Repair of the Week
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Re: Repair of the Week
Sounds like you bought the cheaper gallons of coolant without
realizing they were already cut fifty percent.
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"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
>
> Mark
> '98 TJ
> '98 XJ
realizing they were already cut fifty percent.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
>
> Mark
> '98 TJ
> '98 XJ
#12
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Re: Repair of the Week
Sounds like you bought the cheaper gallons of coolant without
realizing they were already cut fifty percent.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
>
> Mark
> '98 TJ
> '98 XJ
realizing they were already cut fifty percent.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
>
> Mark
> '98 TJ
> '98 XJ
#13
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Re: Repair of the Week
Sounds like you bought the cheaper gallons of coolant without
realizing they were already cut fifty percent.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
>
> Mark
> '98 TJ
> '98 XJ
realizing they were already cut fifty percent.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"M. E. Bye" wrote:
>
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
>
> Mark
> '98 TJ
> '98 XJ
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Re: Repair of the Week
M. E. Bye says...
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
>
> Mark
> '98 TJ
> '98 XJ
>
We always fear immediately that it's going to be really hard and/or
enormously expensive, but it could be as simple as a broken hose clamp.
--
Dale Beckett
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
>
> Mark
> '98 TJ
> '98 XJ
>
We always fear immediately that it's going to be really hard and/or
enormously expensive, but it could be as simple as a broken hose clamp.
--
Dale Beckett
#18
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Re: Repair of the Week
M. E. Bye says...
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
>
> Mark
> '98 TJ
> '98 XJ
>
We always fear immediately that it's going to be really hard and/or
enormously expensive, but it could be as simple as a broken hose clamp.
--
Dale Beckett
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
>
> Mark
> '98 TJ
> '98 XJ
>
We always fear immediately that it's going to be really hard and/or
enormously expensive, but it could be as simple as a broken hose clamp.
--
Dale Beckett
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Re: Repair of the Week
M. E. Bye says...
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
>
> Mark
> '98 TJ
> '98 XJ
>
We always fear immediately that it's going to be really hard and/or
enormously expensive, but it could be as simple as a broken hose clamp.
--
Dale Beckett
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
>
> Mark
> '98 TJ
> '98 XJ
>
We always fear immediately that it's going to be really hard and/or
enormously expensive, but it could be as simple as a broken hose clamp.
--
Dale Beckett
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Re: Repair of the Week
On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 16:05:47 UTC M. E. Bye <fxdyna@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
Oh, do I know that feeling! CLutch master cylinder was leaking,
finally died (I thought). Got parts, started, waited for the weather
to warm up a little more, then realized that the new one left me with
about an inch of travel from the floor. WTF??? Doing my imitation of
a pretzel, I look up under the dash and the offset arm on the clutch
pedal (88 MJ) has broken and bent. Hey! That's a quarter inch steel
arm! Cuss and swear for an hour to get the pedal off the hanger only
to find my oxygen tank is empty. Off to the welding supply house,
weld pdeal, fight it back in... A job that should take an hour at the
outside has consumed the better part of a week now, given company,
Christmas, etc. etc.
What's the chances of that stupid arm breaking at exactly the same
time the mc goes titsup???
--
Will Honea
> Remember just last week my posting about windshield wiper motors going
> belly up? Well, yesterday I noticed an antifreeze puddle (of
> significant size) under the front end. Just a year ago (almost to the
> day) I had the radiator pulled and repaired.
> Why do we drive these things?
Oh, do I know that feeling! CLutch master cylinder was leaking,
finally died (I thought). Got parts, started, waited for the weather
to warm up a little more, then realized that the new one left me with
about an inch of travel from the floor. WTF??? Doing my imitation of
a pretzel, I look up under the dash and the offset arm on the clutch
pedal (88 MJ) has broken and bent. Hey! That's a quarter inch steel
arm! Cuss and swear for an hour to get the pedal off the hanger only
to find my oxygen tank is empty. Off to the welding supply house,
weld pdeal, fight it back in... A job that should take an hour at the
outside has consumed the better part of a week now, given company,
Christmas, etc. etc.
What's the chances of that stupid arm breaking at exactly the same
time the mc goes titsup???
--
Will Honea