I always figured old Harleys were like 3 year olds with a leaky diaper.
You're right Blaine! Boy, don't I know it!
I always figured old Harleys were like 3 year olds with a leaky diaper.
I had a 2007 Chevy Equinox that gave me a lot of problems with radiator hoses, electro fans and the entire cooling system, with it I learned some mechanics but I think this is something more serious and I have seen a lot of information here but I still think that I need some more practice, for now I'll start with the fan clutch and change the entire cooling system. This is a 2003 Sahara with 130k miles and it seems to have some pretty old hoses. But I'm happy to find this forum, it has a lot of information.
Hey, I have an 05 jeep tj se with the 2.4 6speed and I need to replace my rear main seal. I was wondering if the linked rms for the 4.0 would fit in mine and what about the oil pan gasket aswell.
The pictures at #11 are confusing. The seal goes in the groove farthest from the bearing. Don't why it is shown in the wrong groove.
Also if it hasn't already been mentioned, there are the seal kits where the two halves are identical.. just like a circle cut in half.
Then there are the kits as shown here.. the bottom half has 'ears'.
Rear Main Seal (2000-2006 models)
Is it recommended to use a Mopar seal or is Fel-Pro just as good? What about Timken?
Mopar
Fel Pro actually builds the seals they sell. Mopar buys them from a vendor. I try to buy from a builder that also sells to OEM. Get the same quality without paying the Mopar tax.
