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Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Ryan_25, Mar 18, 2008.

  1. Mar 18, 2008
    Ryan_25

    Ryan_25 New Member

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    http://bluedogjeep.com/news.html

    There has been alot going on around the shop in the past few months. A few Aussie Locker installs, some transfer case replacements, various other repairs and mods but there has been an ongoing project that most of you dont know about. I have devoted this newsletter to a project that I have been working on for a few months. I plan to have it finished by the end of March.

    1966 Jeep Cj-5 225ci V-6 engine, Dana 44 rear axle, Dana 27 front axle, Dana 18 transfer case, T-86 3-speed transmission.

    We picked up the Jeep on 09/30/07 in Fredonia N.Y. It seemed to be in good condition considering the purchase price of $1500. I drove it around the property to check for any odd noises or mechanical problems. All seemed to be well.
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    On 10/1/07 I started to tear down the Jeep. I first pulled the engine, transmission and transfer case from the Jeep in a single unit. I then proceeded to disassemble the engine. It looked to me to be an untouched original engine. It had the metal head gaskets and rope seals that were installed at the factory. There was a lot of sludge built up on the inside of the motor from 40 years of wear. There was a noticeable ridge on the cylinder walls, and the camshaft was very worn.


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    The block, heads, and crankshaft were taken to Finger Lakes Machine to be inspected and refurbished. Jim at FLM inspected the parts and suggested boring the block .030" over, the crankshaft .010" under on the rod and main journals. The heads needed new valves, hardened valve seats for unleaded fuel, and updated valve seals. The heads were also milled .010" to get a perfectly flat surface for better head gasket sealing. The rope seals were updated to new rubber seals for better protection to oil leaks.


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    The engine was rebuilt using all new parts including new piston rings, bearings (cam, rod, and main), Fel-Pro gaskets, Timing chain and gears, stock spec camshaft, lifters, and new oil pump gears with a new wear plate.

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    The Body was removed from the frame and the frame was steam cleaned. I used a commercial pressure washer with a kerosene burner. It heats the water to over 200 degrees. This melts away years of grease and filth. I was then able to paint the frame using black paint.

    The suspension was next on the list. We chose the Rancho 1" lift springs and RS9000 shocks for there ride quality and adjustability. The shocks are externally adjustable using a knob on the shock body.


    All the spring bushings, bolts and u-bolts were replace using new poly bushings. Grade 8 bolts were used throughout the suspension.

    With all the suspension work completed it was time to install the rebuilt motor and rebuilt Ford transmission. We chose to go with a 4-speed Ford transmission because of the overdrive gears in that transmission. The short case size is a good match for the wheelbase of the CJ-5.

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    Herm at ATV manufacturing supplied the rebuilt transmission as well as all adapters needed to mate the Ford transmission to the Jeep V-6 engine. The flywheel was resurfaced and installed with new bolts. The clutch also came from Herm, and that was installed as well as a new throw out bearing and pressure plate.

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    The stock Dana 18 transfer case was rebuilt using a kit from Herm at ATV manufacturing. All the bearings and wear surfaces were replaced as well as the gaskets. It is a relatively simple transfer case to work on. Being that the Dana 18 is a gear driven case and the gears were still in great shape the stock gears were reused.

    The stock transmission mount would not work with the new transmission so I made up a new mount. The transmission is moved back about an inch, so the clutch pivot ball was relocated. I am able to use the stock clutch linkage with this set up but it was necessary to shorten the shaft that connects the clutch pedal to the rest of the linkage. The drive shafts will need to be resized to accommodate the new position of the transfer case.

    The Ford 4-speed transmission will make this Jeep more enjoyable to drive on the street. It also has a lower first gear than the t-86 it replaced so it will also be a better transmission for off road performance.

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    To bring this Jeep a little more up to date we decided to change the front brakes over to disc. By using Chevy caliper brackets along with Chevy calipers and Jeep rotors I converted the old drum brakes over to much better performing disc brakes. The size of the rotors and calipers will improve the stopping power of this Jeep and make it safer to drive.

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    The next order of business was to steam clean the body. The underside of the body was caked with years of leaking gear oil and road grime. A quick trip to Townline Trailer made the fiberglass body cleaner that it has been in years. Brett decided that he did not want to paint the body. It is in good enough shape that a repaint is not necessary.

    This project is not yet completed but it is getting closer all the time. Stay in touch to see it wrapped up.

    Thanks for reading.
     
  2. Mar 18, 2008
    duke54

    duke54 Member

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    I cant believe 20+ plus saw read this post and no one said anything,well if you ask me your doing one heck of a job and i mean it keep up the good work.Post more pics as you go at least i would like to see them..:beer::beer:
     
  3. Mar 18, 2008
    bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

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    very cool....nice work, keep us posted on your progress!
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  4. Mar 18, 2008
    drexotic

    drexotic Happy now?!?!?

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    Wow! Nice work!
    That's about a year's worth for me in my garage! I stoked to see if you can finish it by the end of the month.
     
  5. Mar 18, 2008
    nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

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    Very nice! You'll like the RTS transmission in there. I'm looking at building one for my CJ-5 to do away with the external linkage of the Saginaw I have now and to gain overdrive. Nickmil
     
  6. Mar 18, 2008
    Dick Harding

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    Wow!!! What a great post and pictures. Am restoring a M38 and am just about at the same point. Rebuilt Chevy transmission and transfer case, dual master cylinder, Ford reverse steering (all from Herm), moved fuel tank to rear, disc brakes all around. Good looking jeep for $1500. Looking forward to following your progress.
     
  7. Mar 18, 2008
    grouperboy

    grouperboy n00b

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    Personal preference, but I had those style white "wagon wheels" on my CJ, and I painted them black- made it look more modern. Reminds me of a Rolling Stones song.
     
  8. Mar 18, 2008
    canuckCJ

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    Nice looking ride! Your certainly making fast work of it. I suspect you don't have a wife or kids :)

    Keep the pics coming!!
     
  9. Mar 18, 2008
    Huntman

    Huntman HIGH ROLLER

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    cant wait for a update. looks like it was solid when you got it and for a good price too. keep up the good work!
     
  10. Mar 18, 2008
    Ryan_25

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    Thanks guys.

    Got more done tonight, I hope to have the body back on tomorrow and start it Friday or Saturday.

    We are getting new wheels and tires for it.

    It has a single stick shifter for the Dana 18 but the new tranny has no place to bolt it to. So tonight was spent fabbing up a bracket to mount the t-case shifter.
     
  11. Mar 22, 2008
    Ryan_25

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    Well I got it running, but there was a problem in the clutch area. Sparks and metal shavings came out when it was running. I pulled it apart and found that the clutch fork was hitting the pressure plate. I made some adjustments and put it back together and now it runs and sounds great. The Pertronix ignition works great, seems to start alot easier with the electronic ignition than with the points.
     
  12. Mar 31, 2008
    Ryan_25

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    I started a new blog about the progress on this and other projects going on. Check it out at http://www.bluedogjeep.wordpress.com

    The Jeep is running and it moves under its own power. I love the way that the V-6 sounds. I set a goal to have it done by the end of March and I am not far off. Another week and it will be 100% done.

    Check it out at http://www.bluedogjeep.wordpress.com
     
  13. Apr 5, 2008
    Ryan_25

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    Just waiting on parts now. It is wired with a Painless harness. Man was that nice. Every wire is marked and clearly labeled. Painless makes a great kit.
     
  14. Apr 6, 2008
    rick crane

    rick crane New Member

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    great looking jeep. where in upstate are you from? i'm from montour can't get much more finger lakes than that.
     
  15. May 12, 2008
    Ryan_25

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    Well its all done now. I have been driving it around for a little while and everything seems to be working great. I ended up having to replace the radiator. Finding one to fit was a pita. I used a Wrangler Chevy v-8 conversion aluminum radiator. Here are a couple pics of the Jeep.

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  16. May 12, 2008
    grouperboy

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    Very nice. Those black wheels with a hint of aluminum look great. I also have the same brush guard on my 79
     
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