It's just a personal preference, really. I've had good results with Maxlife. I'm sure the HDEO would be just fine, too.Would you recommend Maxlife over standard HDEO? Any specific reasons? Just curious. Thanks!
It's just a personal preference, really. I've had good results with Maxlife. I'm sure the HDEO would be just fine, too.Would you recommend Maxlife over standard HDEO? Any specific reasons? Just curious. Thanks!
I have walked in your moccasins on this one before too.Trust me, I've wrestled with this for the past 15 years. I already have the JKU, and the classic vehicle spot in my garage is taken by the '77 F-100. This CJ would need paint and possibly an engine rebuild so figure 10 to 20k to do the restoration right, given that I do not have engine rebuild or painting skills, nor do I desire to learn them.
It's hard to let this one go. That's how I've justified it in my mind, anyway.
There is no Italian tuneup when dealing with a 258 AMC.those run out of breath about 2800 rpmIt was smoking at startup, reported by my brother in law. I haven't started or driven it in about five years. I agree, a good Italian tune-up is most definitely in order.
Agreed that the engine runs out of power above 3k. It's like a tractor engine was installed in a 4x4. Will post photos today.^^What do you mean by (what is the context of) "facts"?
Are congratulations in order? I think they are.
When you see what it might fetch locally, would you be open to driving or having it driven to the greener pastures you mentioned?
Sounds like you just want it gone.
Post some pictures on Jeep fora? A 'family owned' vehicle will have broad appeal.