DesertDreaming
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I'm shopping for an overlanding vehicle, and am strongly looking into jeeps, and right now my "sweet spot" for simplicty vs modernity are the YJs and TJs.
I've read alot about their dependabilty, common issues, etc... and the biggest concern I have is the common "heat soak" issue. According to my understanding, a design flaw put the exhaust manifold too close to the fuel injectors, and after you turn off the vehicle, on a hot day, the vehicle will not start or rough start, due to a vapor-lock condition. The solution seems to be installing heat shields around the injectors, but especially #3. Other solutions include using ethanol-free gas, Replacing/heat shielding the PCM, and replacing the fuel pump. I've read dozens of forum posts, and for every person who says "such and such solution worked for me," there is someone who pipes up that it did not work for them.
So I want to know if there is anyone regularly putting their TJ or YJ to use in the desert? Have you had heat soak problems? Did you solve them? If so, how?
I want to do most of my overlanding in a desert environment, so this is a pretty critical detail to have sorted out before I purchase a vehicle.
I've read alot about their dependabilty, common issues, etc... and the biggest concern I have is the common "heat soak" issue. According to my understanding, a design flaw put the exhaust manifold too close to the fuel injectors, and after you turn off the vehicle, on a hot day, the vehicle will not start or rough start, due to a vapor-lock condition. The solution seems to be installing heat shields around the injectors, but especially #3. Other solutions include using ethanol-free gas, Replacing/heat shielding the PCM, and replacing the fuel pump. I've read dozens of forum posts, and for every person who says "such and such solution worked for me," there is someone who pipes up that it did not work for them.
So I want to know if there is anyone regularly putting their TJ or YJ to use in the desert? Have you had heat soak problems? Did you solve them? If so, how?
I want to do most of my overlanding in a desert environment, so this is a pretty critical detail to have sorted out before I purchase a vehicle.