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Toms51
03-22-2020, 03:23 PM
And a long way to go on what will be essentially a brand new 51 Cj3a. The completed running engine with 12 volt converted original generator and rebuilt foot activated starter is due any day. Will complete front end and exhaust before taking a summer break to play with my 63 Buick. My goal is 5 years max to completion.
Thanks for looking
Tom

pelago
03-22-2020, 03:42 PM
a word of caution. the factory ehaust i purchased from kaiser will need to be adjusted. from the header manifold it attaches to the two piece til and muffler section, when i put mine in it touches the linkage for the clutch and the brake arm, actually touches it, this bothers me. and i will take it to a muffler shop and have it adjusted, needs to be bent and re attached and i dont have the skills or tools to do that, but have a friend who is a pro at this will do it.. true lots of air flow, but it just bothers me that they touch, and it probably will cook all the grease out of the fitting that is in there... but you are where i was three years ago

5746

5747 5748
nearly four years ago this may i started mine and when i started it said to myself this is one bolt at time, so true

if you look at the picture of the engine in frame you can see the clutch arm that is the junction that meets the short manifold pipe, just thought you might be interested in that

Toms51
03-22-2020, 05:09 PM
Truth be told, I am no longer buy critical fit components from KW. I have had many fit and quality issues and have in fact replaced or not even used many parts from them. I now buy from a supplier recommended to me buy the man building my engine, who, along with the supplier, are dedicated vintage Jeep people. The new supplier has an unbelievably amount of NOS parts, which I buy at every opportunity. That includes the exhaust, which I’m buying shortly. Thanks for the heads up though, I’ll look for that issue.
So where are you with your project? What year is it? Did you save the body? Inquiring minds need to know! ��

pelago
03-22-2020, 05:19 PM
Truth be told, I am no longer buy critical fit components from KW. I have had many fit and quality issues and have in fact replaced or not even used many parts from them. I now buy from a supplier recommended to me buy the man building my engine, who, along with the supplier, are dedicated vintage Jeep people. The new supplier has an unbelievably amount of NOS parts, which I buy at every opportunity. That includes the exhaust, which I’m buying shortly. Thanks for the heads up though, I’ll look for that issue.
So where are you with your project? What year is it? Did you save the body? Inquiring minds need to know! ��

would your supplier have windshield wiper motors

1952 M38A1
5752

bmorgil
03-22-2020, 07:57 PM
These Jeeps are a great time Tom. An excellent way to keep your skills sharp!

Toms51
03-23-2020, 04:36 AM
would your supplier have windshield wiper motors

1952 M38A1
5752

Yes, he does. Text or call me at 978-995-7969

Toms51
03-23-2020, 04:45 AM
I agree, for me it’s a great way to keep my brain busy. (Dementia scares me more than death) I still work and do many things with my wife of 32 years. I am learning with the Jeep and I am always curious about anything mechanical, learning new things all the time. My 63 buick and now an 80’ chevy c10 keep me going every day. Wouldn’t have it any other way.

bmorgil
03-23-2020, 06:12 AM
So where are you with your project? What year is it? Did you save the body? Inquiring minds need to know! ��

Tom, the most read Thread we have! https://willysjeepforum.kaiserwillys.com/showthread.php?1421-well-the-darn-thing-is-out

5JeepsAz
04-03-2020, 10:00 PM
I love this place. Feel the same way. Trust your mechanic, etc. I blinked and I'm a year plus into this. Taking the wife out for ice cream tomorrow, and her sitting on a bench seat. Thrill of the week!

LarrBeard
04-04-2020, 07:26 AM
A couple was riding down the road in their Jeep truck (with a bench seat). Wife says "Honey, when we were young we didn't sit this far part in the truck." Husband says "Well, I haven't moved."

I call the wide side of the split seat in the '48 the "C'mere Dear" seat. You put your arm around your wife and say "C'mere Dear".

bmorgil
04-04-2020, 11:33 AM
Man you guy's are getting "saccharine". I suggest a Joe Pesci movie. Cheap beer, cigars and a Joe Pesci movie.

5JeepsAz
04-04-2020, 05:20 PM
You're right. I got a little sappy. I'll be cranky again by Monday.