My new project...
Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 5:56 am
The latest edition to my stable. 1990 Jeep Wrangler. 4.2 inline 6.
And OF COURSE it's red....what, you think I would have any color other than?

(sorry for the crappy image, my digital is missing its USB cable to transfer to the PC, so I had to use the cell)
Outside and in, the Jeep is in great shape. No wrecks, a couple of small dings here and there, interior is perfect, even has AC that works! A plus here in Alabama.
Does have carburetor issues; stalls, hard to crank sometimes, misses when idling cold.......crappy gas mileage.
Tends to run into the hot range when under throttle, like on the interstate or pulling a hill, but never makes it to the red. I pulled the thermostat out the other day and put in a new one, that helped. It hasn't gone over 220 yet. It was running right up to about 240ish before. However, 210 degrees is normal for that engine, or so I am told.
Anyway, it's fun to drive with the doors off and the top down, it rides like a log wagon, beats the crap out of you, it's noisy, harsh, all the things you want in a weekend plaything. No way would this ever be my daily driver. Why would anyone do that?
So I think I can stop now. I have my Jeep, my SeaDoo, my G, my Prelude.
I have the most toys. I win! LOL!
And OF COURSE it's red....what, you think I would have any color other than?

(sorry for the crappy image, my digital is missing its USB cable to transfer to the PC, so I had to use the cell)
Outside and in, the Jeep is in great shape. No wrecks, a couple of small dings here and there, interior is perfect, even has AC that works! A plus here in Alabama.
Does have carburetor issues; stalls, hard to crank sometimes, misses when idling cold.......crappy gas mileage.
Tends to run into the hot range when under throttle, like on the interstate or pulling a hill, but never makes it to the red. I pulled the thermostat out the other day and put in a new one, that helped. It hasn't gone over 220 yet. It was running right up to about 240ish before. However, 210 degrees is normal for that engine, or so I am told.
Anyway, it's fun to drive with the doors off and the top down, it rides like a log wagon, beats the crap out of you, it's noisy, harsh, all the things you want in a weekend plaything. No way would this ever be my daily driver. Why would anyone do that?
So I think I can stop now. I have my Jeep, my SeaDoo, my G, my Prelude.
I have the most toys. I win! LOL!