Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ radiator

What did you do to your other vehicle today?

Inquiring minds want to know: How do you grenade one THAT bad!

I honestly don’t know. I read on JK forums it's not uncommon w/ double cardan DS and 5.13 gears and driving highway speeds...Seems odd to me as I have 5.38 in the TJ w/ double cardan DS and have never had an issue.
 
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LOL, I was driving back from a job walk in LA, I had wrapped up early so I was thinking of where I was going to eat breakfast and suddenly a LOUD screech and BOOM it went. Scared the SH*T out of me. Parts hit me, jeans caught on fire, damn near hit the car next to me, it was wild. Got to the side of the freeway, put the fire out and waited for a tow truck. Insurance won’t cover it, so now we wait for the pennies to pile up to get it fixed.
 
With 5.13 gears and highway speed, I wonder if the driveshaft exceeded its designed RPM.

If it did, it could have been flexing and stressing the transfer case until it exploded.

Just a theory, especially if it's not uncommon on JKs with that setup.
 
My replacement fuel line finally came in and I got the chance to swap it out.

Behold the carnage wrought on the original fuel line by the DPO.

Remember this is a HARD fuel line.

The 90 degree bend (that sprayed fuel on me when I removed it. Nightmares on what could've happened if that had sprayed fuel while I was driving it for years).

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And where they managed to crimp it nearly flat between the tank and a tank strap.

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Once again, I am surprised it ran at all.

It was weak which I always assumed was just that the engine was tired.

Watch it run like a raped ape now that it can actually get fuel.

Oh well.

With the new engine it will run like a Democrat to a Soros funded protest.

Got the Bronco together and DROVE it today!

Forgot how much I missed it.

It does indeed run much better and smoother.

It will run even more much better when the new engine goes in soon.

Starting the swap this Saturday.
 
I worked on my 80 K-20 with a 408 BBC swapped in in . It hasn't ran since 2003 . A $ 50.00 rebuilt battery and 3 gallons of non ethanol gas and I had it spinning and cranking great. But no ignition , I had a new module and crawled into the fender well to change it and found the damn ground squirrels don;t always like the ground. Repair the pickup coil wire and it started up after a little priming. I did notice that crawling into the engine compartment is not as fun as it was 25 years ago when I built the engine and swapped it . :unsure:

We had to move the truck because we are having 32 trees removed and they are using a crane to pick them .
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Paddock spools and stand plus new mirrors for the scooter.
Also, finally got some storage and organization taken care of in the garage.
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On the wife’s JKU the aftermarket radio stopped working. Removed it, tested for power had 12 volts from the battery. Didn’t have 12 volts from the ignition wire. Looks like the little box that keeps the steering wheel controls working isn’t functioning correctly as 12 volts go in, but comes out intermittently. Ordered a new one.

On the daughters JKUR the after market rear view camera stopped working. The wire from the camera to the mirror was bad. She bought a new one had to re-route a new cabling system. I was hoping it was just the camera or the connection. No luck.
 
My wife and I are heading out tomorrow morning to Komiefornia to meet our two newest great grandbabies. I will be posting pictures of my new to me 2024 2500 6.4 Ram doing what I bought it to do, pull our 26' travel trailer on travels.

Great grand babies, wow. Congratulations.
 
Took the old MBZ to the shop as it was handling weird. Turns out there's a worn bushing on something to do with a front control arm / front sway setup. Very cheap part, but the labor is expensive. But like I said to my mechanic, that part has 350K miles on it, it doesn't owe me anything. This also explains an ongoing alignment problem as well as an ever increasing clunk I've been hearing for the last year or so and nobody could figure it out. I suspect the genesis of the whole thing has to do with the sideswipe event in 2022 as its on that side (driver's), but the passenger side is OK. We're going to refresh both sides while we're at it. $110 for the parts, $900 for the labor to tear the whole thing apart to replace. That's OK, beats paying $5K for a replacement tail light!
 
Back when we had layer houses, I would have said that it smells like money!!!

Now days it just smells like crap.......

This will have double the analysis value of commercial fertilizer for the price and will add organic matter. We also have quite a few dairies near and I'll be investigating using manure from there also.
Grain prices are pretty low right now but fertilizer, seed etc are still in the hangover stage of high prices. Always looking for alternates.
 
This will have double the analysis value of commercial fertilizer for the price and will add organic matter. We also have quite a few dairies near and I'll be investigating using manure from there also.
Grain prices are pretty low right now but fertilizer, seed etc are still in the hangover stage of high prices. Always looking for alternates.

Dairies will provide liquid right? Spray on the fields
 
Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ radiator