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1966 CJ-5 Restoration help

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by sturoe, Aug 3, 2006.

  1. Aug 3, 2006
    sturoe

    sturoe New Member

    Winchester, Va
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    my granddad has given me his old 1966 cj-5 and i am really excited about it. It has been kept in the hangar while in storage so maybe that will give you an idea of its condition. I am looking for any advice as to what will need to be replaced and rebuilt for my needs.

    I am not looking to restore it to new condition. Just something than runs and will go offroad/beach. My truck is not 4x4 so i have a hankerin for an off-roader and i hope this will give me some fun.

    Any help will be great!
     
  2. Aug 3, 2006
    atuomi

    atuomi rookie

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    Sounds sorta like my CJ5 (also a 66) when I got it. As many people will tell you, and rightfully so, the brakes on these things are pretty scary. I would go through them completely and replace anything as needed. Mine were completely shot when I got them (everythign but the drums has been replaced), but now they work pretty good, at least for 9" drums anyway.

    I agree with the your plan to not restore/upgrade but just get it running and drive it. It is nuts where these things will go and what they can climb, even in stock form, especially when you think how old these rigs are. You should have lots of fun with it.
     
  3. Aug 3, 2006
    Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

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    Anything thing rubber is probably going to need replacing. I'd replace the thermostat, flush the engine cooling system, replace all oils front to back, as mentioned brakes, replace fuel lines, fuel pump most likely will be bad or won't last long, carburetor, gas tank most likely will at least need cleaning, etc.
     
  4. Aug 4, 2006
    Rondog

    Rondog just hangin' out

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    Everything they said, and more. Go over it with a fine tooth comb, looking for any potential problems, especially electrical. Look for bad wires, cuts, pinches, loose/corroded connectors. Try to find and fix as much as you can before you take it out.

    And I agree about getting it running and reliable, and just enjoying it. I tore mine down to the frame for restoration right after I got it and I kinda regret that. Last time I drove it was in '76.

    Oh, congrats on the score, and welcome from Denver! Where are ya?
     
  5. Aug 4, 2006
    Chuck

    Chuck Sponsor

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    Welcome,

    It will help to buy yourself a service manual first and then follow the advice mentioned above. Good luck and enjoy!
     
  6. Aug 4, 2006
    $ sink

    $ sink Gazillians of posts

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    Welcome aboard, pics would really let us on to the condition of it:)
     
  7. Aug 4, 2006
    mtndewmaniac66

    mtndewmaniac66 Down to Earth!

    Vernal, Utah.
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    Welcome from Utah! I had purchased a '65 late last year and went through it completely. Amazing what you can learn about your ride when you invest a little time into it.:)
     
  8. Aug 4, 2006
    Flip

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    Good luck from Vermont. Mine is also a 66. Make sure to check out the steering and running gear also. When I got mine the tierod ends, wheel bearings, and u-joints were shot.
     
  9. Aug 4, 2006
    1963cj5

    1963cj5 Member

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    welcome from middle of NC.....WHERE are you located.???? You never know who is in your neighborhood....
     
  10. Aug 5, 2006
    181jeep

    181jeep Banned

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    didn't '66's come with 10" brakes ??

    JB
     
  11. Aug 5, 2006
    tdobson

    tdobson Tom

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    Yep...Mine has 10 inches and is proud of every one.

    I would make the Jeep safe with the above advice, drive it for a while to determine how you want to drive it and then modify it to suit your purpose using advice and experience from this board. '66 was a very good year.
     
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