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YJ windshield on your CJ write-up

YJ windshield on your CJ write-up
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Wow. Very nicely done. I have a CJ WS frame but did install the YJ wiper linkage. I could have used some of this info to save me a little trouble I had.
 
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Only in a CJ,

Nice Write-up on the YJ Windshield frames but there should be couple of slight corrections...........

1976 was the break in Windshield angles and shapes........From 1975 and earlier those tops be it a hard or soft will not fit the later YJ frame without extensive modifications which would hardly make it worthwhile........... likewise I'm not sure the early prior to 1976 CJ Glass would fit in the YJ frame either...........

Not trying to be picky but if someone goes out to replace there frame and has a early hardtop already on there Jeep they will be disappointed.

:D:D:D:D
 
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Well done
Side note: 87-91 no spreader bars.
 
I was thinking non-family cage 87-91, disregard
 
I was thinking non-family cage 87-91, disregard

The non family cage 87-90 had spreaders just like the family cage years 91 to 95 see pics.
 
I understand all had spreaders Ive owned three yj's. As I mentioned was referring to family cage and typed spreaders.
 
:)

Only in a CJ,

Nice Write-up on the YJ Windshield frames but there should be couple of slight corrections...........

1976 was the break in Windshield angles and shapes........From 1975 and earlier those tops be it a hard or soft will not fit the later YJ frame without extensive modifications which would hardly make it worthwhile........... likewise I'm not sure the early prior to 1976 CJ Glass would fit in the YJ frame either...........

Not trying to be picky but if someone goes out to replace there frame and has a early hardtop already on there Jeep they will be disappointed.

:D:D:D:D

No problem, I fully understand the differences as I have a 75 CJ myself. I figure that anyone mod savvy enough to undertake a project like this would have the eye to see that that the 75 back WS frames have different hold down latches and locations for them, a different size and shape of frame and glass, and a different wiper motor location, etc. The top of the WS profile on the pre 76 is also curved vs flat on 76 on. So I would hope that anyone with a pre 76 would see right away that the YJ frame would deliver too many differences in the swap where as the post 75 guys would see all the similarities in the frame when compared to their 76 to 86 frames.....but, as a "just in case" ;)
The above write up is for 1976 to 1986 CJs only and the YJ WS frames are from 87 to 95.....
 
No problem, I fully understand the differences as I have a 75 CJ myself. I figure that anyone mod savvy enough to undertake a project like this would have the eye to see that that the 75 back WS frames have different hold down latches and locations for them, a different size and shape of frame and glass, and a different wiper motor location, etc. The top of the WS profile on the pre 76 is also curved vs flat on 76 on. So I would hope that anyone with a pre 76 would see right away that the YJ frame would deliver too many differences in the swap where as the post 75 guys would see all the similarities in the frame when compared to their 76 to 86 frames.....but, as a "just in case" ;)
The above write up is for 1976 to 1986 CJs only and the YJ WS frames are from 87 to 95.....

:)
Hey when you used the word "CJ Classic" that isn't a 76-86...........Good write though...........

But the real trick is using that later windshield on the early CJ prior to 1975 and dealing with the different angle or wedge at the cowell and the hinge holes have to also be relocated........can be done to the early ones also but much more work.

:D:D:D:D
 
Ed, a couple of questions.

Can you go more in depth (pics) of the mod to motor that it's needed? My windshield came with the internal wiper assembly so I am confused as to weather I still need to acquire a yj motor to cannibalize the parts needed or what.

Also my window is perfect with no cracks, do you recommend not filling the cavity with paint if you do.not intend to remove glass?
 
also one more question, will my expensive new aluminum (CJ) wiper arms not fit on the YJ wiper pivot studs? great write up
 
Does anyone see any issues with using Eastwood's internal frame treatment on the windshield? I'm thinking in terms of vapors when using defrost.

Once it dries, I'd think you'd be ok. Maybe you'll have a little bit of smell at first, but if you left the doors and top off and ran the defrost at full blast for a few top blow out the vapors, I'd imagine it would be safe.
 
Once it dries, I'd think you'd be ok. Maybe you'll have a little bit of smell at first, but if you left the doors and top off and ran the defrost at full blast for a few top blow out the vapors, I'd imagine it would be safe.
Thanks, that's kind of what I was thinking. It won't be a DD and won't likely get used that much anyway. I bought an aftermarket one made in Taiwan and was just trying to think of what I could do to avoid rust for as long as possible. Nice thread by the way. :chug:
 
Ed, a couple of questions.

Can you go more in depth (pics) of the mod to motor that it's needed? My windshield came with the internal wiper assembly so I am confused as to weather I still need to acquire a yj motor to cannibalize the parts needed or what.

Also my window is perfect with no cracks, do you recommend not filling the cavity with paint if you do.not intend to remove glass?


When you remove the wiper motor, there is a splined shaft coming out of the gear box with a short arm sticking out 90 degrees from the shaft. There is a nut on the end holding in tight to the splines. On the other end of this arm, is either a stud and clip for the CJ linkage OR a ball socket for the YJ linkage. You need this short arm with the ball socket. It will most likely come still attached to used motors, but may not on the new ones. IF your YJ WS frame did come with the wipers, but not the motor.....go back and slap the seller! Just Kidding. See if someone has a bad YJ motor and will sell or give you just the arm. I'll check me box of motors and see If I have an extra.

The paint inside is for rust protection only. Glass in or out doesn't matter. I had to seal my seal flange because I trimmed it back with a flapper disk. Your may leak some into the inner seal. (there is an inner and outer seal on the YJ glass in addition to being glued in place.)
 
also one more question, will my expensive new aluminum (CJ) wiper arms not fit on the YJ wiper pivot studs? great write up


NO, the CJ pivot studs are smaller so CJ and YJ arms don't interchange.
 
Does anyone see any issues with using Eastwood's internal frame treatment on the windshield? I'm thinking in terms of vapors when using defrost.

Well, we were in a hurry so I used what I had leftover on the shelf, half a quart of Rustoleums oil based gloss black. Also, because we were in a hurry, I brought the frame inside the house to let the AC help dry and sure it as it was very humid and hot outside. All I can say is BEUWWWWWWWW!
It stunk up the whole house!. I'm sure it will be fine long term, but short term is really stinks. It was very thick and got down in all the cracks and seams. Someone ask so I'll address this too. If you do the paint inside, have the frame empty! I would not leave the wiper pivots and linkage in there as thick paint will act like glue when dried.
If I had the paint and time, I will use two part epoxy primer next time.
 
This is a great write up and I thank the user for taking time. But I want to keep things simple with an aftermarket frame. No purist as you all know. I am reaching out to those who’ve replaced their windshield with readily available aftermarket units and share their experience with fitment and overall results.
 
I purchased a replacement frame from Wills Overland. It fit OK and just needed a little work on the lip for the glass seal.
I'm pretty sure all the ones available come from the same source(s). The reason I purchased from WO is they are who I got my tub from. Just wish Classic had them because they make their own parts...

 
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