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Hi everyone, Brian from Minnesota. Recently retired from machining/cnc programming/ Cad-Cam software applications and lastly 14 years of truck driving. Finally have time to give some much needed attention to my 6 Jeep ZJ's. Yes, 6, don't ask me why.
I have dedicated my last 3 months trying to learn automotive diagnostics, something that has come along quite well with all the guidance and knowledge
gotten from SD's videos and forum input. Thanks so much. Currently working on my 97 ZJ-4.0, crank no spark problem, think I got it figured out.
Should know today, maybe tomorrow, LOL..Will post with some interesting problems/solutions I have encountered in the last 8 years of owing this vehicle.. All for now...
Welcome Working on only one manufacturers vehicles has a lot of advantages for the DIYer you not only can get tooled up for that manufacturer but get an understanding of how a particulary manufacturer puts a car together.
" We're trying to plug a hole in the universe, what are you doing ?. "
(Walter Bishop Fringe TV show)