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Customer Customer States Mechanic Fails Engine Transmission Gas Diesel off road race 4x4 street car daily driver scam dealership dealer technician how to

Foreign. Oh it's dead. We're dead in the water crap. I didn't bring a phone.

that sucks opening. Z Hood Hello everybody. Good day to you! Welcome back! We returned to Project 1995. Jeep Wrangler 4 liter four-wheel drive.

We have received the replacement fuel tank and I've also got the replacement pump outside in the Shelf Uh, this thing had uh, suffered a low fuel pressure issues We pulled. uh, we thought it was a pump I pulled the pump out of it, found that the tank had been repaired with Uh RTV sealant and that the bottom of it was full of sediment and debris. We found a new fuel pump with a clogged pickup sock. Yeah, that is so bad.

Look at that that's supposed to be cleared and clean and it is rust nasty. So uh I decided we were going to go ahead and replace the tank because cleaning that out was going to be difficult. Plus this thing is I mean kind of. It's ruined from previous repair attempts.

So that being said, we uh, we upgraded the tank, purchased another tank. we have another fuel pump system and I've also gone ahead taken the liberty of ordering all the hoses and lines that are associated with this uh with this unit. So uh, the Jeep's back on the lift. we're headed back up in the air.

We're going to go ahead and see what we need to do to get this thing fitted, reinstalled and then we'll get the fuel pressure gauge reattached and we'll see this thing come up for like 10 pounds to I'm thinking like 32 to 40 PSI is what we need. So without any further introduction or a do, let's get started moving back up. All right. So I'm gonna have to transfer over some parts.

Uh, we can see that this old tank unit has a metal, uh, protective shield. I Think that's metal? Okay, it's got a shield under the bottom of it and then it is attached. The Shield is attached to the tank via these straps right here. Now this new different designed tank has a new set of straps.

but I do not have another. Shield So what I need to do is disassemble this tank to put this shield on that tank using those straps. That's a kind of the plan. I I've never installed one of these customized tanks before.

I'm not sure how this is going to work, but we're gonna get through it together. Unclicks not working. Okay here, let's try the bigger gun. Maybe this one will unstrap the straps dude.

Okay, let's get rid of how's this gonna work here? Okay, yeah, we'll push these guys through and then some. Get those out of the way and we'll get this tank out of the way and out of the building because it stinks like petroleum there. We've already had a fuel spill, uh, nearby. so I don't want to have any extra risk anymore.

Bad things come in threes. Definitely in threes. Well, that's what they say. anyway.

in threes? Um, all right dude. here's what we're gonna do. Uh, we're gonna pick this up. set the whole thing down.

Okay. we will pick the tank up off of this skid panel, and then we'll carry it outside. Okay, that's a new one. Oh, there's not that much gas in there down.
We go all right. and we need to kind of separate this so there it is. Get under it. go under it.

Let's get this junk outside. Parts Falling off. She thinks cheap things. Uh, yeah.

right over here. not by the fan so it's not blowing. uh, fumes inside. I Had enough of that right? here's good.

Wow. very good. Let's see. And while we're out here, let's fetch the Uh filter and the pump is coming with me.

Okay, new fuel pump is being unboxed. Let's just go ahead and set this thing in. and uh, get this pump bolted onto the new tank. Then what we shall do is take the tank, set it over here in the shield, get that thing strapped in, and then we'll wheel it over and see how it fits in the chassis.

now. Fortunately, this new pump came with a new steel and everything. So I don't have to reuse old seals on uh, a new equipment. There we go.

Okay dogs pump coming in. We've got the the float attached to pump. They do not come pre-attached the seal is in position. Let's go ahead and, uh, drop this thing down in its home.

Get in there. So okay that one. Get the bolts started. Let's Line the seal up.

We'll get a couple of these started by hand. Actually all of them. There's little uh, metal inserts down in the plastic and those little threaded inserts are what the the bolts thread into. They don't actually thread into, uh, plastic.

Which is good because plastic strips does not make for a very good thread. An incline plane wrapped around a cylinder. Think about it. a couple more here.

Pull that seal over some that one started. Please get started. Come on there we go. That one's not straight.

Okay, let's button these down real quick. Thank you. Very good. Okay let's get this tank.

uh over here. set up into the shield I Need this. Get rid of these. These can go on later.

Go ahead and move this thing. Oh gravity camera gravity. let's move this thing over. Let me move you guys over first.

There you go. Come on Fuel tank. It's very light with no fuel in it. This is good.

that down right in there that's good. Here's the fit. I Like that. Okay now I need to get these little straps here.

set up what we do. Disconnect these hoses again. Fail. Come on Ventos.

There we go. These are going to slide down and become inserted into some grooves in The Shield and then we can bend it and fold it around the tank and then strap it on. It's kind of how this is supposed to go Judo Chop Bend it down over here and then we'll take the bolts and secure it to the uh, the shield down there. It's one side.

let's move this over and we'll repeat the procedure on this side. over here. a little Groove down there in the uh your Shield Let's get there. We go.

snap, move that, give it a Bend and then another right here and again. the bolts will draw this all down and tighten it up. Let's unpackage these uh Fasteners here. A couple notes, a couple bolts, a couple washers.
bring that down, put it through the hole. tight squeeze. I Need big pliers? Let's try this with some channel locks and just enough to get the nut on and then we can. We can fiddle with this some more later.

there we go. get that nut in. Fail, not fail. One more time please.

I'll put you in the Press Keep it up. Okay, good. Okay, so what I'm gonna do is try to, uh, make these little turns. These bends closer to 90 degrees so I'll just kind of cap on it at the corner just so it kind of uh, sharpens up that radius.

I Can tighten it again and repeat. Very good. foreign. So now that that fits better, I Can go back in and get the washers on them.

Very good. There's one washer not going back on. I'll repeat on this side over here. Get on there washer.

Clips Fuel tank linkages, food, and of course I'll put the vent hose back on and we're about ready to rock and roll. Let's get this thing rolled over to the truck. Oh, it's too light. It slides.

Come on. Oh I Need to put the lift and four wheel drive here. It's got some debris. Okay, spin this around so it's pointed the right way.

That's good. This connector. the same connector looks like it. Okay.

Got the two two spouts bent hose. There's our vent and fuel lines right here. All right. let's go ahead and Jack this thing up and get it in position.

fuel tank moving on up, all the way up. Okay, so we're close enough for our lines and uh, and hoses to reach. So let's go and get this stuff plugged in. That's our power line right there.

And then we've got both of the fuel uh, fuel lines, the return line, and a pressure line. Those are going to plug in and screw together right here. Big ones the pressure line and the smaller one is going to be a return line. That's what the logic dictates.

anyway. plug that and then a little more. There we go. Tighten that guy down.

Come on. Hose clamp. There we go. Okay, hoses are on, Power supply is powered.

Let's bring this thing all the way up and secure it to the chassis. Moving on up. I'll reach in at the last second and get the uh that evap vent line device up there installed. The hose is way way up here and the other one's way down down here.

Foreign all the way. Nice. Fits pretty good. Okay, it actually fits easier than uh than the other tank did by my guesstimation.

Cool. Alrighty, got the uh, the Fasteners started I Put him in. when you guys aren't looking to save some time, Let's get these things bolted in. four in the back and three in the front.

Okay, and there's the other three right here. That one's spinning. That one's spinning. I Need to get a wrench.

My bolts keep spinning every time. I Stop. Yeah, that one hooked up. All right.
No more screwing around. Let me get a wrench. Let's just do this the proper way. I think I'm on this one.

Yes. Okay. I have wrenched. Let's do this the proper way.

Hold my nuts. That one doesn't fit. I Grabbed the wrong knife here. Let's just undo what I Just did the wrong bolt.

Silly Rabbit here. I'll just try that again with a different bolt and then the different bolt will work there. One was standard pitched bolts, bolt threads and the other was metric I Think that is where I found there we go Now we're cooking here. Good Okay this unit is bolted in.

Let's get rid of the trans jack. it's coming down, we don't need you. Goodbye Transmission jack unit. Alrighty next stop I Want to get the uh filler neck tubing installed? We have to do that next.

I think we're going to go here and it's going to plug into the tank right there and I'll see if I can't get this thing to squeeze on. it's going over the spout and right up here a little bit more. I know it's a little short. well hold this out.

some get up there all the way on please. there a little clamp was, uh, almost too tightish there. Now it goes and then I can go back and get it on the other side there. much better.

good. let's clamp our clamps and then we'll get the other hose. that's the uh, the vent hose. Let's get let's get this little guy tight right here.

all the way tight and crazy Again, we don't need to extrude the rubber through the slats in the hose clamp. If you seem to provide some clamping for us, Go and the other camp I'll get that from the bottom up if I can reach tight squeeze and it's dark. Oh come on turn please can't get a angle on it with my driver. it's not working.

There's a it's another fuel line hose in my way. Um, my vision is obstructed. Did there we go. All right now we're cooking.

I got it all right. That's two clamps on the fill hose. then I got one more. one more clamp for one more hose, one more hose, two more clamps.

That's what I'm trying to say. Okay, coming in with the vent tube. that one's got to go up and over the the nipple is behind the uh, the filler too. I Probably should have put this one on first, but I didn't So we're just gonna.

We're gonna reach in there blindly and wiggle it until it goes in. That's the plan. Almost a little bit more wiggle action here. The thing about reproduction Parts they're they're so close, but just not right on the money.

Every time there we go. Okay, that hose is on. We run down these clamps here and we're good to go. get this one in.

gotta back it off some it's out of alignment. There we go. That one's good. almost.

come on a little tighter. okay and then I don't know if you can see even. we'll get. uh, we'll get that one right there.

I'll reach around from the back side here and get all of it There we are, clamp you down, and then, well, heck we can put some fuel in it. We'll let her down, put fuel in it, throw the gauge back on, and then. uh I gotta do something about that fuse box issue that it's got. I may just run like a connector and a wire up to the fuse box because I can't get a replacement fuse block that's not like of the eBay variety where they just cut the wires off.
but I can't get one of those I can't get a new replacement. So uh, I'm just gonna have to somehow fix what I've got uh what we have going on under the hood here with the existing equipment Okay Jeep coming down all the way down. So what we'll do is, we'll toss some fuel in this, get the gauge back on it, do something about that wiring issue under the hood with the relay, and then, uh, we'll start it up. check the pressure If pressure is good, which it will be because I said.

So we'll throw a new filter in it and uh, take it out on the Pro ad see how it runs. Contact achieved with ground that's still disconnected so is that good? It's popping the hood of the Jeep I can reach there we go. entering Jeep Service mode: Okay plug. We're gonna handle gasoline today without spilling any of it.

Nope. A couple drops. Yeah. I'll throw in I think I got like four gallons here.

we'll do the four gallons. That's plenty. Good for good enough for a test drive, good enough to get a reading on the fuel level, and uh, good enough to get fuel pressure that's for sure. Okie Dokes refuel complete.

Let's get our little uh cap back in there. Let's go key this thing on. see what it starts to do. Mix all right moment of truth? that's key on I Don't know if the pumps on these come on key on or if they don't come on until you crank.

I think you have to crank begin engine stocking sequence now. Uh nope. Nada with this problem. So I have my relays connected properly I think so relay is connected.

Yes, All right, one more time. Come on. Jeep Wake up Yes! Which is a knife? All right. Fuel pressure? there we go.

look at that pounds 37 pounds. let's pull the regulator off. should go up a little bit good. We have achieved the running condition with fuel pressure.

All right. I Like it. Let's check our gauge real quick, see if the fuel gauge says we have fuel and yeah, that's a couple gallons. Awesome! So far so good.

We're getting there now. actually you know what? Let's shut her down. power down now I need to figure out how to repair this electronically. Think what I'm gonna do is reinsert this where it's supposed to go and then uh, like epoxy it in or something.

I've got to be able to just repair that and stick it back in position because I can't replace this fuse block and like I said, I can get a new one but all the ones that are available are. well, not a new one. I can get a used one which they just take this assembly and then shop it all and it's just a bunch of wires with the plastic sticking out and that's not really going to solve a problem here. And since the options are limited, that means I've got to get a little creative here.
That's the plan. So so I'm gonna get rid of all this junk right here. We'll keep our relay because that's a good one. Get this stuff out of here, Disconnect that, get rid of this, clean all this stuff up, and I'm gonna pull this fuse box apart.

Fuse box. I Said block and box at the same time. I'm going to take the fuse blocks apart and we'll put this thing back. I'll figure a way to fasten it to the inside.

Maybe I can bend the tabs out. Maybe I can glue it. either way. I'm going to fix that somehow and then we'll take this thing on the road and see how it runs.

Okay, it was uneventful, but I put the pin back in its hole I threw some epoxy in there I'm not gonna lie with JB Weld it will hold that pin in position. I Got the relay back in the box is back in and the comfort for the bottom of the box and the top of the box are back in. So uh, let's go hit the key. make sure we have good electronical connection restocking the engine yes sir and fuel pressure 38 40 pounds right where we need to be.

Beautiful real quick. The electrical part has been repaired. it's operating normally without additional circuits. Let's get rid of our pressure here.

Spray that on my cat litter and let's get the gauge off the fuel rail. Gas on me. I Got the fuel on me. Okay now I can get this thing off the rack, take it on the road, make sure it uh, it's gonna last.

Yes. All right. look coming down, close the lever. nice.

Four latches back that one decent one and we'll let the rack down. clear the arms coming down. Here we go. I've got to do the front two arms first and then roll it back then.

I can swing the rear two arms out, roll forward too. Roll it back. Beautiful. It's easier to move a car by pushing the wheel than it is by pushing the car because you get some mechanical advantage.

Thank you sir! You get mechanical advantage by using the wheel. It's like a gear all right project. Jeep Don't fail me. One more road trip to prove your mental and then I can finally retire you back to your home so you can stop living here with me.

You're not paying, right? All right. Backing out the: Jeep going through the list of all the stuff I did uh pumps in. got the uh the tanks in the exhaust thing is bolted on. all the all the bolts for the tank are in position I got my goodies out from under there I fixed the uh well made, made a fix on the fuse box thing I'm rounding the doors of death the Jeep is still running.

it has fuel pressure I put fuel in it so I got enough to at least go for a ride. um any other Loose Ends am I Forgetting anything guys. we did a fuel filter and I think yeah I think that's about it. Okay, yep, yeah, let's get out of here and go for a ride.
Make sure this thing still has horsepowers. Throttle response feels good so far. tight. squeeze through this parking lot.

there we go onwards. Green Gate all right Jeep Let's Roll it's okay Bicycle Guy, you can go all right. We're gonna go back over the bridge because last time it died it was on the bridge. so I'll just temp fate and do the same thing.

see what happens? I'm not gonna pull out in front of traffic I'll wait. good. he's got all the horsepowers. All right guys.

I think we won. The Jeep is Jeep ERS Jeep It's alive, it drives, it runs, it has horsepowers. This is a victory as far as I'm concerned in a series of Victories followed by immediate failures because it's it's a Jeep doing Jeep things. So that being said, I'm gonna go ahead and close this video out right about now.

Guys, there we go. So anyway, headed back to the shop. We're all good here at the Jeep's in good running condition, got fuel pressure, no more backfiring, no more loss of power back home again, and uh, hopefully it stays there because I've kind of rebuilt the thing and fixed everything that can possibly do it become broken on it. So uh, that being said again, I'm gonna go ahead and close this video out right now.

As always, I will do such things by thanking each other one of you for watching this video. Hope you enjoyed this video and the series. If you did enjoy this video, you know the drill. Let me know about that by tapping that like button down below.

Drop me a comment or two while you're down there. and most importantly, do not forget to have yourselves a great day. See you guys later! End in conclusion of project Jeep.

92 thoughts on “Finished again! project jeep 1995 wrangler 4.0 4×4”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joseph Gentile says:

    I was unaware you knew how to operate fasteners manually. Learn something new every day, whether I want to or not.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 1FNJO says:

    Wow Ray, you ever think of being the voice character for the new Dirty Jobs Cartoon of Mike Rowe?😂

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars News Now Riverside Sgt Rock says:

    I miss the "X" Files unit. Did the "Wife Unit" quite? Wass up. I need family!

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars News Now Riverside Sgt Rock says:

    Love that "Gravity!"

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars myke D says:

    Can you please tell me what Milwaukee impacts you used in the video please?

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Anthony Ginther says:

    Ahhh, the classic JB Weld….. now that is Jeep thang! 🤠

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rick Timmons says:

    I found this most informative. I do wish the US would go back to the ww2 JEEP. It came in a giant box and could be assembled by simplistic instructions. Non mechanics could fix most issues. My son in law just traded his in after a year due to cost to maintain.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eric Paul says:

    I just love Joops.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Elvin Paulino says:

    You should check the brakes

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bob Davis says:

    push the wheel not the vehicle is what I got out of this!

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars S Hay says:

    So disappointed that a couple of cans of brake cleaner weren't used on the shield before the new tank was installed. As for the straps you can see when the tank is installed that the back ends could've went in about another 1/2" which would've allowed the other end be tightened all the way down until it met the shield. Great job getting this Jeep back into reliable running shape.

    And if the owner reads this, get some Cerakote trim coat for those fender flares, they'll look like new.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars M. Fremlin says:

    Who picked the wheel offset? It looks like crap.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mice InOz says:

    You do not have some silicone lube to put new hoses on and make the job sooo much easier?

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stan Brown says:

    don't forget your phone

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stan Brown says:

    Blah ha ha ha ha ha…….. Bud Light TRANS jack

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stan Brown says:

    👍

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kahrak says:

    A series of linear impacts are not only required for jeep gas tank installation they are highly recommended and good for venting frustrations from working on the jeep. Ancient profanity chants are also key to making parts fit but not youtube friendly.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ray Castro says:

    Long hard fought battle! Great job Ray!

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phil Rizzo says:

    Glad to see you embrace the nut driver for clamps rather than a slotted screwdriver. Has worked better for me.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Bayless says:

    You should prolly center that steering wheel , it's pretty off.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tim Everhart says:

    Look at you open less then a year and you have help. Good for you. Quadratec for jeep parts Ray.

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Spunky Roamer says:

    Would have been a good opportunity to clean the tray and liner before putting the new tank in place. Clean stuff always works better.

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bobbbo says:

    The engine sounds great. Fantastic job. All I could think about though was: Did he bring his phone this time?

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Battling Cancer says:

    SPARK be not good

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Battling Cancer says:

    That thing should be brand new by time you are done.always great work.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rolando Perez says:

    You're holding your camara on your left hand, while working with your right hand.
    Try buy a head harness unit or clip for your GoPro cam

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Aaron Britt says:

    Nice thing about old Jeeps… EVERY part is available as an aftermarket upgraded part.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bobbg says:

    Speaking of z brake cleaners we didn't see any in this presentation.
    Must be on vacation.

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bobbg says:

    Now, sound systems.
    Metra has a set of 6×9 speaker pods for the back by the roll bars, you can install a 4 channel or 5 channel amp under the back seat and 6.5" speakers in the doors, with quick connectors, also behind the back seat a 10" sub woofer firing down in a ported Angled box, or 2 10" jl audio 10w3 and a 5 channel jl amp and you will love the sound it makes even with the soft top it pounds pretty hard. Id use Polk audio speakers and a 50×4 and fits channel 250wats mono thats way more sound then you'd want to crank up. Use the marine grade polk speakers. It will sound incredible with either an alpine or Kenwood head unit. The dash specs suck in them are a baer to change just skip them the doors sound better. Youll want marine grade becuse they do get wet and on a jeep that old the rubber seals are woren out. You have no way to route the wires but around the panel and over the hinge side of the kick area and down under the floor mat plastuc carpet. Jeeps are also ment to be sprayed out with a presure washer just don't spray the dash. Youll also find floor pan rubber grommets to drain the water out with. Also don't spray the amp. Or sub box. Ive done plenty of sound system in these that sounded really good. But not using the stock speaker locations.

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars dog3y3 says:

    glad its done and it's a win.

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Beardy Dave says:

    Getting those fuel-tank straps to fit reminds me of when I was fitted with my chastity belt. Fun times…

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Squiggy G. says:

    Gimme fuel gimme fire gimme that which I desire 😎

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Squiggy G. says:

    Take note…Tuesday May 9th Video Ray used both hands 😎 reeee..is that country or western music in background

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joel Esslinger says:

    "My bolts keep slipping.." Sounds like the lyrics for a country song! 😉

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Uncle Ned says:

    You did amazing work diagnosing the problem and fixing it. I hadn’t seen a fuel pump sock before, but when you pulled it out of the bad tank, I knew that was the problem.

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daryl Morgan says:

    Great outcome on the Jeep Ray. Nice work

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nick H says:

    Could of cleaned the nasty out of the tank shield b4 installing tank even if just used some purple power and a rinse with hose then blow dry with air hose…..also no anti-seize on any of the bolts that hold anything together on tank or straps or shield….sad face! Said it ypur self "good enough" I know its extra but this is why I do all my own work because otherwise most mechanics just rush thru the job to get it done and dont clean anything or go an extra inch to make sure anything/everything is nice nice and doesnt have any probs or issues …..because if dont do a super good awesome job it can break sooner but of course well out of warranty so stuff has to be fixed again and more money for shop…..

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stevo says:

    thankyou Ray an excellent result,,,👍👍

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jase papageorgio says:

    👍🇺🇸

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ahoy there mate says:

    Ray the intro was good mate no phone that shows you are not addicted to your phn as everybody freaks out they haven't got there phone in there hands hooo raa mate

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeramie says:

    Put the motor from the closet in the burnt tow truck good as new lol

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alex S says:

    Well Done Ray 😀 !!

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Old Dirty Man Gaming says:

    Great video

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Anthony Galipo says:

    I'm no mechanic but all that rust new fuel filter and blow out the lines

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ivan Olsen says:

    did you put enough fuel in to cover the fuel pump ….. ? .. got to keep it cool

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ivan Olsen says:

    for sale : 1 x Jeep …. wheels are original …… oh.. and ..the driver's door …..lol

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ivan Olsen says:

    which video did I miss where you employed the young guy …. congrats ….. hope he is working out

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shadow Lord says:

    👍👍👍👍👍👍

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars pugsly35 says:

    Holy Crap!! Ray used a nutdriver on a hose clamp!!

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ericspecullaas says:

    Spoiler alert the jeep broke down 😮

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ᗒᗕ MIKE HUNT ᗒᗕ says:

    Great work. Yet again. Well done sir 😎👌👍👋

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars c wo says:

    Your mechanic’s intuition on point. Another Jeep saved from the scap pile! Good job Ray.

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sta snider says:

    Good morning Ray

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Russell Styles says:

    Something this popular and there are still parts you cannot buy new. Must be hard for unpopular cars.

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RadioReprised says:

    Try finding a tank for an 06………

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Terry Robertson says:

    Isn't it amazing what having the the right fuel pressure does for an EFI engine.

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Graham Dawes says:

    That rust is. The result of ethanol in the current fuel mix, ethanol equals absorbing water and rusty parts.😢

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Russell Styles says:

    Why haven'y you emptied the tank? Would smell better at the least.

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Turbo Turtle says:

    Has the wife unit scolded you for not wearing your black silicone clone ? (Wedding ring )

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Russell Styles says:

    The old tank is in good shape given a complete absence of new tanks, but it would take time.

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ron Leach says:

    You know, you might ask your viewers to help you out on finding used hard to find parts

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Payam Shirazi says:

    I wish you leave the video camera on a tripod at all times. It is very dizzying when you constantly move the wide-angle camera. Also, struggling to work with just one hand…. not cool.

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Turbo Turtle says:

    Helical plane around a vertical axis

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Franco says:

    I once took off my high pressure line off at the tank by wrapping the exhaust around the drive shaft while off roading 😂 it’s a Jeep thing

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thomas Pasker says:

    Find one thing funny,. You always wore gloves when you worked the other shops, now you own your own shop and the gloves disappeared. Hmmm….. keep em coming

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars s snerd says:

    Careful with that ax, Eugene!!!!
    And I have used a big, deep socket with the correct radius to make the bends just right on those tank straps….

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joel Dziak says:

    I got busy n quit watching daily for a bit. Come back and…@RAY OH LOOK!!! ANOTHER FUCKING JEEP VIDEO… seriously… your new hire is becoming a tained …taint… influence "SIR". He joined and been nothing but broke shit jeeps and shit.

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Darkassassin 07 says:

    It's alright Ray, I too find my reproduction parts aren't right on the money everytime either…

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RK Harm24 says:

    Sounded very STRONG when winding out the 4.0ltr.

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RK Harm24 says:

    Congratulations Ray!

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mr Ed says:

    Was anyone else disappointed he put that shiny new tank into that filthy old shield? My heart broke a little.

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Gabel says:

    Love the videos that you do Ray you always lighted up the day when I get off of work, keep up that great work and god bless. 👍

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars A J says:

    Fuel test port cap not put on, dying inside bud

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shade Tree Mech says:

    Hey, what about a new fuel filter?

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mr Classic says:

    Sounds great now

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Seamas Righ says:

    Amazing RTV to repair a fuel tank? Everybody knows you use JB Weld and Bondo.

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Maxx Michael says:

    I would of do r a new screen and pump on old unit first
    ..
    saved some money

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wolffie The Virus says:

    Ey Troy Cam!!!

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Josh Jensen says:

    One more thing 😂 did u fix the emergency brake park ??

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Maxx Michael says:

    should cover the fuel pressure port with a. cap . or all ur hard work down the drain

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RagerRobloxYT says:

    How much money has been spent on that $500.00 Jeep?

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Diana B says:

    Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’. Got those Jeeps a-rollin. 😁

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Linkyboy says:

    Been waitin' for this one!

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Maxx Michael says:

    should use nylon nuts for the tank staps

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Larry Collins says:

    Is the Jeep yours or a customer? Been in the shop a long time-little bit of history,, maybe I missed that video.

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars E ck says:

    Don't forget to feed the man when he gets home tell him lift his hood and grab what's on the intake therefore put a frozen burrito before he leaves on the intake don't let him see it

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BillFromAZ says:

    There's probably some expensive stuff designed to soak up liquids in shops, but you should consider getting some cheepo cat litter of the clumping kind. You can put it on spills or even in things like gas tanks being gotten rid of. It would do a good job of soaking up liquids.

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars E ck says:

    You forgot the candy machine in the dash you need to refill it

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John McCoy says:

    Ray you finaly read my mind by using the nutdriver on the hose clamps lol

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gary Alford says:

    the jeep from hell for shure ! but way to hang there and keep your cool !! runs great now !!

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars michael marsolais says:

    LOL! Ray said "I'll reach around from the backside and get ahold of it". Keep your minds out of the gutter.

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ÇнΔΩτïćDΞλτн says:

    As a Jeep owner myself, it’s awesome to see a beautiful machine come to life amidst all the struggles and issues that always comes with working on a Mopar product. Just Empty Every Pocket! We’ll done sir!

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