Posted by OliverNate on January 01, 2019 at 13:35:35 from (140.190.6.109):
I've had the Wrangler for few years and its been trouble free other than Hyd. pump drive and adding anti-freeze because of a head gasket (which is why I ended up with it). I did a band-aid fix because wasn't sure how long it was gona last. I bought it from my work place and I'm sure everyone and their brother beat the tar out of it. Anyway its time to put some money into it, I rely on it way to much to go without and to look for a newer one is out of the question because of the price they fetch.
Does anyone know how to figure out what model it is? Also what breed is the engine? When I got it, it came with papers that had recent repairs and part numbers and what the engine was I remember it said Perkins but don't remember what size. Of course I can't find these papers. I've also found that these older ones ran John Deere engines?
Parts I'm in need of are a water pump and head gasket. Hopefully the head didn't crack again. I've tried doing google search but next to nothing comes up for these machines. I tried dealer once but without model number they couldn't come up with much and only stuff they could come up with was newer models like 4500.
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