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Kurt 11-23-2017 06:05 PM

TJ Build Thread
 
Ill spare the history of the Jeep. But after 7 years since starting the project, Im about to move it under its own power tomorrow (Black Friday). I need to move it out of the garage and give it a bath, and clean up the spot its been sitting in for years. My neighbor is coming over to install some more outlets for me, and needs the room to work.

1997 TJ.

Details: 5.7 Hemi, 545rfe trans, Atlas transfer case, HPD60 front with Artec truss, hi steer arms, Detroit, Yukon axles, Yukon 35 spline hubs. Tera60 Rear retubed to full witdth with 14 bolt outers, custom shafts, ARB air locker. Suspension is 4 link front and rear with Fox 2.0 adjustable coilovers. Full cage inside with Mastercraft seats and harnesses. 42" IROK's on Trailread 17" Beadlocks.

Status as of now....bled the brakes, bolted the rear driveshaft in place, and made sure fluids were topped off. I started up the Hemi about a month ago and found a few issues that ive since corrected; fittings on the remote oil filter leaked, steering hoses leaked at the ram.

So, tomorrow I start it up, put it in gear, and move it about 15 feet.

FUBAR 11-23-2017 07:13 PM

https://www.mememaker.net/api/bucket...k-goodluck.jpg

JEEPJERK 11-25-2017 01:47 AM

Did you make it?

6DoF 11-25-2017 08:26 AM

http://38.media.tumblr.com/c1debe54e...kogxo1_500.gif

Kurt 11-26-2017 01:25 PM

One of the steering hoses won't stop leaking, not sure why. Probably need to get a new fitting.

Started it up at least and let it run....lifter noises quieted down and it smoothed out pretty good. Need to fix that steering hose first and let it run longer and get up to temp.

FUBAR 11-26-2017 05:56 PM

When I did my SBC swap I had the same issue. It was a fitting on the hose.

MBood82 11-26-2017 06:52 PM

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Cobound 11-27-2017 11:43 AM

Get on it!

Kurt 11-30-2017 12:38 AM

Ok...well, it moved under its own power. Pulled out of the garage and washed the layers of filth off of it.

https://kdfabworks.3dcartstores.com/...s/IMG_3061.jpg

https://kdfabworks.3dcartstores.com/...s/IMG_3070.jpg

Then the high from getting it moved went away quickly. I was backing it into the garage and it died on me. Not like it stumbled with loss of fuel, but just quit. Won't restart....theres no fuel pump kicking on, no starter, and the gauges display "no bus".

Its got to be something simple since it was running just fine earlier, and just suddenly quit. Either a pinched wire, loose wire/plug, loose ground....something.

FUBAR 11-30-2017 06:08 AM

Did you check the air in the tires?

6DoF 11-30-2017 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FUBAR (Post 3628)
Did you check the air in the tires?

i'm with him, you probably never changed over to storage air did you :slap:

to me that sounds like a lost connection. like way back when the last time you jacked with it something wasn't plugged in all the way. or you got water in something and it'll dry, try again tonight.

Kurt 11-30-2017 09:34 AM

there’s 0 tire pressure in the tires. Had to ratchet strap the suspension down do get it out of the garage. :D

FUBAR 11-30-2017 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kurt (Post 3651)
there’s 0 tire pressure in the tires. Had to ratchet strap the suspension down do get it out of the garage. :D

When my CJ moved under it's own power, I had to flatten the tires to get it out of the garage. And the top had to be off. The roll bar pad rubbed the top of the garage door jamb.

Kurt 11-30-2017 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FUBAR (Post 3659)
When my CJ moved under it's own power, I had to flatten the tires to get it out of the garage. And the top had to be off. The roll bar pad rubbed the top of the garage door jamb.

even with the suspension ratcheted down the top still rubbed. If I had the top off it'd clear.

Kurt 11-30-2017 04:55 PM

Found one of the fuses in the fuse panel behind the glove box was blown. 10amp fuse for the power distribution block, replaced that and it fired right up.

Now to track down why is popped that fuse...... :james:

FUBAR 12-08-2017 08:47 AM

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6DoF 12-08-2017 09:15 AM

:lol:

Kurt 01-22-2019 10:54 AM

Well, it IS alive. I've done a lot of detail work to get it cleaned up and was actually able to drive it. Took a few spins around the block with it and took my son for a ride...he has never seen it run as I started the tear down before he was born. He's 8 now. :facepalm: A buddy of mine came down and helped get some of the last things done so we can do the test drive.

Going through it all now to make sure all bolts are tight, and then I'll be posting it up for sale. Need to figure out an asking price.

https://kdfabworks.3dcartstores.com/...s/IMG_7230.jpg

https://kdfabworks.3dcartstores.com/...s/IMG_7234.jpg

https://kdfabworks.3dcartstores.com/...s/IMG_7241.jpg

Cobound 01-22-2019 12:00 PM

:eek:

Damn, 8 years...and selling it. Well, makes me realize just how lucky I was w/ my Scrambler...and why I went out and bought a built JK :lol:

Good luck on the sale - why not keep it for at least a little bit, now that it's moving/running? :dunno:

Kurt 01-22-2019 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobound (Post 21916)
:eek:

Good luck on the sale - why not keep it for at least a little bit, now that it's moving/running? :dunno:

Thought about it, but if I wheel it, Ill end up wanting to keep it. I also run the risk of doing something that detracts from the value as-is. Also, 8 years is a long time, and there's things I'd do differently now. Im having a hard time as I finish it now, not going back and redoing some things. If I keep it, Ill always want to keep re-working it and I dont want to do that.

We're planning on moving, so I'll be selling to do that, and then putting some money into the JK after the move.


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