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Build Thread The '80 FrankenJeep frame off reassembly

Build Thread The '80 FrankenJeep frame off reassembly
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Well, if I thought griping and complaining would help I’d be all in.


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That's the kind of thing that happens when you're messing around with older vehicles and equipment. I was deep into a an old 327 Chevy engine I'd bought once to replace the engine in my car, had it back together and in the car before I discovered that I'd missed a crack in the block that was letting coolant into the oil.

It happens.

But dang, you've got one nice looking Jeep now. Just got to fix the engine a little bit.
 
Wow and I was lead to believe that the TJ stuff wouldn’t work very interesting


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TJ uppers work on YJ doors with the modification of the rear pin as noted above. That might be the only TJ piece that works though.
 
IIRC the lower doors will not fit as the bottom of the door and door opening profiles are different than the CJ / YJ's. But I had always heard the uppers would with the rear pin relocation. Soft uppers would only need the pin moved, but these needed fiberglass mods as well, but nothing major. Once I get em right, I think I'm gonna add a bit of epoxy to the uppers where the lowers make contact, and "bed" them to the lowers to ensure a repeatable position.


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Be interesting to see what you find. I understand it's pretty easy to put the head gaskets on upside down even though they are marked... But I don't know if that would have caused your problem. Your engine bay sure is purdy though...

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I have only had time to pull the troublesome head, and unfortunately I can’t see any visible issues. And the head gasket is steel just like the valley pan gasket.....

I am going to pull the valves from the dead cylinder just to make sure I don’t have a bent valve stem, but have to weld up a valve spring removal tool. Got the pieces cut but need to weld em up. Maybe tomorrow afternoon


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A valve is not the cause of coolant getting in the oil. You either have a blown head gasket or a crack in the head or block. With a zero reading on one cylinder I lean to the head gasket.
 
That makes perfect sense. One less thing to do [emoji106]

I knew a valve wouldn’t be involved with the coolant, but could contribute to the lack of pressure.


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That makes perfect sense. One less thing to do [emoji106]

I knew a valve wouldn’t be involved with the coolant, but could contribute to the lack of pressure.


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It has nothing to do with the valves it's because the head gasget can not hold the pressure.
 
It would be a good idea to run a straight edge and feeler gage around that cylinder head to ensure that the head is not warped to put your mind at ease


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It would be a good idea to run a straight edge and feeler gage around that cylinder head to ensure that the head is not warped to put your mind at ease


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Already cleaned the mating surface and hit it with a steel straightedge. If it’s warped I can’t tell - appears dead flat


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Oh ya I love cleaning them bolt holes, I broke down and bought the craftsman tap set years ago that has the bottoming taps


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Got the radiator, alternator, and intermediate steering shaft back in, headers and power steering pump reattached, lower rad hose connected, and am now ready to water test it. Gonna tape up the water jacket ports on the heads, then fill radiator with water to see if I still get a miniature Niagara Falls out of the oil pan......


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