Great video! Your lower intake manifold video absolutely saved me a couple of years ago. Like how your videos cover some of the more challenging repairs, and are very well presented. Thank you.
Great, professional video and instructions Austin. TY so much for sharing, I"m going to tackle mine soon. l So should be successful after watching your video. Much appreciated!!!
Hi, nice video, I have a question, is it normal that the pulley you changed on your jeep doesn't turn when you turn it with your fingers when the vehicle is off?
Yes, the pulley is directly connected to the crankshaft so you're turning it, all the pistons and everything up to the transmission. If you put a big enough wrench on it, you'll be able to turn it (this happens to me in the video), but not with your fingers
@ Thank you very much for the information, so my pulley is fine because I can't turn it with my fingers, or does it have to be turned easily with my fingers?
I wasn't sure if you were still questioning which way the seal goes or if you got your answer, but just in case you are still wondering the open side where you can see the spring goes toward the crankcase and the solid side that looks just like a rubber face goes toward the front of the Jeep. Hope that helps!
Great video! Your lower intake manifold video absolutely saved me a couple of years ago. Like how your videos cover some of the more challenging repairs, and are very well presented. Thank you.
Thanks so much!
Appreciate the 3.8 content! Not many video resources for them that are presented quite so well.
@@Seth-i5g Thanks!
Great, professional video and instructions Austin. TY so much for sharing, I"m going to tackle mine soon. l So should be successful after watching your video. Much appreciated!!!
Thanks! Good luck!
I truly appreciate the video. Just noticed my Jeep has a leak from the front main seal. Your video was very helpful.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful - good luck on the repair!
We call that rust protection here in the rust belt.
Hi, nice video, I have a question, is it normal that the pulley you changed on your jeep doesn't turn when you turn it with your fingers when the vehicle is off?
Yes, the pulley is directly connected to the crankshaft so you're turning it, all the pistons and everything up to the transmission. If you put a big enough wrench on it, you'll be able to turn it (this happens to me in the video), but not with your fingers
@ Thank you very much for the information, so my pulley is fine because I can't turn it with my fingers, or does it have to be turned easily with my fingers?
@bayronchanchavac6454 Well, I can't guarantee the condition of your pulley over a chat, but it should NOT turn easily with your fingers.
@ Thank you very much, I removed the belt and all the pulleys turn smoothly, except the crankshaft pulley does not turn with the fingers
came here to see which direction the seal goes. it seems to be directional and i don’t know which way the old one came out.
I wasn't sure if you were still questioning which way the seal goes or if you got your answer, but just in case you are still wondering the open side where you can see the spring goes toward the crankcase and the solid side that looks just like a rubber face goes toward the front of the Jeep. Hope that helps!
@@austin.gresham thank you!!!