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1971 Jeepster Commando (Help)

Discussion in 'Jeepster Commando and Commando Tech' started by alamo707, Oct 30, 2006.

  1. alamo707

    alamo707 New Member

    Hello

    I am new to the site new to the jeep world. I bought a 71 jeepster commando over the weekend. I think that is in good shape but needs a little work. The jeep has been under a shelter for 2 years with no use. It has no brakes at all. It is original and has the V6 and is automatic. It will crank and run, but the longer it runs the lower the oil pressure gets. It starts off at about 40-42 then in about 30 min it goes down to about 20-25. I can give it gas and it goes back up to 40-42. The jeep has no oil leaks and one small tranny fluid leak. What is the first thing I need to do or any tips someone has will be welcome. I think the carb and oil pump/ pan may be gummed up due to the length of time with no use. Thanks guys. Alamo 707
     
  2. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    Change the oil and filter and see what happens.
     
  3. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    You're worried about that oil pressure? Sounds fine to me.

    Rule of thumb is 10 PSI/1000 RPM.
     
  4. alamo707

    alamo707 New Member

    Not worried, just did not not know.
     
  5. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Buick oil pumps are external. The timing cover/oil pump housing is aluminum. So tolerances are tighter when it's cold as it warms up it expands. Thus your pressure drops, that and the oil gets thinner as it gets warmer.

    It doesn't sound like a problem to me. I'd not muck with it.
     
  6. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

    :iagree:

    I'd repair the brakes, replace all the fluids/lubricants and drive it.
     
  7. alamo707

    alamo707 New Member

    What is the best oil to use?

    What is the cost of the full brake job?
     
  8. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    FSM is your friend. :) They're available from http://www.thejeep.com/

    10W30 in a V6.

    Brakes? Hmm, depends on the condition of the drums, etc. If they need to be turned/replaced whatnot.

    You can price it out on most of the autoparts stores or Jeep parts stores online pretty easily.

    The same brake upgrades that are listed in the tech section for a CJ will work on a Commando.

    http://www.earlycj5.com/tech/brakes/
     
  9. alamo707

    alamo707 New Member

    thanks for the help.
     
  10. spoon

    spoon New Member

    I like to see a picture of your jeepster if you have any.
    Welcome, and have fun with your jeepster.
     
  11. alamo707

    alamo707 New Member

    As far as tires go, it has 32x11.50x15 now. What size wheel do I need b/c I want a set of black wheels.
     
  12. mortten

    mortten I can’t put my finger on it 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    The good old FSM says: Normal Oil Pressure...33 psi @ 2400 RPM. Sounds like you're good to go. Change the oil and let 'er rip.
     
  13. alamo707

    alamo707 New Member

    I am going to change the oil this weekend and do a seafoam carb treatment.
     
  14. alamo707

    alamo707 New Member

    The oil change and the carb treatment went smooth this weekend. I have no oil leaks but have a tranny leak in the rear of it. Is there any type of stopleak or anything I can try?? Thanks
     
  15. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Is it gear oil (brown) or ATF (red)? Gear oil will be coming from your transfer case. If it's not pouring out, it's fine - Jeeps leak. If it's red, it's from your automatic transmission, and depending on where it's coming from it could be easy or hard to fix it. Again, if it's just a few drops I'd let it go for now. Sometimes you can add some snake oil to the ATF that will soften the seals in automatics and make them shift better, but I don't think there's any additive that's really effective for leaks.
     
  16. alamo707

    alamo707 New Member

    It is red. It is a stady drip about every 15 sec.