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85Pioneer
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 04/29/08
09:24 AM

I have recently acquired an 85 Jeep Pioneer that has been sitting under pine trees for 6 years and would like to restore it. However the motor locked up at 86,000 miles and I know I will have to put a new one in. I was wondering what else should I take a look at and is there anything in particular I should be looking for? New at restoring but the inside is just as good as a new one and it was free. Thanks for any assistance.  


 
keithpapa
Enthusiast | Posts: 419 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 04/29/08
11:22 AM

1ST OFF THATS COOL YOU PICKED IT UP FOR FREE!....CHECK YOUR FRT AND RR DIFFS FOR METAL SHAVINGS AND WORN OR CHIPPED TEETH ON THE RING GEARS,ALSO CHECK FRT/RR BRAKES,ROTORS,DRUMS FOR WARPING SEVERE GROOVING AND ALSO SPIDER EGGS(BLACK WIDOW).CHECK FOR LEAKY WHEEL BRAKE CYLINDERS,BRAKE PADS/SHOES NEED TO BE REPLACED AND HARDWARE TOO,NEW SHOCKS UNLESS LIFTING, LONGER SHOCKS.
I MIGHT BE MISSING SOME STUFF BUT SOMEONE ELSE WILL FILL IN  


'79 Cherokee-360/T400/Qtrac-35x10.50x15 Yoko Geolander M/T-I cant find it Camo paint
'93 K1500 4.3V6,NV4500,NP241-bone stock w/Flowmaster exhaust system

 
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