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pics of the 75 CJ5

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by phantomfixer, Jun 21, 2015.

  1. Jun 21, 2015
    phantomfixer

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    Here is the 75 CJ5 that i have been working on...sold to the US Government in 75 by AMC, sold off surplus, I am the third owner after to USAF. my oldboss was the 2nd owner, he had it for about 8 months before he sold it to me...The first owner used it as a surf jeep...floor pans are toast as are the springs...but I dig it...goes faster than the 2A and the hardtop keeps me warm in the winter...
    Thanks for all you help in getting the timing/ignition situation straight

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  2. Jun 21, 2015
    Walt Couch

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    Looks like a good ride. Enjoy
     
  3. Jun 24, 2015
    DrDanteIII

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    i like it!
     
  4. Jun 24, 2015
    Drive28

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    Looks great the way it is.... What engine did/does it have in it? I am just curious what engine AMC provided the USAF in 1975.
     
  5. Jun 25, 2015
    phantomfixer

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    Thanks guys...it has the 258 4.2...these were basically off the rack vehicles bought as a way to help AMC and give the military general purpose vehicles...not combat ready...this one, I am told, provided perimeter security at Dover AFB by the security police squadron....It has a OD top coat and from what I can see, a darker forest green base coat...maybe a metallic paint?

    Still has the data and government property plates on dash..

    Came with a rifle rack, rear floor mounted, and winch, both I removed...not sure who, when, or why they were installed...both went to my son who has a 78 CJ7

    It really needs a set of springs on her...thinking ten leaf... I like the nice high, firm look...the ten leaf gives the CJ5...Saw where a guy was doing a frame off and he put 10's on both front and rear and she was sitting nice with no lift kit... all I need in Delaware....
     
  6. Jun 25, 2015
    timgr

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    Mmm. You sure it's a 258 and not a 232? As an agency vehicle, I would have expected a 232. What's the engine code?
     
  7. Jun 25, 2015
    phantomfixer

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    Engine code is 806 E 05.... = 1975 July 232...so it is a 232?, and is a 4.2?
     
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  8. Jun 25, 2015
    timgr

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    That's a 232 ("E" code) built on June 5, 1975.
    8=1975
    06=June
    E=232
    5=5th day

    A 258 is "A" for 1V or "C" for 2V. But no 2V 258s before 1977.

    You should have an "E" in your VIN too.
     
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  9. Jun 25, 2015
    phantomfixer

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    Good call on the 232.... I should have looked...
     
  10. Jun 26, 2015
    timgr

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    So the dash sticker says July 1975? The VIN should have an E in it too.

    61 cid per liter, so 232/61 = 3.8L. The 258 is 258/61 = 4.2L.

    The 232 has a shorter stroke than the 258, with a different crank, rods and pistons. The 232 was the standard engine, and the 258 was optional - though the 258 option was not very expensive and almost always purchased by individuals.
     
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  11. Jun 27, 2015
    Chilly

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    232 had smaller valves in the head, too.
     
  12. Jun 27, 2015
    timgr

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    Parts book says all six cylinders use the same valves - 232, 258, CJ, truck, wagon - '75-80. And '74 promotes to the '75-on part. Seems unlikely that the 232 would have different valves from the 258, since they are the same bore.

    304 valves are smaller than the 360/401 valves - could that be what you are recalling?
     
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