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Build Thread '76 CJ5 build

Build Thread '76 CJ5 build

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Sounds like a great thread. Can't wait to follow it. I plan on doing the same with my CJ makeover...
 
Im just curious. I am not very educated on the CJ5 's, so forgive my ignorance. Why swap out the 20. I was told the ring and pinions are actually a slight bit bigger than a Dana 44 . And with a one piece axle conversion, they are supposed to be pretty stout. I have a 20 in my CJ7 and plan to do a 1 piece conversion, a detroit locker, and gusset the tubes. Is there a weak spot i should know about the 20? Not trying to hijack the thread, just curious about the swap. BTW, the jeep looks awesome now, can't wait to see it when done. Definately keep everyone updated!
 
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Took it out to play and after 20 min the thing died. Fonud the fuel filter before the electric fuel pump was dry. So we towed it home and once it was in front of the garage it fired no problem. Now to drop the fuel tank and clean it or replace it. I love my new $X$. Pics and info on the carb install this weekend.

P.S. Projectcrawler, thanks for the complement on the jeep. But I took the pic from so far away for a reason.:(
 
Im just curious. I am not very educated on the cj5's, so forgive my ignorance. Why swap out the 20. I was told the ring and pinions are actually a slight bit bigger than a d44. And with a one piece axle conversion, they are supposed to be pretty stout. I have a 20 in my cj7 and plan to do a 1 piece conversion, a detroit locker, and gusset the tubes. Is there a weak spot i should know about the 20? Not trying to hijack the thread, just curious about the swap. BTW, the jeep looks awesome now, can't wait to see it when done. Definately keep everyone updated!
Oops.. Missed this post. I wouldn't say the 20 has a beefier R&P then the 44 but I would say they are both comparable. The 20's R&P is larger though. You hit on the 20's weekness though, the housing and the axles. If swap in a set of one piece axles and some tube welding and you have a great axle setup.

Here is a great write up I had book marked on FourWheeler.com on the pro's and con's of the 20 vs 44 debate. Corporate 20 vs. Dana 44 Differentials - Technical Articles - Four Wheeler Magazine
 
Yep I have done a little research and think sticking with the 20 is which way iam going for now. The one piece axle kit is under $200 and Ox Locker has a locker for the 20. Welding is no biggie so it will also get sleeved and trussed.

CJ, thanks for the link very good info.
 
Sorry to hear about your back...

That sure looked like a bitch! Sounds like your moving along again! :)
 
Yep, gettin' older sucks. I was out of work for two days laying on heat and ice. But now I will be able to replace the wiring for the fuel pump and reroute the fuel lines as well.
 
I'd swear you took a pic of my gas tank skidplate. Mine looked the same. I coated it with Por-15 and it came out just as good as this crossmember. Por-15 - Jeep-CJ Reviews It would help that frame too! www.por15.com
 
Your making great progress. The flare looks real good. It's won't be too long and you'll be tooling around in that CJ!
 
Yes i forgot to mention it fired on the first shot. So I figured I could use the old fuel pump to drain the tank in the WJ:laugh:. It gave about an ounce a minute. Pulled out of the garage this morning, nice and rich. So, tuning the carb and catching up with that part of the write-up.
 
It's actually known as "El Diablo", the devil, because it had so many problems. Fortunately, one of them wasn't rust or it would have been hopeless. I still need an original roll cage for it and few other items, but it really is one of those fun old vehicles you can be happy you put back on the road.
 
It's actually known as "El Diablo", the devil, because it had so many problems. Fortunately, one of them wasn't rust or it would have been hopeless. I still need an original roll cage for it and few other items, but it really is one of those fun old vehicles you can be happy you put back on the road.

Maybe I could call this one Lou as in Lucifer. It is a hole pile of Hell except the motor is pretty strong so far.

Your '76 gives me inspiration to finish. I will be making some real progress as soon as the weather figures out what the heck it is going to do.
 
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