Friends that have Facebook. I do not use it either but have FB junkie friends that can find anything for me and contact sellers.
Saving you the read, the Spicer part number is 706112X and you can search them online. Amazon has them.
I will PM you, I definitely would like to get that.
I am interested in purchasing your PTO adapter and PTO. I will PM you. *edit* well I would PM you but the system will not let me...
I think somewhere in all this discussion you may have gotten lost (and a few other posters as well.) As I read this you are saying you already...
The 350 was probably transplanted into that '68 at some point in the past then plucked out and placed in that M38A1. The 350 did not show up in...
Not mine, but a nice piece for someone! https://raleigh.craigslist.org/for/d/willow-spring-jeep-cj-acme-hardtop-and/7690205331.html
I replied on the 2A board about the Pintle and Pedals, just covering here since you cross-posted everything on multiple sites.
Nice, just nice.
Not a Belleview but I converted my 8274 to a contactor many years ago. The wiring was straightforward and made more sense than the crazy...
That came out looking really nice! I love the look of the old Belleview winches.
I somehow lucked out on that JustDifferentials sale last weekend and got a clutch kit as well as some parts for my Ram at really nice discounts.
If it was a CJ-6 I would have begged my wife for forgiveness already. It is still a smoking deal.
Thanks for pointing these out. Will put them on the list. I just finally bought a used Miller carrier bearing tool because I found the adapters...
Dana 20 can use Dana 18 gears with a Bronco Dana 20 intermediate gear to get 2.46 like the Dana 18 which is a far cry better than 2.02 of a Jeep...
I will take the Powrlok. PM inbound.
Sent a PM to inquire about the PTO.
https://www.jeeptech.com/models/m170.htm
Considering that for their day they were doing the work of what big diesels do for similar mileage it is not really that bad and the displacement...
I loved reading about that engine years ago. There is still an old website up with good information on them. http://6066gmcguy.com/enginedata.html
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