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oldscot3
09-23-2019, 11:38 PM
I bought a '48 cj2a today. It's not in terrible shape, it's had what I call a "hobbyist" restoration (looks good in a picture). It was a sort of therapy project for gentleman with health issues. I've had it home only a few hours and have identified several repair jobs that need to be done though, nothing too major but tasks that need to be taken care of before I can enjoy driving it much.

Leaky master cylinder is number one; I'm switching it to the dual piston cylinder conversion, hope that it installs clean. Second is steering slop. The bellcrank jumps up and down, I ordered the repair kit... hope that's all it needs. Third is a persistent exhaust leak, poor little thing sounds like a tractor that left its muffler in the hay field. I took one stab at a quick fix today. I cut a head pipe gasket out of a sheet of soft copper; thought that might fix it as the tin foil and paper one was burned up pretty good. No luck... I guess I'll pull the manifolds and get a good look at what ails it. I kind of hate to though because the head pipe flange might be the problem. It's not too thick and looks like it could be bent. I noticed a flat spot on the pipe, perhaps someone jumped a stump. Maybe I ought to look at it a little closer first.

I'm looking forward to learning from you guys, it's been a good long while since I had an early Jeep. Twenty five years or more; I hardly know my way around one. Time to get re-schooled.

gmwillys
09-24-2019, 04:00 AM
Welcome Oldscot3!

We look forward to seeing your progress. The dual master cylinder is a great upgrade to ensure that you always have some stopping power. Sounds like you've done your homework on your planned repairs.

LarrBeard
09-24-2019, 07:21 AM
Just look at one or two things at a time. I suggest that you get a Mechanics Manual for the little beast, it has all kinds of pictures that show just how things go together. We just had one gentleman who was fighting a clutch problem that turned out to be a reassembly issue that he had inherited from the previous shade tree mechanic.

Post us pictures - we read pictures better than we read writin'.

By the way, '48 was a good year.

oldscot3
09-24-2019, 07:12 PM
Thanks, I'll do it. I need to navigate around this forum and learn how the tools work. I thought I might try tp post a picture tonight.

oldscot3
09-24-2019, 07:12 PM
PS... like your truck.

oldscot3
09-24-2019, 07:28 PM
trying a pic4889 it may be too big

gmwillys
09-24-2019, 08:09 PM
Looks great! Good looking 2A.

LarrBeard
09-24-2019, 08:53 PM
trying a pic4889 it may be too big

It worked. Turn that sweet thing loose - it don't belong chained up on a trailer!

bmorgil
09-25-2019, 07:51 AM
That's a nice start for sure. More pics!