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Re: valve reed assembly part came straight now twisty how can i fix thiss [Re: blackmage] #823329 07/07/07 03:10 PM
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toddstidham1 Offline
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Looks like they sent you the wrong part. I'd contact them and arrange to send it back and exchange it. Maybe include the picture of the original?


-Todd
1987 Montero 2.6l 5-speed (Sold...but I still miss her)
2008 Jeep Patriot Sport 4x4
Re: valve reed assembly part came straight now twisty how can i fix thiss [Re: toddstidham1] #823330 07/07/07 03:43 PM
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blackmage Offline OP
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lol too late its been like a month since i had it ima attempt to bend the pipe and see if i can get it to fit somehow if not ima just take the one thats in it and weld something over the holes thats exact part number you guys gave me to order i looked and everything

Re: valve reed assembly part came straight now twisty how can i fix thiss [Re: blackmage] #823331 07/07/07 07:45 PM
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rxinhed Offline
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And use .,!?() ABC, please.

The part in your second picture is for the earlier (83-86) 2.6L with the pre-cat in the exhaust manifold. The pipe will likely be very brittle and not conform to your desired path. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />

Re: valve reed assembly part came straight now twisty how can i fix thiss [Re: rxinhed] #823332 07/07/07 07:51 PM
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blackmage Offline OP
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i ordered for 87 raider it said it on the paper and everything its like a week exchange isn't it i'm f'd or i could try and spend another 40 from them but is it worth it like i don't know what to do for real i can't get to junk yards or get rides i'm one of those loner type of people

Re: valve reed assembly part came straight now twisty how can i fix thiss [Re: blackmage] #823333 07/07/07 08:06 PM
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rxinhed Offline
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Even 'loner' types of people have friends and relatives. Secondly, you're online. It is possible to make parts come to you.

You could have posted your need(s) in the parts wanted section on this board and avoided the 'noid.

You could, also, review the posts for people parting out other similar trucks and contact then for this part. There's a post from San Diego there right now, a guy (BAD87-2DR) parting his 87 Monty. He's probably in possession of this part. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Re: valve reed assembly part came straight now twisty how can i fix thiss [Re: rxinhed] #823334 07/08/07 08:27 AM
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blackmage Offline OP
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emailed him hopefully that works or ima just order another one or call them see if i can't work something out

another issue that I'm scared of is i bought it with a non working after market temp gauge so my stock dash one sky rockets and i quite don't know what i need to get the stock one working again every telling me get another aftermarket i kinda don't wanna do that.

Re: valve reed assembly part came straight now twisty how can i fix thiss [Re: blackmage] #823335 07/08/07 04:18 PM
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toddstidham1 Offline
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My temp gauge just needed a new sender installed into the intake manifold to get it working again. It's a single wire sensor mounted in the lowest part of the intake manifold (under the thermostat housing). I think it cost like 9 bucks or something.


-Todd
1987 Montero 2.6l 5-speed (Sold...but I still miss her)
2008 Jeep Patriot Sport 4x4
Re: valve reed assembly part came straight now twisty how can i fix thiss [Re: toddstidham1] #823336 07/08/07 05:47 PM
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blackmage Offline OP
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nice thats all i needed to know that guy didn't have a valve reed for me so i'm on the hunt i can't find the papers to the one i got from mitsupart.net i guess i could call them i have the emails and part number may they'll be cool and understanding

Re: valve reed assembly part came straight now twisty how can i fix thiss [Re: blackmage] #823337 07/08/07 07:16 PM
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sparkem Offline
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seriouslyitisveryhardtoreadpostslikeyours

Nobody is perfect. A lot of us make grammar mistakes in our posts. Atleast try to use punctuation.

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_comma.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Period
http://www.arts.uottawa.ca/writcent/hypergrammar/punct.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Question_mark

Last edited by sparkem; 07/08/07 07:16 PM.
Re: valve reed assembly part came straight now twisty how can i fix thiss [Re: sparkem] #823338 07/08/07 07:42 PM
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seriouslyitisveryhardtoreadpostslikeyours


idhavetosecondthatstatement

And please use capital letters at the beginning of your sentences. It's easy to do. You're already typing the letters...just hit "shift" while typing the first letter of each sentence.

By the way, I don't know how to type - I type with only a couple fingers - so please don't try to use that excuse.

Who care's? You've been hounded and hounded about this by us here repeatly. We care. Your posts are very hard to read. Please help us help you.


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