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What did you do to or with your CJ today?

What did you do to or with your CJ today?
Love the look of a CJ without a roll cage or sport bar. But we aren't in the 1960's anymore, so Wooly !!!! nicely done.
 
There was some whistle still left coming from the throttle body. Applied a light rough coating of permatex to the edge of the IAC port and the backside of the throttle body plate to create some turbulence across the edge. Whistle is gone.

Moved the CPS slightly to fool the PCM and retard the timing which got rid of the slight ping I had.

Replaced my light switch and my oem light setup shined brighter. (I know, some day I will relay or LED)


No whistle, no ping and I could see. It was a great drive into work this morning!!
 
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Worked on my new dash. Was pulling my hair out because I welded up a couple holes and warped the side to the left of the steering wheel. I tried several techniques including heat shrinking. It isn't horrible, but it isn't right either. So, while showering a solution hit me. If I can't straighten the warbled area out, CUT IT OUT! Can anybody say, glove compartment! Yep, I got a used Glove compartment door, cut it down and reshaped it, then cut out an opening. The door is small, 7.25"x 4.75", it will have the stock factory button/latch. There is plenty of room behind for a deep box, actually with no heater core to worry about there is a lot more depth than the factory right hand glove box. I like how it turned out and it will be handy for the necessary items in life, ammunition, a hand gun, paper work an note pad, sun glasses. Now I have to cut and weld up a new glove box. .... :) more metal working fun.
 
That was a great idea Hedge. Anytime you can find more useful space in a Cj is a win. Look forward to the pics when it's done.
 
Nice work wooly worm. I should at the paint stage by this weekend.
 
The CJ dash is coming along. Due to metal warping around some holes, I need to use filler on it. Unfortunately it is god awful hot lately so Bondo work is slow. I've got to wait until it cools down at night, to hot and the stuff sets RIGHT NOW. So, it's spread Bondo, wait, sand darned near all of it off, flash paint, sand to find low spots, repeat, small areas at a time.

Got a set of Rotors for the disk brake front end. Fairly quickly I won't have any excuses, then the old front will come off. The power brakes make me nervous.

:( .... seems kinda quiet around here
 
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Looking good! :chug:
 
Have you run your Bikini top with your new cage yet? I love how much quieter it is with the center support and the sides pushing up on the canvas.
 
Just a "heads up" on metal tops in the northeast. When branches fall it scares the :dung: out of you when it hits the metal top. That is all.
 
Another thing about a metal cap like you are thing of. It might rumble or oil can. That is why duct work had the "X" crease in long sections. If it is bent or shaped and made of 14 or heavier gauge metal you might get away with it.
 
I made my extra glove compartment glove box. It turned out well, unfortunately I fear that it's going to be too big/deep. I thought I'd looked for obstacle's, but the pedal bracket might hit the box. !!!!!Errrrrrr!
 
Another thing about a metal cap like you are thing of. It might rumble or oil can. That is why duct work had the "X" crease in long sections. If it is bent or shaped and made of 14 or heavier gauge metal you might get away with it.


Great point HH thanks - that'd drive me nuts!


Wooly
 
Finished up the tarp/rigging for shelter for my planned trip across Pa using only dirt roads. It's a challenge creating shelter with your CJ when all you have to work with is a soft top!
 
Replaced a tail light that my friends son tore off trying to step on it. Now I've got a reverse light that I can wire up. Still have to put the matching tail light on the other side but at least I have tail/stop/turn working again.
 
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