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62 Cj5. The Miami Project.

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by tripilio, Nov 6, 2018.

  1. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    I might turn a rod to the inner diameter and with a lot of heat and hammering, while holding it on a vise try to reproduce the curvature of that bottom piece. But trying with thinner steel first is definitively a great idea. Thanks!
     
  2. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    The easy part is done. All the holes have been plugged and whatever is left of the gate has been primed. As soon as I go back to work I will try the bottom part.
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  3. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    Please, raise your hand if this has happened to you. The more holes/patches you do, the more there are. When I think I'm about to finish, a few more holes that I was sure weren't there yesterday show up!:banghead:

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  4. ITLKSEZ

    ITLKSEZ Hope for the best, prepare for the worst

  5. there are rust/hole genies that infect jeeps, and they do it.
     
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  6. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    If anyone was waiting for some members of the forum to try the tailgate repair sections, wait no more! The short section I purchased was amazing! Very straight and fits the pins very snug. I had some concerns about the width of the part, since my tailgate was rusted all the way to the begining of the rib centered on the Willy's sign. I actually had to trim it a little, which it was what I wanted so I could fit it properly. It was probably the easiest sheet metal repair I had done on my tub. And that is saying a lot! After spot welding the section I tinned it to fill all the holes
    and then I smoothed it with a flap disc.
    Since we have a saying here: " pics or it didn't happen", here they are...


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  7. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    Are these holes supposed to be here or those are another creation of the PO?
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  8. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

  9. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

  10. givemethewillys

    givemethewillys Been here since sparky ran it. 2022 Sponsor

    Mine have weird fuzzy ripped felt or something attached there if I remember correctly, maybe to separate from the radiator?
     
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  11. 3b a runnin

    3b a runnin Active Member 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Great job on the tailgate!(y)
     
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  12. i thiunk it's rubber backed canvas, to separate the grille from the radiator.
     
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  13. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    Where do I get it?
     
  14. dunnno, maybe kaiserwillys?
     
  15. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    Thanks!
     
  16. jeep peep69

    jeep peep69 Member

    Walacks has it. it’s a felt spacer to seal the air gap between the radiator and grill
     
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  17. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    Thanks! I can probably make my own. When I got the jeep it was missing a bunch of stuff, that is why sometimes I have no clue what goes where. :study:
     
  18. givemethewillys

    givemethewillys Been here since sparky ran it. 2022 Sponsor

    Hahaha, mine too, but it was because it returned to the earth... :poo:
     
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  19. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    First try...

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  20. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    To those who succesfuly completed the fuel tank relocation I have an issue I might need help solving. Now the part of the tank where the fuel sender is, touches one of the ribs of the bed, lifting the tub about an inch. I am inclined to cut it but I would like to hear how other people have addressed this issue. Is this something that would self adjust with the rubber mounts? I plan to put the 1/4 thick ones, but if I need to go thicker I would.

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