your gas stove?
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
> news:UaadnS5iI9Iyu2fZnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
>>Do you have stock (3.07) gearing? You could be doing much better on fuel
>>if you had the correct gears. Hopefully Mike R will chime in with some
>>tips on tuning your carb for better economy. IIRC, he gets around 23mpg
>>with a 6cyl CJ on 33's.
>>
>>As far as the rear end goes, park it on level ground and fill untill oil
>>runs out of the hole and you should be all set. Did you change the front
>>diff oil?
>>
>>Carl
>>
>>
>>"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>news:WQoKg.1180$%75.772@trnddc05...
>>
>>>No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
>>>30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
>>>lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
>>>sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it
>>>misses some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
>>>Boris
>>>http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
>>>news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.c om...
>>>
>>>>Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>>>>slip?
>>>>
>>>>HTH,
>>>>
>>>>Carl
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>>
>>>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that
>>>>>hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is
>>>>>still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work,
>>>>>which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow.
>>>>>Should I add some more?
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>Boris
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
you want the 4.2 engine running about 2200 to 2400 rpm at highway
cruising speed.
Boris wrote:
> Don`t know what gearing I have .....2000-2200rpms at 60mph....don`t know if
> the previous owner changed the speedo gear or not. Didn`t change the front
> gear oil yet, ran out of oil...tomorrow. The previous owner also ran without
> both swaybars he had lost the disconnect tube on the left side, so I bought
> a replacement and installed it..steering seems a bit tighter and more
> confidant.
> The yj needs a new muffler so I bought a muffler+tailpipe the system on
> there now has no tailpipe, well actually it does a 6" tailpipe from the
> muffler. I thought maybe it had something to do with rock climbing...what do
> i know!
> Of course the standard tailpipe won`t fit with the lift + Plastic/Rubber 20
> gal fuel tank! As I found out. Is there so such a thing as a flexible
> tailpipe similar to those flexible gas lines for your gas stove?
> Thanks
> Boris
>
>
> "Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
> news:UaadnS5iI9Iyu2fZnZ2dnUVZ_rWdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
>>Do you have stock (3.07) gearing? You could be doing much better on fuel
>>if you had the correct gears. Hopefully Mike R will chime in with some
>>tips on tuning your carb for better economy. IIRC, he gets around 23mpg
>>with a 6cyl CJ on 33's.
>>
>>As far as the rear end goes, park it on level ground and fill untill oil
>>runs out of the hole and you should be all set. Did you change the front
>>diff oil?
>>
>>Carl
>>
>>
>>"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>news:WQoKg.1180$%75.772@trnddc05...
>>
>>>No limited slip....it is a 88` 3speed auto w/a Jasper rebuilt (about
>>>30,000 miles ago) 258-6 w/weber 2bbl, all the pollution stuff is gone, 5"
>>>lift and 35" on 16" rims...getting about 10 mpg, (city+highway) does that
>>>sound about right? At start up (always starts at first attempt) it
>>>misses some until warmed up...going to get new plugs and wires tomorrow.
>>>Boris
>>>http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Carl" <carlsaiyed@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
>>>news:pJednfdWh5nQm2fZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.c om...
>>>
>>>>Add untill it runs out of the hole on level cement. Do you have limited
>>>>slip?
>>>>
>>>>HTH,
>>>>
>>>>Carl
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Boris" <borysd@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:SZmKg.320$I71.191@trnddc01...
>>>>
>>>>>I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler. I
>>>>>think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle bolts
>>>>>I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton guide the
>>>>>rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear axle only has
>>>>>one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles out of that
>>>>>hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but the level is
>>>>>still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I changed it at work,
>>>>>which has a level cement floor.... I think I will check it tomorrow.
>>>>>Should I add some more?
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>Boris
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Rear axle volume...
Correct. Should take a bit over a quart.
Eric Karr wrote:
> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>
> Lurch
>
> Boris wrote:
>
>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>
Eric Karr wrote:
> Ummm, 2 pints to a quart. :)
>
> Lurch
>
> Boris wrote:
>
>> I just changed the 80w90 Gear oil in the rear axle on my 88` Wrangler.
>> I think it is a 35C...there is a little metal tag on one of the Axle
>> bolts I can only make out the C....anyway according to the Clinton
>> guide the rear axle should only take 2.5 pints of 80w90....My rear
>> axle only has one plug so I think I have to fill it until it dribbles
>> out of that hole? It took the whole bottle of gear oil (1quart) but
>> the level is still a bit bellow the filler hole (fingered it). I
>> changed it at work, which has a level cement floor.... I think I will
>> check it tomorrow. Should I add some more?
>> Thanks
>> Boris
>>