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Re: JEEP BLUES [Re: BigJim] #759910 10/25/06 02:38 AM
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coachj Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
OK JIM THIS IS WHAT I FOUND OUT TODAY CALLED THE COMPANY THAT BUILT THE MOTOR, THEY ARE SAYING THE RINGS HAVE NOT YET SEATED IN THE 5 CYL'S..WHICH I THINK IS B/S..BUT WHAT DO I KNOW....HAD A LEAK-DOWN TEST DONE AND IT SHOWED I WAS LEAKING AIR PAST THE PISTONS. SO WHO KNOWS...TOLD HIM I WOULD TRY AND LET IT RUN ANOTHER 100 MILE'S AND IF IT HASENT SEATED BY THEN, I WANT A NEW ENGINE, THEY SAID THEY WOULD MAKE IT GOOD, IF I WANT TO GO THAT ROUTE.

Re: JEEP BLUES [Re: coachj] #759911 10/25/06 02:51 AM
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BigJim Offline
Web Wheeler
Jesus! They must have used chrome rings! And oval cyls. Man I have never seen a fresh engine that had leakby in the new cyls and rings. I think I would fill the tank with gasoline and park her in the driveway and adjust the fast idle screw to about 2600.. then I would watch some good football with my friends while It broke itself in.
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professional bovine relocation specialist
Re: JEEP BLUES [Re: BigJim] #759912 10/25/06 02:54 AM
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BigJim Offline
Web Wheeler
Coach I thought you had a NEW engine.. NEW engines come with better rings and cyls than that. It is not unknown for the NEW engine to have missing or upside down rings in them.. Good luck and keep us posted.
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Re: JEEP BLUES [Re: BigJim] #759913 10/25/06 01:23 PM
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coachj Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
its new....or so now i am starting to wonder...i think i bought a core some one turned in and they painted and just sent it to me.....im about ready to just sell it for what i can get out of it and start over... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

Re: JEEP BLUES [Re: coachj] #759914 10/25/06 01:57 PM
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cuervo25 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
most engines take around 500 miles to "break in" give it until then. every new car manuel says in it that some oil burning is common until it properly seals. just give it some time. bj has a good idea set the fast idle and let it run and go watch a game,or do whatever. by the time it is over it should be set.if not call your local chrysler dealer and see if they can get you a new one. if they can go to where you got the engine from and tell them you want your money back the get your engine from chrysler.


out of all the jeeps in this town the d**n gremlin had to invade mine

I've done so much,with so little for so long i can practicly do anything with nothing
Re: JEEP BLUES [Re: cuervo25] #759915 10/25/06 04:09 PM
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BigJim Offline
Web Wheeler
Yeah Cuervo... but the damn things are at least supposed to IDLE! We build engines and send the straight to the track! They have a total of ONE MINUTE to break in! Naaah, there is a real problem here. He can run that thing all day long and I'll betcha it still has the same problems.
His only out is to go ahead and run her for hours and hours and then check the compression again.
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Re: JEEP BLUES [Re: BigJim] #759916 10/26/06 04:33 AM
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coachj Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
THATS JUST WHAT ME AND THE OLE GIRL ARE GONNA DO FRIDAY..TANK OR 2 OF GAS.. A TRIP TO ATLANTA ABOUT 75 0R 80 IF SHE DONT BREAK...MAYBE SHE WILL BREAK IN....IF NOT ITS NEW EGINE TIME..THAT WILL BE ALMOST 1000 AND IT WILL BE HARD MILES.....

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