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Free Republic ^ | 19 March 15 | Jeep

Posted on 03/19/2015 6:01:22 PM PDT by SkyPilot

This is a Jeep thread, for all Jeep owners and Jeep lovers. Contribute as you wish or are driven. Long live Freedom. May God Bless You!


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To: SgtBob

Looking at the local’s schedule, might just drop by one meeting set in a couple of weeks. They say visitor’s welcome.


281 posted on 08/18/2015 3:28:20 PM PDT by wally_bert (There are no winners in a game of losers. I'm Tommy Joyce, welcome to the Oriental Lounge.)
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To: SkyPilot
Are those XD rims? It really mixed well with the vehicle it self.
282 posted on 08/23/2015 7:46:12 PM PDT by lowdowner
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To: SgtBob

After a long hiatus and recovering from the flood, I think I will pay a long overdue visit to the one out in Lexington SC.

The webpage says visitors welcome. After meeting me, that might change lol.

Thanks for the advice.


283 posted on 01/17/2016 3:29:41 PM PST by wally_bert (I didn't get where I am today by selling ice cream tasting of bookends, pumice stone & West Germany)
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To: SkyPilot

I’ve made some progress on both the Willys and AMC fronts despite flooding, vehicle loss, work, lousy weather, medical stuff, and life in general.

After several rounds of buying and testing, I found spacers that would work and got the Weber 32/36 mounted and idling. Linkage and the return spring are in progress. Yanking that big wet bath air filter frees up so much room.

The only nit I have is that if it sits overnight, it will not start without a quick shot of fuel down the throat. After that, it will start and run normally all day. I’m looking at putting a check valve in near the body. Maybe it takes so long for the float bowl to fill up. I give the fuel pump up to 30 seconds sometimes. I can see fuel flowing through the clear filters and the pump is pushing.

Here it is in operation. I’ve cleaned up the engine compartment a lot since this was rolled. I was thrilled to have it running.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FMkyAphF7M

I’ve tested pulling vacuum lines that were original and found operation is normal with a couple gone. That means I can blank flange and toss the boat anchor mechanical pump.

This week is get back on electrical and give it a long overdue oil change.

At least every other day I’ve spun it over and let the F-134 run to operating temp on weekdays. It’s dark when I get home.

The next big critical jobs are the steering box, springs/suspension, and replace rusted brake lines. I will farm that to a shop since I don’t have a lift or an enclosed building.

The CJ7 has had the old fenders yanked as well as the grill. The right fender and hood are in fair shape, the left, forget it.

It has a stainless steel battery tray in place. I also wire wheeled and primed that area of the engine compartment.

This week I hope to put on at least the passenger fender and all the fender flares. The driver’s side will stay off for a while to make getting at some stuff easier.

I’ve got a master cylinder that I will see about swapping in. It will be next year before the big job can be done which is an engine swap. The old motor is locked. I intend to pick at the things I can do to it over the year. Almost all of it is small.

I’ve got a bin set aside to put in misc parts for later when I find what I need on sale. Amazon is wonderful.


284 posted on 01/17/2016 3:43:29 PM PST by wally_bert (I didn't get where I am today by selling ice cream tasting of bookends, pumice stone & West Germany)
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To: SkyPilot

At snail’s pace, I’ve gotten more done to both.

The Willys runs again at least fairly well. I’m still working on tweaking the Weber.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FMkyAphF7M

The engine compartment has been cleaned up considerably since that was shot up. There is a check valve and Holley regulator roughed in now.

I have a new dash for the Willys in. The original is dented, rusted, and really beat up. Friday I plan to order the last bits of electrical from Amazon and have a workday on a Saturday replace the dash and finalize electrical. The reproduction switches have had nothing but problems so I am going to do things differently.

The languishing CJ7 has new fenders since Amazon had great Christmas sale. New front flares are on. The rears will be on at some point. I found some stainless steel grill braces and an assortment of fender braces. The next big piece will probably be a hood.

I had a glimmer of hope that engine wasn’t locked but to no avail it seems. With a lot of stuff stripped away, I put a socket on the harmonic balancer, but could only turn 3/4 a turn then hit some hard resistance. Oh well.

In the meantime, I will pick up parts and do small jobs to it in the meantime.

The Willys gets priority since it can run. My goal is to have it neighborhood worthy by June. Highway might be a little longer. When the Willys is reliable enough it will have a new area to live in the back yard and I will bring the CJ7 in from the other building.

I may have some help too when I do that. The lady across the street has a retired guy-pal or something that is a master of a few trades apparently and has helped me a lot on the CB750K. I hope to have the carbs rebuilt by mid- March and in the operational column.

Some of what I need to do that CJ7 is a two man. He works cheap, some six packs of Dr. Pepper. I offer to pay him but he doesn’t want anything. I want to get it as ready as I can so when it goes for a reman engine avoid as much grief as possible.


285 posted on 02/24/2016 6:19:35 PM PST by wally_bert (I didn't get where I am today by selling ice cream tasting of bookends, pumice stone & West Germany)
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