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Build Thread 1977 CJ7 Rebuild and Conversion

Build Thread 1977 CJ7 Rebuild and Conversion
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The deeper I get into this jeep, the more I'm learning about its history. The Jeep was, from the factory, a 1977 QuadraTrac CJ7 with the AMC 304 . I'm starting to think it has not been operational for quite some time, and was an incomplete project for at least two pervious owners. I don't think it has its factory front axle, or at least it was converted the the 5 bolt manual locking hubs, which I understand it would not have had with the QuadraTrac . It also doesn't seem to have the QuadraTrac AMC20 . Axle swaps and YJ springs -- somebody had big plans for this CJ, but never got around to it. I think it's past time this Jeep got finished.

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I love the hanger design, as for the caliper if you wanna be cheap run a home through the bored and buy a seal kit they don’t look that bad, however the rebuilt caliper is not to expensive


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The rebuilt cylinder is about $10 each. The rebuild kit is about $5 each and you need to buy a hone if you don't have one. I always go with the ones already rebuilt.
 
People do sleeve the Dana 30 axle tubes but I hear more of it from the later Jeeps, there is also grease seals that fit in the end of the tubes so you can pump that cavity full of grease instead of mud and dirt


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Lol dang those pistons look brand new, I’m interested to see how your cleaning goes, in the past I had used muriatic acid that stuff was seriously bad but absolutely 0 rust left when you were done


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Electrolysis is awsome. I have a small unit for cleaning rifle bores. I wish I had had the patience to do that for my derusting axle parts - but I didn’t......

Be sure an post “after” pics so we can be amazed at how well this is gonna work[emoji106][emoji106]


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Nice job.... very nice


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Man I sure like that spindle bearing puller


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Man I sure like that spindle bearing puller


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$22 at harbor freight, 10 minutes on the grinder, one gnarly burn from forgetting that metal gets hot when you grind it. Worth every bit!

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$22 at harbor freight, 10 minutes on the grinder, one gnarly burn from forgetting that metal gets hot when you grind it. Worth every bit!

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I somehow forget how hot metal gets when you grind it as well and I seem to never remember to wear my work gloves while grinding either


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Good - I’m not the only one!!


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Alright! Some more progress, mostly just electrolysis results. Turns out, having electrodes all the way around the bucket sure helps. As an electrical engineer, that shouldn't surprise me...

All in all, I'm pretty happy with how things have turned out. I gave everything a quick rub down with phosphoric acid (I feel like a chemist) to make sure it doesn't rust before I can paint it, and so far it's looking good!

Paint and parts come in this week. I need to figure out how to homebrew a diff housing spreader so I can clean out the housing and go through the LSD in the front. Also, one of the u-joint ears was a touch bent, so I can't get the joint out of the stub shaft. I'm tempted to heat it and bend it, but I don't want to compromise that part. Bad things happen when you break a U-Joint at speed...

The schedule is starting to take shape. I'm thinking front axle done end of June, rear axle end of July, brakes/fuel end of August, mount drivetrain end of september. Then the real work begins! That's when all of the interior/electrical work gets to happen. It's always the last 10% that takes 90% of the time...
 
Sweet that’s gonna look nice


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Good job. Have I mentioned today how much I hate bleeding brakes?


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