you need to either turn it on and off in a split second , OR... get the part to reducethe voltage.. got to CIP1 or wolfsburg online, they carry the part....
Yes they will fit... Just make sure the striker & latch are the same.
Yes they will fit on the bottoms but the factory upper half doors are angular with a corner and the hard tops have a curved corner so the uppers do not fit.
the alternator is bad in it or the alternator wires are lose. take it of and get autozone to check it. if its bad they are like 50 bucks.
The Jeep CJ-series used the same bodystyle from 1970-1986
go to autozone.com there are very good directions on their site
More cranking power.
The same reason, if your trying to fill up a swiming pool. The more or higher pressure of flow of water will fill the pool up faster... more water in less amount of time. More voltage more flow of electrons in a given time and the higher the voltage the lower the amperage draw or current pull... you could use a smaller wire and not worry about it overheating and failing. theres a lot to take in consideration for the application.
The military uses 24v systems for several reasons. One is for cranking--and when big diesels started using electric starters, those starters were all 24v. (New heavy-duty diesels use 12v starters.) Another is for the radios we used to have. The old AN/VRC-12 series radios (VRC-12, VRC-46, VRC-47 among them) had vacuum tubes in the power amplifiers--the radios were designed in the 1960s, when they didn't have transistorized final amplifiers as big as the Army wanted. Tubes need high voltage to work, and it's easier to get to 350v if you start at 24v than if you start at 12v. The current generation of radio has a transistorized amp in it. The real reason they stick with 24v is commonality: if they went to 12v systems the warehouses full of truck parts, communications gear and everything else that can be used in a vehicle would work on only part of the fleet. They don't want a situation where they issue a troop a 12v radio to install in a 24v vehicle and the radio fries, or where they issue him a 24v chemical agent alarm to install in a 12v vehicle and his whole outfit dies from the nerve gas attack the alarm didn't tell them about.
For large vehicles using a lot of power especially for cranking the engine, 24 v is used because on 12 v the connecting wires would have to be of a heavier gauge . . . copper is expensive.
no it wont amc and dodge motors have diffrent bolt pattern on bellhousing summit racing will have adapter plate
4 pints (1.9 liters) SAE 85W-90 gear lubricant API grade GL-5.
Any state that requires emissions testing will require you to have one regardless of the vehicles age.
In Connecticut any vehicle 25 years old or older is exempt from emission testing and we no longer use emission stickers on any vehicle whatever the age.
the speedo gear is located in the tail section of the transfer case, just in front of the rear yoke, there should be a single bolt holding down the gear set, that is where it is located, remove that and change it out, just make sure you get the correct one from the parts shop, also if you have oversized tires this is where you change for correct speedo readings
standard trans. put it in neutral, auto trans. drop driveshafts
AnswerP.S., standard trans. ALSO put transfer case in neutralIf it's a Dana 300 transfer case it will not get oil to the output bearing'
add an oil slinger on the output shaft or drop the rear driveshaft. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong. If four wheels are down then unlock front hubs too.
The little yellow engine symbol is the check engine light.
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