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Yep, Bought A '68 Cj5(project)

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Dne007, Jan 30, 2020.

  1. Dne007

    Dne007 Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    Not a whole lot done today~ but finally got some tape to tape off for painting. Should be able to install the disc brakes tomorrow and re-phase the drive shaft. However I don't have the brake hoses yet, but I guess I can work on installing the Wilwood master cylinder and the 2 psi wilwood "things". hmm, I think I'll paint the differential covers flat black, just don't like the red~ I would like some new aluminum diff covers, but that can be done later on.

    Gary asked me how much longer until completion~ I told him 1 1/2 years

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    My brother sent me this pic of his '62 a little bit ago today, you guys know it well! I don't get to see him due to the virus thing~sad:( I must admit, I (we) did a kick *** job on that jeep!:bananatool:
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  2. Dne007

    Dne007 Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    Had a pretty good day~ I'm noticing things are starting to disappear in my garage cause the parts are going into my jeep!;)

    I received the steel power steering bracket so I can start painting those parts! the part was a bit pricey at 190.oo total, but at least I don't have to waste time looking anymore~ sometimes just have to press the "buy it now" button! :whistle:
    oh, looking at the picture, guess I ought to install the intake:sleep:, but I ran out of sealant:shrug:
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    I don't have one bolt the correct length:banghead: for the adjustment:madwife:
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    I got all the brakes stuff on, just have to work on brake lines and hydraulics~ so maybe tomorrow I can play with that, but I don't have the rubber lines yet:confused:, I"m sure I can find something to do:beer:
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    OK, got to go play with the dogs, they never get tired of fetchin the ball!:rofl:
     
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  3. Dne007

    Dne007 Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    I spent most the day cleaning the shop~ I do that from time to time~ makes me more efficient;) Tomorrow, who knows;)

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  4. Muzikp

    Muzikp Active Member

    This Jeep is going to be incredible!!!

    Question about this pic. Do you have the cover that goes over the flywheel on the bottom of the bell housing? I don't have one and was thinking of making an aluminum one. Would love to see a pic of it if you have it. I'm hoping it's just a flat plate with some holes.

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  5. Dne007

    Dne007 Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    Hi James;):D and thank you for that super compliment;):clap: yes, I do have the plate, just wasn't putting it on until I put the starter on. I'll get a picture of it for you, and it's mostly flat. I can trace it out on some paper and send that to you? You can pm me your address and I'll get that out to you(y)
     
  6. Dne007

    Dne007 Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    just ran out and got you a picture:D

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  7. Muzikp

    Muzikp Active Member

    Oh that pic is a great help thank you. I might take you up on the offer to trace it, I was thinking of just shoving a piece of cereal box type thin cardboard up there and tracing around the bell as a template. I need to confirm I have that same bell housing, I have a SM420 in mine but I didn't do the swap so not sure if they changed the bell or not. Thanks again.
     
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  8. fhoehle

    fhoehle Sponsor

    It looks like a Dauntless one. I replaced mine with a new one, with a larger diameter tube from TA Performance. It allows more volume (I drilled out my oil galleys) but it is also much more rigid than the skinny stock one.
     
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  9. fhoehle

    fhoehle Sponsor

    I posted a reply and I see you already got the pickup screen figured out.

    Before you set your pinion angle, be sure to load the appropriate weight of the finished Jeep on the springs, via weights, sandbags, 5 gallon buckets of water, etc. As your springs compress, the pinion angle will change, and it's best to get it set up as your Jeep drives, at it's average weight when completed.
     
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  10. Dne007

    Dne007 Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    OMG, it's such a beautiful day here in Cypress, Texas!:bananatool: All I've been doing is cleaning shop!

    Here's my question for today:confused:, Can I put a regular Delco alternator in place of the smaller original? I have a 3 wire in my 59 truck with a 350 engine, I'm tempted to take it out to see if it would fit:shrug:
     
  11. mike starck

    mike starck Member

    Delco alt. is a bolt on replacement for the Motorola.
     
  12. Dne007

    Dne007 Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    Thank you Mike, you made my day:D
     
  13. Dne007

    Dne007 Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    Hi guys, not much going on, kind of caught up on stuff, waiting for pesky parts.

    This is the gas tank which was in the back, wasn't pretty where it came through the floor, but something to think about; it is a large tank and amazingly clean inside.
    what say you all? ;)

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    maybe I could pretty the hole up~ just thinking:confused:
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  14. Muzikp

    Muzikp Active Member

    Nice to have that much volume but I'm not a fan of the filler location. Are you going to run a back seat?
     
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  15. homersdog

    homersdog Tulsa, Ok 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I would go with a rear tank from a 71 if the bracing was already removed for that big tank, but the filler hoses for the 71 is getting to be unobtainium I hear. The 71 rear tank may be the same as the intermediate (72-75) i can't remember.

    If you want extra capacity you can put your under seat tank back in as was original for that year, along with a selector valve.
     
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  16. Jeepsterjim

    Jeepsterjim Member

    Not thrilled with the filler location either. Could you make a side filler or rear filler for it? How far down does the tank hang? rock collector?
     
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  17. Twin2

    Twin2 not him 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    considering the level of your work . with these jeep projects
    I would be on the hunt for everything required to do a factory rear tank install
    filler neck / hoses / tank / skid plate (y)
     
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  18. ITLKSEZ

    ITLKSEZ Hope for the best, prepare for the worst

    Is that a saddlebag tank from a big truck? Never seen one of those in a Jeep before.

    I second Twin2. I’m all for different and unique, but that filler location is just hazardous, and dare I say, weird. :D
     
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  19. Dne007

    Dne007 Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    Yeah, that's what I thought you guys would say:watch: and thanks for the opinions:bow: it's just that I have it and will just wind up being trash. I'll be repairing the gapping hole and go with the stock tank.

    Itlksez, it looks like one of those big truck tanks, it is BIG:shock:.
     
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  20. Jeepsterjim

    Jeepsterjim Member

    Some of the CJ guys would come by and buy "side fill" Jeepster Commando/Commando tanks. '70-'73. However, I never saw how they did it. AERO Tank out of Corona, CA used to make good custom tanks for jeeps.