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56 Cj5 No Spark - Resolved!! Photos Of Restore

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by 56-CJ5, Jul 24, 2016.

  1. 56-CJ5

    56-CJ5 New Member

    HI All,

    Just restored 56 CJ5. I can't get spark.
    Coil is good and it is grounded
    What can I do next?

    Thank you, Robin
     
  2. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor


    Welcome.

    Are you familiar with how coils and points work? The points ground and "unground" the coil repeatedly. When grounded, power flows through the coil. The coil makes spark each time at the instant the points open and break the connection to ground. But the points then must close again immediately for the next cycle.

    Have you checked the point gap?
     
  3. Snouts out

    Snouts out Member

    Clean all grounds and replace the condenser.
     
  4. 56-CJ5

    56-CJ5 New Member


    Thank you much!!! Appreciate your input.
    No I have not, do you know what the gap should be?
    How do you check the grounds? The distributor is grounded.
     
  5. 56-CJ5

    56-CJ5 New Member

    Thank you!!!
    How do you test the condenser?
     
  6. ronnie victor

    ronnie victor Member

    56-CJ: the point gap is 0.02", or about thickness of a business card. Rotate the distributor (by turning engine) until point gap is open on highest part of cam (4 highs per cycle).

    It's easiest to buy a condensor for a few dollars.

    Check carefully all electrical contacts inside distributor cap before closing.

    Check for good electrical contact of ignition wire on coil center.

    Ron
     
  7. 56-CJ5

    56-CJ5 New Member

    This is great, appreciate your advise.
    I am very excited to get this running, have been working on for a year and now is go time.
    Have a great day and thank you!!!
     
  8. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    It's a very good idea to have a Factory Service Manual (FSM) if you don't yet. Get a reprint of a Jeep original, not a generic like Haynes.

    Also, try googling 'ignition point setting' procedure for broader guidance on technique.

    I have a '56/57 like yours - these vehicles are delightfully simple but require love and attention - and they respond very well to it.
    It will be a lot of fun when you get yours rolling.
     
  9. 56-CJ5

    56-CJ5 New Member

    Thank you, will do exactly that, get a manual. Great idea.
    Stay posted, I want to share some pictures of the journey and some of the things I learned.
     
  10. 56-CJ5

    56-CJ5 New Member

    Yay, got it going!!!
    Thanks for all your help
    Changed the condenser and regapped.
     

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  11. Snouts out

    Snouts out Member

    Yes & Yes!
     
  12. 56-CJ5

    56-CJ5 New Member

    Rebuilt Carburator
    Saved hundreds, I upholstered original seats
    New steel tub
    Original windshield
    Sand blasted and painted original frame
    Took each component off, cleaned and painted
    Repaired original steering wheel, had a few cracks, filled with wood putty and painted - looks awesome, had to rethread with 13/16-20 die, ordered from ebay for $23.
    Used nuts and bolts that I could and replaced the rest - stainless or hardened.
    Seatbelts, roolbar and back seat bought from junk yard for $150, seat was tan, used fabric paint (NAPA) to make it black.
    Going to add front roll bars once I get the kinks out.
    Stripped, primed, painted my color choices. Red is not me.
    Tractor supply has very cool retro accessories like the pull shackles I have on the front and rubber mat ($5 a foot) I am going to custom cut.
    Original speedometer
    Replaced fuel tank, tail gate, tub, rear lights/added back up - KaiserWilly
    Used all original electrical except added for back up
    New 3 speed shifter knob


    Super fun project -
     

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  13. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Yaaaay!

    I like the color scheme. Fun.

    Very impressive overall.

    (FYI- The pull shackle is great but those eye bolts holding it won't withstand any real Jeep-type pulling. Picture below is the military M38A1 type, but even they are a bit light for winching, etc.)

    [​IMG]
     
  14. 56-CJ5

    56-CJ5 New Member

    Good Point, I like the way those are mounted. So many options. At first, I was challenged about how retro fitted this project was, and in the end, I liked that about it the most. Thanks for your support!! great community here.
     
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  15. Walt Couch

    Walt Couch sidehill Cordele, Ga. 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    You have done a fine job. Very nice looking jeep.
     
  16. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    Nice work... Love the shift knob. (y)
     
  17. 56-CJ5

    56-CJ5 New Member

    My Husbands 46 & mine is an early 56

    I redid my brakes today - driver side, tomorrow passenger.
    secured roll bar and seat belts
     

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  18. Danefraz

    Danefraz Well-Known Member 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

  19. Jomani

    Jomani New Member

    Great job. The retro part is what makes it unique. How boring would it be if all of our 56s were exactly the same.