Wrist Pin Jeep 4.0 at Donald Cargill blog

Wrist Pin Jeep 4.0. Virtually all lower end failures are due to an oiling problem. Sounds like the most common symptoms of piston slap. Had three mechs i know and trust all say the. I've search and read and searched some more, and finally decided to start another my jeep knocks thread. Could be caused by bad wrist pin and or worn rings. Think i have a problem with the 4.0 in my 97sport. I have a lead on a cherokee and the owner claims it has a bad wrist pin. So i have done the following. Any thoughts if it's worth. Could this be the wrist pin chatter i have when cold, that disappears once warmed up? I have read about piston slap, loose wrist pins, lifters, valves, cracked flex plate, etc. How common or rare is that and how do you think he came to that. This almost always effects the rod bearings first. The only other piston related. My buddies a mech and think it sounds like a piston wrist pin.

Front Bumper Push Pin for Jeep Wrangler JL 20072024 and JK Somar 4X4
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Virtually all lower end failures are due to an oiling problem. My buddies a mech and think it sounds like a piston wrist pin. So i have done the following. I have read about piston slap, loose wrist pins, lifters, valves, cracked flex plate, etc. Could this be the wrist pin chatter i have when cold, that disappears once warmed up? I have a lead on a cherokee and the owner claims it has a bad wrist pin. Any thoughts if it's worth. Could be caused by bad wrist pin and or worn rings. Think i have a problem with the 4.0 in my 97sport. I would for sure park.

Front Bumper Push Pin for Jeep Wrangler JL 20072024 and JK Somar 4X4

Wrist Pin Jeep 4.0 Sounds like the most common symptoms of piston slap. I have read about piston slap, loose wrist pins, lifters, valves, cracked flex plate, etc. Sounds like the most common symptoms of piston slap. Virtually all lower end failures are due to an oiling problem. Any thoughts if it's worth. How common or rare is that and how do you think he came to that. Could be caused by bad wrist pin and or worn rings. I have a lead on a cherokee and the owner claims it has a bad wrist pin. Could this be the wrist pin chatter i have when cold, that disappears once warmed up? This almost always effects the rod bearings first. I would for sure park. I've search and read and searched some more, and finally decided to start another my jeep knocks thread. The only other piston related. So i have done the following. My buddies a mech and think it sounds like a piston wrist pin. Think i have a problem with the 4.0 in my 97sport.

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