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| Author: | painemann [ Fri Mar 18, 2011 11:38 am ] |
| Post subject: | jeepcarparts1.com Timing belt Job parts order |
I just placed the order with the site and I guess its the same dealer that operates moparpartsonline.com. They were a good amount cheaper than MPO.com for what ever reason. they just for the parts in-stock and should ship today. I'll let you know how fast I get the parts. They said these parts are HOT item... lots of CRD's nearing 100,000 miles. |
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| Author: | LibertyCRD [ Fri Mar 18, 2011 11:59 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: jeepcarparts1.com Timing belt Job parts order |
I ordered all my stuff from moparonlineparts.com about two weeks ago and had everything on the list delivered in one box in about 4-5 days. Good luck. |
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| Author: | VMKJCRD [ Fri Mar 18, 2011 7:33 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: jeepcarparts1.com Timing belt Job parts order |
painemann wrote: They said these parts are HOT item... lots of CRD's nearing 100,000 miles. I'm just wondering how many will survive the the 100k belt change. |
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| Author: | painemann [ Sun Mar 20, 2011 9:21 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: jeepcarparts1.com Timing belt Job parts order |
VMKJCRD wrote: painemann wrote: They said these parts are HOT item... lots of CRD's nearing 100,000 miles. I'm just wondering how many will survive the the 100k belt change. Not sure what you mean by that...? |
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| Author: | VMKJCRD [ Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:05 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: jeepcarparts1.com Timing belt Job parts order |
what I meant with that was that some people have no idea about the special tools for the timing belt change so they'll probably take it to any mechanic when they find out from calling stealerships and hear the guy on the other side of the phone say that libertys don't have timing belts... Other mechanics may think its a take off and put back on type of job but from what we hear its not. ![]() If I didn't find this site I would be one of those people. |
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| Author: | painemann [ Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:22 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: jeepcarparts1.com Timing belt Job parts order |
VMKJCRD wrote: what I meant with that was that some people have no idea about the special tools for the timing belt change so they'll probably take it to any mechanic when they find out from calling stealerships and hear the guy on the other side of the phone say that libertys don't have timing belts... Other mechanics may think its a take off and put back on type of job but from what we hear its not. ![]() If I didn't find this site I would be one of those people. I gotchta, thats very true. Most people this it's a gas jeep with a rod knock! |
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| Author: | flman [ Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:34 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: jeepcarparts1.com Timing belt Job parts order |
VMKJCRD wrote: painemann wrote: They said these parts are HOT item... lots of CRD's nearing 100,000 miles. I'm just wondering how many will survive the the 100k belt change. X2
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| Author: | LibertyCRD [ Mon Mar 21, 2011 2:31 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: jeepcarparts1.com Timing belt Job parts order |
One of the things we did was as soon as the new belt was on, BEFORE we reassembled the engine, filled the coolant, etc. etc... I started the Jeep and made sure it sounded normal and was in still in time like it was supposed to be. That way, if we had a sprocket a tooth off, like some guys have had happen, we'd know it and could fix the issue while we were still close to the belt. Once all was good, then we reassembeled everything, hooked the accessories back up, put the fan back on, filled the coolant, etc. etc. |
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| Author: | LibertyCRD [ Mon Mar 21, 2011 2:35 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: jeepcarparts1.com Timing belt Job parts order |
One of the things we did was as soon as the new belt was on, BEFORE we reassembled the engine, filled the coolant, etc. etc... I started the Jeep and made sure it sounded normal and was in still in time like it was supposed to be. That way, if we had a sprocket a tooth off, like some guys have had happen, we'd know it and could fix the issue while we were still close to the belt. Once all was good, then we reassembeled everything, hooked the accessories back up, put the fan back on, filled the coolant, etc. etc. |
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| Author: | mikey1273 [ Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:56 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: jeepcarparts1.com Timing belt Job parts order |
painemann wrote: VMKJCRD wrote: what I meant with that was that some people have no idea about the special tools for the timing belt change so they'll probably take it to any mechanic when they find out from calling stealerships and hear the guy on the other side of the phone say that libertys don't have timing belts... Other mechanics may think its a take off and put back on type of job but from what we hear its not. ![]() If I didn't find this site I would be one of those people. I gotchta, thats very true. Most people this it's a gas jeep with a rod knock! LOL I been told I should put some oil in it. I told the guy it runs on oil..... Diesel oil |
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| Author: | tjkj2002 [ Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:04 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: jeepcarparts1.com Timing belt Job parts order |
LibertyCRD wrote: One of the things we did was as soon as the new belt was on, BEFORE we reassembled the engine, filled the coolant, etc. etc... I started the Jeep and made sure it sounded normal and was in still in time like it was supposed to be. That way, if we had a sprocket a tooth off, like some guys have had happen, we'd know it and could fix the issue while we were still close to the belt. Once all was good, then we reassembeled everything, hooked the accessories back up, put the fan back on, filled the coolant, etc. etc. I do that with every timing belt I do,but 1st after confirming the marks are lined up,spinning the engine over 720 degrees by hand,checking the timing marks again,then having a 2nd person confirm the timing marks are lined up,then re-assemble enough to start,start,then re-check the timing marks again,then finally assemble.Stupid timing belts,there was never anything wrong with a timing chain or gear-to-gear timing. If your not changing the WP those special tools are not really needed,but your kinda stupid not to do a WP that's driven by the timing belt when changing the timing belt anyway. |
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| Author: | painemann [ Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:29 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: jeepcarparts1.com Timing belt Job parts order |
tjkj2002 wrote: LibertyCRD wrote: One of the things we did was as soon as the new belt was on, BEFORE we reassembled the engine, filled the coolant, etc. etc... I started the Jeep and made sure it sounded normal and was in still in time like it was supposed to be. That way, if we had a sprocket a tooth off, like some guys have had happen, we'd know it and could fix the issue while we were still close to the belt. Once all was good, then we reassembeled everything, hooked the accessories back up, put the fan back on, filled the coolant, etc. etc. I do that with every timing belt I do,but 1st after confirming the marks are lined up,spinning the engine over 720 degrees by hand,checking the timing marks again,then having a 2nd person confirm the timing marks are lined up,then re-assemble enough to start,start,then re-check the timing marks again,then finally assemble.Stupid timing belts,there was never anything wrong with a timing chain or gear-to-gear timing. If your not changing the WP those special tools are not really needed,but your kinda stupid not to do a WP that's driven by the timing belt when changing the timing belt anyway. Good advice, I will follow that little procedure when I do mine! And where can I see more pics of you jeep, looks good! |
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