geordi wrote:
They probably dumped the AC because they were thinking to remove the whole front end to take the radiator and fan out. This is dumb but not a huge thing, the AC system can be recharged fairly easily depending on if they broke anything when discharging the system.
Winchester isn't too bad of a location - I have to go up to NY in the next few weeks sometime and I would be stopping by another CRD on the way as well, so both of you could split the travel costs to that point which would be the cheapest for anybody in recent memory.
I'm going to make an assumption that you don't have a critically damaged engine and say that *IF* the engine is at least partly serviceable, and all it needed is a rocker job... That would be the most common service need. I can't really predict how difficult it would be to diagnose from afar, but if it was a rocker job, that is about 9 hours of my work to complete it and with all the other mods - studs and timing and plugs and elbow, that is $3200 with parts and labor. I can save you a bunch on that if you want to try and do the disassembly yourself, I can walk you through it and you don't need to worry about the timing at all - I can fix that from any position. Letting the cams settle off the lobes (they will "lock" at a neutral point) will allow you to rotate the pistons at least a few degrees, if not all the way around.
Not rotating though is a concern, it could be a head gasket letting the water back into the cylinder and locking it, or it could be something more severe. What did it sound like the last time it ran? How did it stop? Did it stop badly, or normally and just not run again after?
Walking up on it cold with no idea what I'm getting into... I can do a partial teardown pulling the injectors and plugs and the timing system for $400 plus a share of the travel, most likely just about $150-200. That would pretty much isolate the rotating mass and at that point it *should* be capable of spinning by hand. We should be able to discuss options at that point and if you want to proceed, I can roll that money into the total repair, whatever it might be.
It ran normally, though it knocked loudly earlier in the day. I assumed it was partially firing due to cooler temps and bad glow plugs. It ran normally the 45 minutes home, and the 3 or 4 starts at work to drive across the property.
So I tear it down, and you swing by to diagnose. That might be reasonable. But I could just sell it now.. I don't need the car. Just hate to get rid of it, it's become a sentimental thing. I really hated letting my VW rabbit 1.6 go for 1200, running perfectly with just 100k on it and no rust, but it was a sixth car at the time. Now I have 5 again, as I ran and bought a 00 Outback legacy last weekend, for 1800. Manual, with recent head gasket and timing belt done.
Will post the Jeep for sale soon I think. Thanks Jim.