Flush the radiator, replace the thermastat, check for any blockage in the hoses, replace the oil to something lighter___"DO NOT USE COOKING OIL". If your using 20/50 then change to 10/40. I would also suggest a motor oil flush. Putting a quart of ATF in the oil and running it for a day or 2 always works for me when trying to clean out the crud in a motor.
Check to see how much fluid is in your transmission.
There are many reasons why a Jeep Wrangler is overheating. A leak in the radiator system will cause overheating. Too much pressure in the engine can cause overheating. A bad water pump or thermostat could cause overheating. The transmission can also cause overheating if it is leaking.
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Overheating the engine shouldn't effect the transmission. Overheating the transmission could.
wind and water keep the earth from overheating
yes it will most 70 model jeep thru 95 jeep parts interchange.
To answer your question, no...it's not overheating. Is yours?
On the 88 jeep the trigger wire at the tach is blue.
It's a jeep j-10 manufactured from 71-88.
why want it work
Yes Wind and water are cool and will keep the Earth from overheating. 1 more thing Watch WWE on USA network.
THE timing on a 88 Comanche w/inline six cyl. is set at the factory and not adjustable.