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In science and engineering, the parts-per notation is a set of pseudo-units to describe small values of miscellaneous dimensionless quantities, e.g. mole fraction or mass fraction. Since these fractions are quantity-per-quantity measures, they are pure numbers with no associated units of measurement. Commonly used are parts-per-million (ppm, 10−6), parts-per-billion (ppb, 10−9), parts-per-trillion (ppt, 10−12) and parts-per-quadrillion (ppq, 10−15). This notation is not part of the International System of Units (SI) system and its meaning is ambiguous.
FNG here on this forum. I have had a mostly stock 68 CJ5 with 225 V6 for a while now that I am currently swapping over to a 231 so I can take my time and rebuild the 225 and still have my Jeep running while I do it. This week is the first time in years my Jeep is down for repairs. My Jeep is a...
I have a 2100 on my jeep. It’s visually missing parts, including the id tag, I think it’s probably best to just replace it rather than rebuild it. Since it’s not always easy to find them in the junkyard anymore, new might be the answer.
Is this the right carb? It’s a direct...
Trying to confirm what kind of axles I have. I inherited this '54 CJ3b from my late grandfather, and its kinda a parts bin (non-stock alternator, ignition setup, and fuel system found so far), so I dont want to blindly trust the factory specs.
Rear axle marks
"85" and "3" on the front of...
I recently bought this MC 2100 carb to put on my 258.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/365215392077?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-23570&ssspo=5q1mf8catjm&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=httr08QgTbC&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Hopefully that link works.
Any way. It's missing the. Part #46 in this...
Picked up this old winch from the boneyard the other day. Never knew it was there. It has been sitting under a pile of other parts for probably 25 years.
Needs a full restoration. Missing one of the tie-rods too.
Question is, is it worth restoring? I don't believe Warn makes these anymore...