Originally Posted By: afoulk
I had an 05 Rubicon as well, make sure if you take it to a dealer to have the oil pump drive checked, that they put the cam position sensor (where the distributor used to go) back in correctly timed. I was not aware that these could go in and be off a few degrees...
Originally Posted By: Merkava_4
Originally Posted By: themadhatter
Stats are as follows:
2005 Jeep Wrangler
4.0L straight six
67k miles
6 speed manual transmission
4.10 gears (high revving motor)
10w30 is the recommended fill as per Jeep
Ron
Were those 4:10 gears factory installed?
yes...
Originally Posted By: addyguy
Rotella 'T6' 5W-40. Change every 7500 miles. Done.
thanks for the reply. I'm curious as to why you chose this oil? I use it in a turbocharged BMW ('98 m3 clone running 18 psi of boost and pure methanol injection) and also in a 2008 ML350.
Those two cars call for...
Originally Posted By: Chris142
Any problems with your OPDA yet?
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f9/2005-06-jeep-opda_cps_distributor-failure-1144202/
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f9/stuck-road-need-help-1293507/
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f9/chrysl...ld-read-963235/...
Hello everyone,
I'd like to hear some recommendations from you all regarding which brand/weight to use in my 2005 Jeep Wrangler.
Stats are as follows:
2005 Jeep Wrangler
4.0L straight six
67k miles
6 speed manual transmission
4.10 gears (high revving motor)
10w30 is the recommended fill as...
Originally Posted By: meep
nothing wrong with leaf sprung. solid, reliable, all the way around. what's your budget?
I had a '90 YJ (4.2L/Manual) that I recently sold and replaced with a '05 TJ Rubicon. The difference in handling was night and day. Both are bone stock, no modifications and the...