Blinker fluid and muffler bearings

Changed the horn fluid today and she sounds great again.
So I jumped in and adjusted the antenna gasket to fix teh channel issue and found I couldn't tune the radio properly cause the filter was bad. Installed a shinny new one and the tunes are a cranking.
 

Anyone know how to adjust a Feltzer Valve correctly?
 
I found out to correctly adjust a Feltzer Valve you need metric pliers. If not you can't loosen her up without stripping the valve unintentionally.
 

JPNinPA said:
I found out to correctly adjust a Feltzer Valve you need metric pliers. If not you can't loosen her up without stripping the valve unintentionally.

thanks for the tip! my feltzer valve just farted out today, gonna have to replace the whole thing ;)
 
did you guys get your peltier plates installed. going to need that extra cooling and heating this year
 

clydethepirate said:
Kinda reminds me of the lady that went into the parts store and asked for part # 710..............

man i am slow lol i just understood that joke like a month after i read it lol
 
the gyroscopic rigidity on my wrangler is good now that i changed some bushings and got an alignment
 
good news man, good thing you got an allignment, doing so without an allignment can cause DW (thats what i hear)
 

did you guys get your peltier plates installed. going to need that extra cooling and heating this year

Don't do what I did and install them directly in your seats. Parts of you stick to the seat like that kid's tongue on A Christmas Story.

Ever use elbow grease on your Wheels?
 
JPNinPA said:
Don't do what I did and install them directly in your seats. Parts of you stick to the seat like that kid's tongue on A Christmas Story.

Ever use elbow grease on your Wheels?

i never liked that stuff, no matter how many times you wash your hands it just doesent seem to come off
 
I couldn't tune the radio properly cause the filter was bad.

maybe you're not old enough to know this but my '66 pontiac has a filter on the antenna to keep engine noise out of the am.

You can still buy them today.

Lectrosonics Ufm230l Inline Antenna Filter and Amplifier Module

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They sell noise filters at walmart, in the automotive section too
 
Noise filters? I need some of those for the next time I'm trying to watch tv. And they wonder why I don't wear my hearing aids.
 
maybe you're not old enough to know this but my '66 pontiac has a filter on the antenna to keep engine noise out of the am.

Installed on and my first car when i put in an aftermarket radio? Look back and wonder why I cared to have AM sound good, but I did it.
But you can't tune them can you?

Noise filters? I need some of those for the next time I'm trying to watch tv. And they wonder why I don't wear my hearing aids.
Had filters on the house antenna too. We could bring in stations clearly 200 mi away.

Though I think the noise your talking about requires a piece of jewelry or Lego building kits for it to go away.


Well now beats all the battery is dead. Anyone know where I could pick a battery that uses Phonium in place of lead. They are lighter due to the density of Phonium and I'm trying to lighten the jeep and improve the mpg.

I'm also shopping for Summer air to put in the tires. If you see it on the shelves anywhere let me know what store has it.
 
Yea trying to find a place that carries summer air is almost as difficult as finding these guys' missing summer teeth.
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