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Nice! :chug:
I like the Blue 75 CJ5 . Those tires don't look 12.5, but I can see he is into the springs. Oh, and I like that desert sand 78 as well. :)
 
Yup, the Q's rub
 
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Hey now, I see a stump right there in the picture and nobody's run their jeep up on it yet.
 
Not tall enough :D
 
I hate to see a Jeep going away for the winter, but then again I hate to see one rust away even more.

The stump .... I have an image in my mind of someone sticking a tire up there on that the stump. You know the three wheels on the ground and one in the air image we see so often.
 
Well, I may have to make a run over there and pose for you then :). And yes, as you know, the winters up here make short work of metal.


Wooly
 
Hey thanks for the info Posi. I'm leaning towards to 15 as well - mine is crushed in to about 11 gal now and I always have plenty of gas [emoji1]. Nice shop and nice work [emoji106].


Wooly
 
Just sold my essentially broken T-176 Transmission for $350 on Ebay. :chug: Never thought I would get that much for it. I had a bidding war between two guys from Puerto Rico. Is there a high demand for old American motor parts there?
 
Yeah, there is a guy about 30 mins from me who buys CJ's and CJ parts locally then ships them to Puerto Rico for a profit. He answered an ad I had on CL and was interested in buying the CJ. When I found out who he was I refused to sell it to him.
Anyone has the right to sell whatever they own to whoever they want, just as I have the right not to sell. Selling a complete CJ to be shipped out of the States rubs me the wrong way. Parts on the other hand is different.
 
Yeah, there is a guy about 30 mins from me who buys CJ's and CJ parts locally then ships them to Puerto Rico for a profit. He answered an ad I had on CL and was interested in buying the CJ. When I found out who he was I refused to sell it to him.
Anyone has the right to sell whatever they own to whoever they want, just as I have the right not to sell. Selling a complete CJ to be shipped out of the States rubs me the wrong way. Parts on the other hand is different.

Yeah I was initially put off by the fact the buyer was from Puerto Rico. I thought it was either a scam or I was going to have to pay hundreds of dollars in shipping costs, but he paid up front, and I checked with USPS and the'll ship it for $80. Not bad considering the thing weighs 70 pounds.
 
Spent the last 24 hours scraping off with a putty knife hardened greese from a Transmission skid plate/Crossmember I bought from ebay. The PO put in a crossmember which didn't fit the Dana 300 , so he just cut off a massive chunk of the plate to make it work. Looks terrible, ruins the rigidity of the crossmember, and doesn't protect the TC. Should be installing the new crossmember today. :D
 
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Spent the last 24 hours scraping off with a putty knife hardened greese from a Transmission skid plate/Crossmember I bought from ebay. The PO put in a crossmember which didn't fit the Dana 300, so he just cut off a massive chunk of the plate to make it work. Looks terrible, ruins the rigidity of the crossmember, and doesn't protect the TC. Should be installing the new crossmember today. :D

The previous owner probably used one meant for the earlier Cj with the Dana 20 . You'll appreciate the difference in the correct skid plate for sure
 
Prepping for a drive out to the Tahuya 4x4 Loop Trail Saturday, I

- changed engine oil,
- filled the fuel tank
- replaced the driver side parking lamp and side marker bubs
and tweaked the carb's mixture

-Jon
 
I have a whole list of things Im trying to accomplish before spring. I just got done removing my steering box for a rebuild. What should have been a 1 hour job turned into about 6 hours.

Something I re-learned: The bolt that secures the clamp on the lower steering shaft over the splines needs to come completely out. After banging on it for several minutes completely perplexed by it's lack of movement, I remembered the bolt also acts as a retainer for the bowl cut in the shaft splines. :o Remove the bolt :rolleyes:
 
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