Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts

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I'd worry about running the engine when it's not fully supported. Any clearance issues from it leaning? Did you prop it up?

There were no apparent issues. It was uneventful. Reckon a good test if the motor mounts.

Editing to say, I'm fairly confident I didn't add supports anywhere. It's a couple years back, memory gets fuzzy on details.
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Sounds like he wants to be rid of a 5 series.

Sounds like an idiot to me. My previous job was for a company that did IT contracting for a lot of municipalities around New England. The last one I worked in was down by the shore in CT and I got talking to one of the police officers. He told me there had been a lot of car thefts in that town, gangs would drop off minors in neighborhoods to steal cars knowing the police wouldn't engage in a car chase with a minor. He said the kids being dropped off always found cars to steal. One guy in town had his car stolen and then recovered 3 different times because you guessed it, he left the car unlocked with the keys in it.

Also, from being an insurance adjuster in a previous life... many polices have a fine print statement saying they won't cover theft if you "give" the keys to the driver. Keeping the keys in an unlocked car falls under that category in their mind.
 
my neighbor leaves his keys and his wallet in his 5 series almost continuously
Sounds like an idiot to me. My previous job was for a company that did IT contracting for a lot of municipalities around New England. The last one I worked in was down by the shore in CT and I got talking to one of the police officers. He told me there had been a lot of car thefts in that town, gangs would drop off minors in neighborhoods to steal cars knowing the police wouldn't engage in a car chase with a minor. He said the kids being dropped off always found cars to steal. One guy in town had his car stolen and then recovered 3 different times because you guessed it, he left the car unlocked with the keys in it.

Also, from being an insurance adjuster in a previous life... many polices have a fine print statement saying they won't cover theft if you "give" the keys to the driver. Keeping the keys in an unlocked car falls under that category in their mind.

Most states actually have laws on the books about leaving keys in side vehicles. It's considered enticing a crime and people can actually be fined or charged with a misdemeanor. Some states wont stop there either. If your car is stolen and you left the keys in it you can face significant legal and financial liability for any crimes or damages resulting from the theft.
 
I used to warm my car up on the driveway before work, and one day I thought it had gotten stolen. I couldn't hear it idling out there anymore. I ran outside to see and it turns out the E-brake decided not to work anymore and it rolled out into the street
 
I used to warm my car up on the driveway before work, and one day I thought it had gotten stolen. I couldn't hear it idling out there anymore. I ran outside to see and it turns out the E-brake decided not to work anymore and it rolled out into the street

My old neighbor left his Jeep in my front yard. He forgot to set his ebrake, turn it off, and he had hit a ballard in a parking lot and bent the front bumper to the grill, before driving home drunk. So it rolled down his driveway and into my yard.

He was in bed when his wife got him up to move it to their driveway. But it wouldn't drive right so he left it in the street a couple feet from the curb while his wife chewed his ass.

People.
 
Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts