the discs I use are 3m rol-loc brown in color but the typical DIY guy doesn't have air equipment, etc., so I would suggest 400 grit wet sand paper on a block of wood or scuff pads of some sort
For some reason, Jeep stopped using the access panel for the oil filter , even though there is still a cutout for it. I thought mine was missing, called the dealer, and they didn't list a part number for it. Doesn't make any sense, why would you want mud, snow, or any other crap getting in there.
THE Absolute best instructional video for WP replacement on a 5.7 Hemi! And I've watched/looked for many. How about a video on the timing cover?
I suppose if one comes in.. thank you
Great video. I'm just getting ready to do this on my Jeep today. You have your 391st subscriber as well. 😁👍
Great video. Very detailed!
Great video. Thank you for sharing!
Bought mine used and never even knew there was supposed to be a panel there 😂 damn Jiffy Lube
it's a common occurrence
Scotch pad as in green scotch brite for dishes? I see they have maroon rectangular scotch brite general purpose pads as well.
the discs I use are 3m rol-loc brown in color
but the typical DIY guy doesn't have air equipment, etc., so I would suggest 400 grit wet sand paper on a block of wood or scuff pads of some sort
For some reason, Jeep stopped using the access panel for the oil filter , even though there is still a cutout for it. I thought mine was missing, called the dealer, and they didn't list a part number for it. Doesn't make any sense, why would you want mud, snow, or any other crap getting in there.
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