ihatemybike
Explorer
This past Sunday, finish re-assembling the engine for the dropped valve seat repair. I had rotated the engine over many times by hand, but was still nervous when I hit the starter. Fired right up, but a little rough and set a code. Turned out that I didn't get one of the coils plugged in all the way. Fired up a second time and all seemed good. Let the Jeep idle up to temp as I checked and rechecked various things. Happy with how it was running I informed my wife that it was time for her to test drive her Jeep. Started cautious, by sticking to our neighborhood, then branched out as our confidence increased. By early afternoon she was running errands with it, filling the tank, adjusting tire pressure and giving it a good cleaning.
Aside from rebuilding the heads, I did all the work on the repair. I haven't added everything up yet, but it appears to be completed for less than a grand. I was a bit of a pain, but so far I'm glad we repaired her Eugene instead of sending it on it's way and taking on car payments.
Aside from rebuilding the heads, I did all the work on the repair. I haven't added everything up yet, but it appears to be completed for less than a grand. I was a bit of a pain, but so far I'm glad we repaired her Eugene instead of sending it on it's way and taking on car payments.