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reworked engine

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by jbdec, Dec 3, 2009.

  1. Dec 3, 2009
    jbdec

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    just got my engine back after being worked on. Painted with hopefully a close if not right on AMC 75 Engine Blue. I used AMC Color Code #73R87 and crossed with PPG #14688. This is what I got. Looking forward to install and rest of rebuild.[​IMG][/IMG]
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  2. Dec 3, 2009
    timgr

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    Puuuurty.
     
  3. Dec 3, 2009
    1970CJ6

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  4. Dec 3, 2009
    jbdec

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    thanks, pretty excited to resume the rebuild in another couple of weeks. Can you guys help me out with advise on the poly body mount kit which includes the nuts, bolts, washers, and poly (pucks). I've done enough research to make me dangerous and would appreciate your input, down to the stock # of a suggestion for a '75, cj5, 4.2l, straight 6, rear tank, orig. steel body. Another couple suggestions - What type brake lines and gas lines should I install? Thanks again, Ben
     
  5. Dec 3, 2009
    nwedgar

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    I assume you mean rubber vs steel fuel lines, and steel vs stainless brake lines?

    I started a thread over the summer on the fuel lines...I'm sure it will pop up in a search. Although not official, I think the results leaned more to steel fuel lines wherever possible.

    I just did regular steel brake lines also. Easy to bend and flare yourself.
     
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