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To: wally_bert

Nope, they do.

And all the AMC V8s have that wretched oil pump midplate problem. I had to swap the engine in my Jeep out because of that.

I don’t miss that part of owning it at all.


166 posted on 01/09/2008 6:47:39 PM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: Spktyr
So much for some supposed "sage" advice I got a while back. It sounds like the last and maybe next to last cylinders on the even side are the problem ones.

Other than the lifter chatter, motor-wise, my 304 is pretty solid. My motorhead days kinded of faded away over the past 12 - 15 years. Power is not a problem, oil pressure (line gauge) is steady at temp, and is pretty good about oil. I don't think it was ever really gotten into. I got in back in the mid 90's from a guy who did nothing with it.

The transmission has about had it but I have another one in very good condition. A few seals have broken down so it leaks pretty well. The seal on the rear output of the transfer case is the one that has gone almost completely. I drive it around the block every so often just to drive it. Then park it and throw out some oil dry.

When the budget can tolerate it, I want to get that bit of major surgery out of the way. Here in the burbs with me as the only source of labor, it wouldn't be a lot of fun. I would like to have it as a once in a while driver. The rest of the little stuff I can handle.

I wished it had a tailgate like my 77 CJ5 did. That was so handy. Maybe if I ever do any real body work and win the lottery as to buy a replacement tub, that would happen.

170 posted on 01/09/2008 7:23:54 PM PST by wally_bert (Tactical Is Still Missing A Chair!)
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