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Build Thread CJ8 to M170 Build (somewhat)

Build Thread CJ8 to M170 Build (somewhat)

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'84 CJ8; AMC360 w/Holley 600 CFM mechanical secondaries; TF-999 Auto; D-300; D-30F/D-44R, '86 CJ7; 258; T-176; D-30F/D-44R; '80 CJ7 304 Stock; '74 CJ5 304 Stock;
I remember that one from another site. Not the one its hosted on but another. Anyhow I enjoyed it. How about some recent stuff on it. Love the longer wheelbase Jeep and military theme. :)
 
Click on the CJ8 Build Thread on the 1st post and it will take you to the consecutive post.

Starts on page 1 and page 2 ends w/the newest additions with more to come.

I have to remove the intake (leaking H20) and put another gasket on it.

I did install a engine block heater and on page 2 you can see the pics etc.

I host the street2mud site so I can remember/archive great posts etc.
 
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Gotcha. There was quite a gap there I guess when you moved. Keep us posted.
 
Thanks Pete, The Jeep arrived a few weeks ago. It sat in Florida for a year and the U-POL Raptor bed liner spray looks great, no fading etc. I'm happy. Now back to work.

I rebuilt the 600cfm Holley last week but it is supposed to be 9* by Thursday etc so I might put off the intake till it warms up. I don't have a heater like the one I see in your post, buuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
 
I had good oil pressure. It was the temp sending unit, I replaced it w/a mechanical gauge, works well.

Oil pressure is 45psi warm.

Is this what you mean or did I miss something.

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Jim
 
Installed the shift lever seal and adjusted the bands on the TF999 Transmission .

Transmission looks excellent and I did have to drop the valve body.

Refilled tranny pan etc and now she shifts great and no leaks.

Next week, the exhaust.
 
OK, did some testing and although I do have power @ the red wire I am not getting results as per the write up. And I am way above OHMS on A to I = 50ohms. A to S/S to I = nothing. I do have good grounds on the speedo and all over the Jeep as I have added a bunch of grounds and a dash ground directly from the battery.

** I think my best bet (since I have mechanical gauges) is just to buy a fuel gauge and install it using the RED wire as my HOT and the pink going to the sender.

Reason, I'm not so sure about these after market CJ gauge speedo inserts UNLESS you guys think they are decent.

Please let me know what you have found using these after market CJ insert gauges.

Thanks,
Jim
 
I just OHMed out the PINK wire from the gauge to the tank connection @ the frame and it did OHM out so what i think I'm gonna do is buy a fuel gauge (correct ohms needed in the gauge) and use the RED feed wire and the PINK to the tank. Hopefully that should work.
 
Im electrically challenged but enjoy the build. :) Exhaust in place now?
 
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