Grit on oil drain plug
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Re: Grit on oil drain plug
The stuff that wears out isn't magnetic....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>
> It is a magnetic bolt, I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
> few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
> faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
> started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
> shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted. I paid 9500.00, 29K
> miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
> 5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
> rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
> J Kennedy
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>
> It is a magnetic bolt, I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
> few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
> faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
> started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
> shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted. I paid 9500.00, 29K
> miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
> 5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
> rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
> J Kennedy
#22
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Re: Grit on oil drain plug
The stuff that wears out isn't magnetic....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>
> It is a magnetic bolt, I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
> few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
> faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
> started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
> shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted. I paid 9500.00, 29K
> miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
> 5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
> rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
> J Kennedy
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
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JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>
> It is a magnetic bolt, I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
> few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
> faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
> started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
> shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted. I paid 9500.00, 29K
> miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
> 5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
> rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
> J Kennedy
#23
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Re: Grit on oil drain plug
On 14 Dec 2005 18:02:41 -0800, JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>It is a magnetic bolt, I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
>few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
>faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
>started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
>shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted.
Not unusual, and generally nothing to worry about.
> I paid 9500.00, 29K
>miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
>5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
>rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
>J Kennedy
>It is a magnetic bolt, I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
>few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
>faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
>started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
>shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted.
Not unusual, and generally nothing to worry about.
> I paid 9500.00, 29K
>miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
>5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
>rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
>J Kennedy
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Re: Grit on oil drain plug
On 14 Dec 2005 18:02:41 -0800, JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>It is a magnetic bolt, I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
>few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
>faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
>started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
>shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted.
Not unusual, and generally nothing to worry about.
> I paid 9500.00, 29K
>miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
>5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
>rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
>J Kennedy
>It is a magnetic bolt, I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
>few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
>faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
>started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
>shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted.
Not unusual, and generally nothing to worry about.
> I paid 9500.00, 29K
>miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
>5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
>rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
>J Kennedy
#25
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Re: Grit on oil drain plug
On 14 Dec 2005 18:02:41 -0800, JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>It is a magnetic bolt, I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
>few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
>faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
>started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
>shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted.
Not unusual, and generally nothing to worry about.
> I paid 9500.00, 29K
>miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
>5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
>rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
>J Kennedy
>It is a magnetic bolt, I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
>few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
>faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
>started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
>shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted.
Not unusual, and generally nothing to worry about.
> I paid 9500.00, 29K
>miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
>5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
>rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
>J Kennedy
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Re: Grit on oil drain plug
On 14 Dec 2005 18:02:41 -0800, JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>It is a magnetic bolt,
Then I sure wouldn't worry about it, unless the oil was still clear
from a recent oil change. If it was about due for an oil change, then
that sounds pretty good.
Dan
> I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
>few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
>faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
>started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
>shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted. I paid 9500.00, 29K
>miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
>5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
>rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
>J Kennedy
>It is a magnetic bolt,
Then I sure wouldn't worry about it, unless the oil was still clear
from a recent oil change. If it was about due for an oil change, then
that sounds pretty good.
Dan
> I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
>few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
>faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
>started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
>shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted. I paid 9500.00, 29K
>miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
>5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
>rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
>J Kennedy
#27
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Re: Grit on oil drain plug
On 14 Dec 2005 18:02:41 -0800, JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>It is a magnetic bolt,
Then I sure wouldn't worry about it, unless the oil was still clear
from a recent oil change. If it was about due for an oil change, then
that sounds pretty good.
Dan
> I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
>few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
>faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
>started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
>shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted. I paid 9500.00, 29K
>miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
>5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
>rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
>J Kennedy
>It is a magnetic bolt,
Then I sure wouldn't worry about it, unless the oil was still clear
from a recent oil change. If it was about due for an oil change, then
that sounds pretty good.
Dan
> I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
>few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
>faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
>started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
>shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted. I paid 9500.00, 29K
>miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
>5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
>rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
>J Kennedy
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Re: Grit on oil drain plug
On 14 Dec 2005 18:02:41 -0800, JRK58@MSN.COM wrote:
>It is a magnetic bolt,
Then I sure wouldn't worry about it, unless the oil was still clear
from a recent oil change. If it was about due for an oil change, then
that sounds pretty good.
Dan
> I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
>few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
>faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
>started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
>shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted. I paid 9500.00, 29K
>miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
>5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
>rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
>J Kennedy
>It is a magnetic bolt,
Then I sure wouldn't worry about it, unless the oil was still clear
from a recent oil change. If it was about due for an oil change, then
that sounds pretty good.
Dan
> I was planning on a trip ( 700 miles RT) in a
>few weeks which is one of the reasons I bought it. I did notice a
>faintly audible knock for a few minutes this morning when I first
>started it up, I could only hear it when I was inside with the doors
>shut. I couldn't hear it with the hood lifted. I paid 9500.00, 29K
>miles it looks new ( stored in heated garage) and has the Z package,
>5.2. I guess it's still an ok deal even if I have to pay a few K for a
>rebuild but I sure hope I don't have to.
>
>J Kennedy
#29
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Re: Grit on oil drain plug
Metallic bits in the oil pan is very unusual. Usually I explode an
engine before I see any.
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Hootowl wrote:
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> Not unusual, and generally nothing to worry about.
engine before I see any.
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Hootowl wrote:
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> Not unusual, and generally nothing to worry about.
#30
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Re: Grit on oil drain plug
Metallic bits in the oil pan is very unusual. Usually I explode an
engine before I see any.
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Hootowl wrote:
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> Not unusual, and generally nothing to worry about.
engine before I see any.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Hootowl wrote:
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> Not unusual, and generally nothing to worry about.