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Members CJs 1973 CJ5, New member, Socal, ready for dirt

Members CJs 1973 CJ5, New member, Socal, ready for dirt

leichardti

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73 CJ5, 258
1973 CJ5 , AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l , Dana 30 /40 with 4.27s and rear locker.

Recently picked up this CJ, new to the group and loving it. It hasn't been driven much the last 5 years. Has new gears, rear locker, fuel tank but everything else is a bit rough and needs to be gone thru.

I plan to make it my desert/trail/lake rig. I have a place in lake arrowhead where it will mostly be used to hit the trails and haul kayaks. Will also be out in Johnson Valley, lytle creek, ocotillo, glamis, Dumont etc as well.

I still need to go thru everything, identify the Transmission /transfer, see what's stock or modified. I know the front leafs aren't stock. I've already acquired or installed basic tune up, ignition system, cooling system, brake lines/components, leaf bushings, seat belts,fuel lines, carb kit, etc. Once I get it dialed I will get tires, shocks, new leaf springs, extend the cage and tie it to the frame and rock sliders.

Besides searching the forum. Is the best place to get help with specifics on my CJ in the "members builds" forum? Thank you for your time.
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I'd replace that plastic valve cover otherwise nice starting point
 
I second the aluminum one

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Most of the ones im am finding are for 4.2, 1981 and up. Do you know if those will fit the 73? Thank you for your time
Depending on the edition of your 73 it may bolt right up. Most need small modifications.

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A 1981 AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l valve cover will generally bolt onto a 1973 AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l engine, but it is not a direct, trouble-free swap. While the bolt patterns are similar, the 1981+ engines transitioned to plastic covers and different gasket types (often a rubber molded gasket), which may not seal properly on the older 1973 head.
Key Considerations for the Swap:
  • Gasket Mismatch: The 1973 head uses a cork/composite gasket, while 1981+ typically uses a rubber gasket designed for a specific groove in the later cover.
  • Bolt Differences: The 1981 plastic covers may require different bolt lengths or flange studs compared to the earlier metal covers.
  • Best Solution: If switching from a '73 to an '81 cover, ensure you use the corresponding 1981-style gasket. Many enthusiasts prefer replacing both with aftermarket aluminum covers to avoid sealing issues, according to IH Parts America.
In summary, it will bolt on, but you may face significant oil leaks if the 1981 gasket and hardware are not used correctly on the 1973 engine.

Here is a thread discussing this issue.
 
Good Morning

I'm sure you are going to be replacing the Front Steering Components, and
Might have Missed it while Speed Reading though the previous posts.....
But Ray Charles can see that Cross Link with the Welded piece of Angle iron......
Otherwise it looks like a Great Find.
 

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