JP Magazine Homepage JP Magazine

Maintaining Old Jeeps Fuel Filters

Prev  Next
Maintaining Old Jeeps Fuel Filters
Off Road Jeep Maintainence and Prep - Casualties Of War
No matter if you're running modern injection or an old-school carburetor, don't neglect the cleanliness of your fuel system. Check your fuel filters at least once a season and pop off the top of your carb to make sure there's no varnish, grit, or nasties that can come loose and lodge in a passage and kill your engine. If you've ever had your engine cut out and lose power during a crucial climb you'll appreciate a powerplant that won't die and leave you stranded in the middle of a potential rollover situation. View Related Article
Maintaining Old Jeeps Flatfender Maintaining Old Jeeps Hub Maintaining Old Jeeps Drive Shaft Maintaining Old Jeeps Shakle Maintaining Old Jeeps Tightening Maintaining Old Jeeps Fuel Filters Maintaining Old Jeeps Snapped Axleshafts
Maintaining Old Jeeps Welding Maintaining Old Jeeps Caps Maintaining Old Jeeps Tie Rod Maintaining Old Jeeps Shocks Maintaining Old Jeeps Wheel Maintaining Old Jeeps C Clipping Maintaining Old Jeeps Under View
Maintaining Old Jeeps Axle Shaft Maintaining Old Jeeps Caliper Mounts Maintaining Old Jeeps Crack Maintaining Old Jeeps Output Shaft
Jeep Patriot Research
Jeep Patriot Our comprehensive information will allow you to compare the new Jeep Patriot and review specs, photos and more. The 2010 Patriot comes with a L4 standard engine and has a manufacturer suggested retail price of $17,735.00. It has drivers side crash test ratings of 4 stars and passengers side crash test ratings of 5 stars. Other similar vehicles are the Jeep Wrangler and the Jeep Liberty.
Get Adobe Flash player