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I have a stock 1999 Scrambler 400 4x4 that I GPS'd at 67mph and I'm 240lbs. They are quick for the price.
I have a stock 1999 Scrambler 400 4x4 that I GPS'd at 67mph and I'm 240lbs. They are quick for the price.
all you have to do is hold the reverse override and you will have 4x4
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If it is a 4 cylinder, it has a chain. If it is a 6 cylinder, it has a belt.
Xtreme 4x4 - 2001 CJ8 Scrambler Part II 2009-2 was released on: USA: January 2009
At the front of the center chain in an essentric . there are two bolts that need to be loosened . once they are loose take a hammer and a punch and gently tap the eccentric .one way will loosen chain the other way will tighten chain . the center chain needs to be as tight as you can get it .tighten the bolts and then adjust the front chain as tight as you can get it . there is also an eccentric for the front chain . then with the usual riders weight on the machine tighten the rear chain . with the weight on the machine leave one to one and a half inch slack in chain in the center of chain .
If the machine has three chains , you need to tighten the center chain first . You want this chain tight with no slack . There is an eccentric at the front of center chain . Loosen the 2 bolts and rotate the eccentric to tighten the chain . With this tight do the front chain . This you want tight also , with no slack . The back chain needs to be tightened with the rider on machine . When you put weight on the rear of machine it tightenes the chain this is why rider needs to be on machine .There is 2 bolts on the rear eccentric that need to be loosened and then you rotate to tighten or loosen . With the rider on machine you want a half to 1 inch play in the center of chain . With no one on machine the chain will look loose but it is not .
They recomend a 50-50 mix of water and antifreeze
The 1994 Nissan 4x4 2.4 four cylinder has a timing chain.
4.0L I6-NO 4.7L V8-NO 3.1L Diesel-NO 2.7L Diesel-NO It would have a chain.
Yes it will, there the same.