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Intermediate Frankenjeep Build

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Jon B., Jan 10, 2024.

  1. Aug 25, 2024
    Jon B.

    Jon B. Retired three times; still working.

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    Driver side panel is (nearly) done. I taped over a few spots that need attention from the welder before the rattle-can primer application.

    The rear portion of the patch was cut down just a bit smaller to more easily make the seams less noticeable.

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  2. Aug 28, 2024
    Jon B.

    Jon B. Retired three times; still working.

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    No pics today…

    There was an oil leak between the D20 and the Novak adapter, so…

    Off came the driveshafts and shifter. Then, drain the t-case & 465 tranny. Pull the bolts and the nearly inaccessible nut on the lower right stud.

    Out came the t-case. Clean the old gasket & sealer off both surfaces, really clean with brake cleaner and lacquer thinner, spray new gasket with copper spray sealer, and reinstall everything.

    Gotta tighten the crossmember bolts and put the gear lube back in, but the rest is done.

    It made sense to do it before the tub goes on, but I was still procrastinating. Why? Hekifinow.

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  3. Aug 31, 2024
    Jon B.

    Jon B. Retired three times; still working.

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    This is getting more funner! (That’s a technical term.)

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    I’ll have to lift it off again but it was a bright spot in my day.

    The bottom of the body is 27” off the floor without any body mount ‘pucks’. It’s gonna be a bear to get into and out of… Especially since I’ll turn 70 in three weeks (or so), and I’m 5-8 in height.

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  4. Aug 31, 2024
    Ohiowrangler

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    You can do it, it takes longer, hurts longer(more pain pills needed), more planning, but you can do it. Ron
     
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    vtxtasy

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    26-3/4" for mine and 73". Takes care to not rip your jeans out.:D
     
  6. Sep 14, 2024
    Jon B.

    Jon B. Retired three times; still working.

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    I’ve done some more work on the heap but no pics…

    At the advice of several members here, I bought a box of hockey pucks (made in the Czech Republic!) for use as body mounts. The extras will go to one of our grandsons, since he plays hockey. A box of 25 was under $40, delivered.

    I started looking closer at the windshield frame; it’s worse than I remembered. I called Willys-Overland to ask about their frames. He suggested I find someone closer, as their shipping makes it impractical. I think I was talking with the company CEO; Jay himself. He also said that the frames are all the same, so buy from whoever has the best price. I presume they all come from M D Juan, but don’t know. I ordered one from K-W for $235.99 and free shipping.

    The windshield glass had a bad stone pit in it and then cracked as I was removing it. :banghead:
    Oh well. It was tinted a medium green, anyway, so will be replaced by a clear glass.

    The wiper motor works on hi and lo speeds, and the linkage is good. The upper hinges are good, though one has a broken bolt in need of removal. Those two pieces are stupid expensive to replace!

    Got steel coming for the cage ($$$$). Gotta get some other bits of steel for sliders and tub repair (inside the cargo area).

    I used my new (to me) lathe to make a new push rod for the clutch slave cylinder, as the one that came with it was too short.

    After I’m finished with my afternoon coffee , maybe I’ll go out to the shop an grab some photos… Maybe.

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  7. Sep 14, 2024
    Jon B.

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    Windshield frame rot:
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    Clutch push rod(s). The first was also too short.
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    Cargo area rust & cracks to be repaired:
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  8. Sep 14, 2024
    Boyink

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    I did the WO website years ago...pretty sure Jay is the CEO, Head of Sales, Chief Marketer, and Lead Sanitary Engineer for WO these days...:whistle:
     
  9. Sep 14, 2024
    Jon B.

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    He wears *all* the hats there!

    :D


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  10. Sep 14, 2024
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  11. Sep 14, 2024
    Boyink

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    Well, let's just say it took him months to find the "pay the web developer's bill" hat. :rolleyes:
     
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  12. Sep 15, 2024
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  13. Sep 15, 2024
    Dave B

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    Here's a possibility. In my case, the bottom of the body is 24" and my "lily pad" steps are 15" from the ground. The vertical shaft rotates within a pipe mount and can be lifted from a detent and turned in; or when they are out they can be lifted up for ground clearance if desired. They've been good for my use--getting in or out. Yes, I've straightened them a few time over the years. Could be made detachable easy enough.
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  14. Sep 17, 2024
    Jon B.

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    I’m suspicious that those steps - and the exhaust - would be the first and second things torn off by rocks, stumps, etc.

    I think I’ll add some extra grab points to help with mounting & dismounting.

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  15. Sep 17, 2024
    Ol Fogie

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    The first spring over set up I can remember was my brothers 53 model 3B. he already was running 9.00x16 military tires when we changed it to a spring over. Man you had to almost pole vault to get into that thing. Was way to top heavy with the set-up, Turned it over on the side twice and once on top. changed it back to a spring under.
     
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  16. Sep 17, 2024
    Jon B.

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    The Jeep that Dave B showed is way to purty to drag over rocks & stumps, tho. Or tip over!

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  17. Sep 19, 2024
    Jon B.

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    Some of you may recall that I pulled the transfer case out to replace the gasket between it and the Novak SM465 adapter plate. Well…

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    Here we go again. It started leaking soon after I filled the transmission with lube. Here’s the cause:

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    That black blob is sealant. There’s a set screw in the unused hole in the plate. The transfer case can be installed in two locations, so the plate has two sets of holes, clocked about an inch apart. Since I’m a total noob at this, I installed the plate as it came, not checking that screw. It was loose, and unsealed, hence the leak.

    I had a spare transmission gasket, so the plate is back on. I’m waiting for a new case gasket, though.

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    With the plate off.

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