Water Kills
justJEEPit
12-30-2006, 07:57 PM
I have a 1987 cherokee pioneer and i have a problem with it dieing in water,
well when water tuoches the engine. Ive check my distributer and its not
cracked and i was thinking mabye the alternator shorts out when water
hits it. And it wont start up for at least five minutes som times longer and
also I took it threw my buddies pond and it died instantly and would not start
but once they pulled me out far enough out that my engine was out of the
water it started right up. And also i was wondering if S10 leaf springs will fit
under my jeep with out modification.
well when water tuoches the engine. Ive check my distributer and its not
cracked and i was thinking mabye the alternator shorts out when water
hits it. And it wont start up for at least five minutes som times longer and
also I took it threw my buddies pond and it died instantly and would not start
but once they pulled me out far enough out that my engine was out of the
water it started right up. And also i was wondering if S10 leaf springs will fit
under my jeep with out modification.
fredjacksonsan
12-30-2006, 08:11 PM
It sounds like you're getting something shorted out. How deep is the water?
Try this:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=175868
Try this:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=175868
justJEEPit
12-30-2006, 08:22 PM
Bumper Deep (stock height with 31s) and most of the time splash up
fredjacksonsan
12-30-2006, 08:26 PM
I'm thinking something is shorting out. Probably a good idea to check all the wiring that would be exposed at that depth, and also have a read of the thread I posted earlier.
justJEEPit
12-30-2006, 09:02 PM
Could it also be a bad alternator? it does skweek often.
fredjacksonsan
12-30-2006, 09:06 PM
I don't know....does that water level cover up the alternator?
A squeaking alternator (if it's the belt) indicates that there is slippage....you might replace the belt if it's worn, and check the tensioner.
A squeaking alternator (if it's the belt) indicates that there is slippage....you might replace the belt if it's worn, and check the tensioner.
4x4grey88
01-02-2007, 10:58 PM
I have a 1987 cherokee pioneer and i have a problem with it dieing in water,
well when water tuoches the engine. Ive check my distributer and its not
cracked and i was thinking mabye the alternator shorts out when water
hits it. And it wont start up for at least five minutes som times longer and
also I took it threw my buddies pond and it died instantly and would not start
but once they pulled me out far enough out that my engine was out of the
water it started right up. And also i was wondering if S10 leaf springs will fit
under my jeep with out modification.
There are many things that could be shorting out while you drive you Jeep in the WATER.
Try this..
Get a garden hose at your house and spray water under the vehicle while it is running (trying to simulate deep water) and see where your spraying when the engine turns off.
Yes... Spray everything that you might thing will be getting wet (o2 sensor, alternator, wiring, everything). This should give you a direction on what to have fixed.
Dodge Dakota leaf springs will work under your Jeep, check this link out:
http:www.lunghd.com
and click on 'budget lift'
or
http://www.lunghd.com/Tech_Articles/Suspension_Steering_Axles_and_Brakes/Budget_Lift.htm
Keep Us posted.
well when water tuoches the engine. Ive check my distributer and its not
cracked and i was thinking mabye the alternator shorts out when water
hits it. And it wont start up for at least five minutes som times longer and
also I took it threw my buddies pond and it died instantly and would not start
but once they pulled me out far enough out that my engine was out of the
water it started right up. And also i was wondering if S10 leaf springs will fit
under my jeep with out modification.
There are many things that could be shorting out while you drive you Jeep in the WATER.
Try this..
Get a garden hose at your house and spray water under the vehicle while it is running (trying to simulate deep water) and see where your spraying when the engine turns off.
Yes... Spray everything that you might thing will be getting wet (o2 sensor, alternator, wiring, everything). This should give you a direction on what to have fixed.
Dodge Dakota leaf springs will work under your Jeep, check this link out:
http:www.lunghd.com
and click on 'budget lift'
or
http://www.lunghd.com/Tech_Articles/Suspension_Steering_Axles_and_Brakes/Budget_Lift.htm
Keep Us posted.
justJEEPit
01-08-2007, 05:56 PM
hey thanks thats a great lift plan. I am definatly going for it. Also do u know of any comon places the a jeep leaks small amounts of oil.
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