There are pictures of the oil galley plug in the 60 Series FAQ, because it's a common thing. It's pretty innocuous unless you know just where and what to look for. Once you see those pictures and then go look at yours, it will be obvious. If you're still unsure after looking, I can take a...
UPDATE: after removal of the firewall pad, up to where it's compressed under the clutch pedal bracket, it continued to look like the water is coming in at the clutch master cylinder. FSM and Haynes don't show a gasket where the cylinder bolts to the firewall, not that I could find, but in the...
Thanks for the! That crossed my mind, but the holes look very OEM, like they were punched with the panel was made in the factory. Were different throttle cables/routings something from the factory? Are there any premade blanking plates for this? Or do I just get some rodent-proof-spec material...
Have had a wet driver side foot well for a while, starting diagnosis. Thought it was leaky roof gutter, but didn't stop with temporarily covering the gutter, and upon further investigation it seems much more involved. It hasn't been driven in several years (that's another activity) but the water...
See photo for a firewall penetration, directly above the gas pedal. What is this? Bought it 10 years ago, it had a Weber conversion with tubular header, but mechanic took it back to stock with a TrollHole carb and supposedly OEM throttle linkage. Plan to put in a blankout plate, just want to...
Greetings! Hope everyone had a great Turkey day holiday. This message is a call for candidates/volunteers for the Georgia Cruisers Board of Directors. As you're finishing up the leftovers from Thursday, consider helping the club by serving in one of the BOD roles: Secretary, Treasurer...
Miata and 80 - the core of a fleet. Got to have purpose-built vehicles. LC's for the Rubicon Trail, Miatas for the Tail of the Dragon. Great strategy, at least for those that don't have trip-planning dyslexia.
Dave & Buster's sounds like a good experiment, hope it goes well. Maybe they have an offroading video game! I'll miss this month's meeting, traveling again. Y'all have fun!
I know you don't baby your stuff, not at all. I was referring to the Gladiator in general. All Jeeps are going to run (if they'll start) and hide when they see you pull in the dealer's lot - a Gladiator in your hands won't make it one week.
I haven't been to Nimblewill area in a few years, but it used to be just low-maintained FS roads - rough enough to feel like you're having fun in the wilderness but not bending anything, unless you try to. I used to be on it in a 60 with stock suspension, 29s, all open, and at least one shock...