What did you do to or with your CJ today?

What did you do to or with your CJ today?
I've been threatening to put on high steer on my CJ7 for 2 years, just never had the time. Last weekend I decided to "just" fix RS top ball joint that I've known to be bad for a while on a Dana 44 .
Well, as you all know, "one thing leads to another" to quote an 80s song by The Fixx. Upon removal of the wheel, Warn lockout and hub assembly, both inner and outer bearings were badly damaged from water leaks and red dirt (PO rock climbed and drowned Jeep aplenty in Oregon, home of red cinder).
At this point I decided I better open up the left side wheel assembly too. The hubs and spindles all had surface rust, some gouges and signs of overheating from the bearings, but not enough damage that some emery cloth couldn't fix in my estimation.
After removing the axles then the steer knuckles, I realized I was beyond "The Point of No Return" for converting my SOA CJ7 to High Steer. 2 years ago I did some research about High Steer (most info coming from these forums, thank you) and found it was going to be very time consuming for this owner/operator truck driver to comb through wrecking yards for the correct Fords & Chevys, then removing, cleaning, pressing, drilling and tapering. I just do not have that kind of time.
Upon my many sojourns in my 18-wheeler, I came upon a Jeep parts dealer in Auburn, CA who has put together a High Steer Kit for most Jeep axles. His price, $1137.00 for everything. I just had to give him 2 steering component measurements. For my money & lack of time, the kit is excellent and well worth it.
So last Saturday & Sunday, I tore into the front end & acquired replacement parts. Today I removed my leaky Saginaw steering gearbox & returned it to NAPA where they honored their lifetime warranty (500 mi, all seals leaking) and will get me a reman from Nebraska in 7 days. I also spent today ruining 3 pairs of latex mechanic's gloves with solvent in my parts washer.
Tomorrow will be spent packing and installing new bearings, races, seals and RTV gaskets.
Finally, I've always been very leery of how short the stock wheel studs are on my CJ7 , especially when married with a thick aluminum wheel. Upon searching for longer studs, I was directed to Les Schwab Tire Centers (Western states only) to purchase "Gorilla Lugs." Look at the photo, you'll see they have an extra 1/4-inch of threads on the thin shaft which make all the difference in the world for torqueing. Just a note, I did have to drill every stud hole on my wheels 1/16th of an inch larger.
Hope I didn't bore you all.
 

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Do your self a favor and replace ALL the bearings and take a hard look at the inner spindle bearings. The blue from over heating can be removed, that doesn't mean damage from over heating isn't still there. It is disappointing to remove the hub to find that kind of rust, my hubs looked exactly like that so I replaced lots of stuff.
 
So, we've spent practically the whole day together. Bought her a new set of 21" jackstands- not to be confused with Jacks that are standing (someone really should write an informative article on that subject as the instructions included are not comprehensive and have no diagrams). Jacked her up so I could spin the wheels- Done. Not the result I hoped for. Also tried to remove diff cover. No luck there either. Need more tools...
Oh and, found my primary set of keys that have been missing since last time I played with her...
Will start fresh another day. Temp says 84f. Time to chill with a Leinenkugel :-)
 
Do your self a favor and replace ALL the bearings and take a hard look at the inner spindle bearings. The blue from over heating can be removed, that doesn't mean damage from over heating isn't still there. It is disappointing to remove the hub to find that kind of rust, my hubs looked exactly like that so I replaced lots of stuff.

I just put a good magnifying glass to the caged needle spindle bearings and yes, they need replacing as well. The good news, I called NAPA 5 minutes before they closed, they crossed a "Torrington" B-2110 to a National and will have them by Thursday for me along with a reman Saginaw steering gear box.

I can't think of a more American thing to do on the 4th of July than work on an AMC Jeep!
 
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Awesome workday on my Scrambler. Great way to finish it off: walking the back 40 with a beer buzz & my dogs.:-)
 
I just put a good magnifying glass to the caged needle spindle bearings and yes, they need replacing as well. The good news, I called NAPA 5 minutes before they closed, they crossed a "Torrington" B-2110 to a National and will have them by Thursday for me along with a reman Saginaw steering gear box.

I can't think of a more American thing to do on the 4th of July than work on an AMC Jeep!

Sorry to hear that your Torington bearings are bad, but not at all surprised either. Do you know how to remove them? If not I can help. Easy with the right tool, a pain done any other way.
 
New upper radiator hose, lower radiator hose, heater hoses, thermostat housing and radiator cap.

Burped, pressurized, no leaks and no overheating.

-Jon
 
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is there a good story to go along with this??

Sure hope so...

Otherwise it's just a broken part...

:D

Side note, getting ready to hit the Rubicon! :booze: :dbanana: :driving: :banana:

This time tomorrow I'll be starting the 2-2.5 hour trip to the rubicon loaded up and set for some fun.

:chug:
 

Looks like more traction and power than steel to back it up to me. Probably a relatively cheap place to have this happen, this sort of ooppps could have been more expensive.
 
Added a chain to my gas cap so I quit leaving it places :p

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is there a good story to go along with this??

Unfortunately no. Just a little mud, too little steel, and more than enough power and traction. That hybridized 25/27 axle has been living on borrowed time for 3 decades and reality finally caught up to it. It actually did me a favor since I cringe just airing down the tires let alone having any sort of traction device in there.

I'm going to put it back together and hopefully nurse it through the rest of our too short summer at which time it will be replaced by a high pinion Dana 44 I've been collecting parts to build for a couple of years. Downside is I'll have to wheel the Jake for a couple of weeks. I didn't think finding parts for those would be a big deal but apparently it is. Most of them are probably now being returned from china in the form of cheap cranks and rods.
 
I think I would need something a bit stouter so I could leave it swinging in the wind as I rode down the street but that is actually a great idea. I am embarrassed that I have not at least considered it, after loosing a few caps over the years.:eek:

Added a chain to my gas cap so I quit leaving it places :p

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This morning I pulled the carburetor off the 360 and brought it down to be rebuilt.

I've been whining about poor gas mileage for a while now and about the last thing left to work on was the carburetor. To the rebuilder it went. I honestly hoped there would be something wrong with it. There's nothing more discouraging than paying a bunch of money to have find nothing wrong. Oddly enough the engine ran well, it started, it accelerated without a single stumble, it shut off without running on.

So about 2:00pm the call came in and the carburetor was done. As it turned out the one main jet was running at 80% and the other was far worse. With a ruptured and leaking power valve. Evidently the thing was a mess.

This evening most of it was reinstalled. Hope beyond hope it will still run well and mileage will be better.
 
Finally got my new plates in the mail and put them on with the frame that I've had for over twenty years:

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Installed a folding front seat base. Finally I can get to the area behind my seat. Woot.
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Dain
 
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where on earth did you find this?? I have only seen them for the pass side.:confused:


Installed a folding front seat base. Finally I can get to the area behind my seat. Woot.
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Dain
 
where on earth did you find this?? I have only seen them for the pass side.:confused:


I don't know which had them and which didn't but I have seen a few available lately. I picked mine up from a local friend who always finds parts. I just don't know how.


Dain
 

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