Lots of useful information guys.. I'll have to do some measuring to see what my ratio is on the pedal to start..
Pretty simple.. I have a CJ2a with a narrow track d30 single piston disks up front and a mid 50s Tapered 2 pc D44 in the rear with drums.. Herm...
Looking to stop my 35s better.. Are drilled and slotted rotors worth the money? What brand and pad would you use??
Most LTL truck lines re-weigh all freight to ensure they are getting paid correctly, so, guess the weight low and expect them to bump your charges...
Pretty slick. You have the link to the other guys build?
Remove fender?
Letting it set up still.. I'll run it this weekend to see what happens.
Ok... I've located the problem....or at least some of the problem. The pin that holds the clutch rod to the clutch crossover shaft is way under...
Lol.. Sorry for all the dumb question.. I'm super new to Flatties, and nobody else I know has any experience with em. Ok, when shifting into...
Got the Jeep up on jackstands tonight to give me some room to work.. Took a couple of nuts to the grinding wheel to shave them down.. Took about...
Drill and tap might work....maybe 1/8" of material to work with.
Sorry.. The bolt is fine, it's what the bolt screws into is stripped
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Oil pan isn't sealing on front edge (just under crankshaft pulley). The bolts that secure oil pan to bottom lip of timing chain cover are...
Well, I took the pan off and there it sat, on the bottom edge of the timing cover. Also, By the looks of the pan seal, it was shot, so I took the...
Damn.. I think I screwed up.. The woodruff key for the crankshaft pulley has fallen into the timing cover.. I fished around with a magnet but...
Wow.. Just what I needed. Thx!
Hey guys, got a Ramsey PTO winch.. I see one grease fitting on the free spool lever side and none on the side where the shaft enters the winch.. I...
Thanks guys, that's what I was thinking, but I wasn't sure... I'm very new to this Willys thing. :)
I could go either way on tops... I'd prefer a soft top..but whatever. Just want to keep dry.
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