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Sharps
12-13-2020, 06:17 PM
Hello,
New member from Montana. Currently I am down to one jeep - a 1947 CJ2A.
I have had several jeeps since the early 1970"s including pickups, wagons & CJ's

LarrBeard
12-13-2020, 07:00 PM
If you have to be down to one - that's not not a bad one to havr.

But - if there isn't a picture - it didn't happen..

Gotta show off for us!

gmwillys
12-13-2020, 07:51 PM
Welcome Sharps.

As LarrBeard said, a 2A the best one to have. We have a wagon, but if the right money came along, it would go down the road. Our 2A will never leave the family if my daughter wants it.

bmorgil
12-14-2020, 07:15 AM
If their Old their Gold fellas!

skloetzel
12-14-2020, 08:06 PM
Hear-hear! Howzabout some pix, Mr. Sharps?

Glad I'm not the only Montanan in here! Montana is a fine place to wander in an old CJ.

Also interested if you have any old parts from those previous Willys that you want to part with?

-Steve K in the Blackfoot Valley

5JeepsAz
12-14-2020, 11:36 PM
Pictures, man!!

bmorgil
12-15-2020, 07:04 AM
Montanan's, how about some photos of a jeep cruising through whats left of the wide open country!

skloetzel
12-23-2020, 12:11 AM
You bet!! But...Soon as i get my Carter YF rebuilt, and get the correct distributor kit for it (i seem to have bad luck with the reputable Willys parts specialists mistakenly sending the wrong parts...)

Lotta confusion around YF's: mine has absolutely no model number on it. Ordered Kaiser-Willys master rebuild kit first, now the Mike's Carb's kit - hopefully that will get me the correct part array to fully rebuild the thang. Then (hopefully) i can do a Jeeping photo shoot out on the ranch. Still almost no snow, so x-country still works!

bmorgil
12-23-2020, 07:03 AM
I am truly waiting for those pictures Steve! There is definitely some variation in the old parts. You never really know till you try to bolt it together! I have had good luck with Mike's Carburetor. He has a lot of stuff for many carbs.

skloetzel
01-14-2021, 08:26 PM
A guy on the CJ3 Forum sez the Carter YF964 i have is for Stovebolts. And that i need a YF938 (or other newer upgrade) for my Jeep. Not sure if that's entirely accurate, but he may well be correct. i did see somewhere that some CJ3B's had 964S's installed originally... But i did get it back running, only to discover i still had huge power issues. Or fuel supply issues as you (i think) suggested on another thread.

However, for now, i am dealing w/ electrical issues: while wiring up a second (Righthand) wiper something shorted badly. So in the throes of going over every wire and replacing many wasted/worn-out wires. I really need a new Harness...but that'll have to wait.

bmorgil
01-15-2021, 08:00 AM
Thank God there aren't a lot of wires under there Steve. The toughest part is crawling underneath. I am getting to the point where that is painful for days!

LarrBeard
01-15-2021, 12:57 PM
"However, for now, i am dealing w/ electrical issues: while wiring up a second (Righthand) wiper something shorted badly. So in the throes of going over every wire and replacing many wasted/worn-out wires."

A cheap set of drug store reading glasses help out under the dash

skloetzel
01-15-2021, 08:19 PM
A good tip i got off of a youtube vid: take out seats, put pillows in floorwells, cover with blanket(s). Put on headlamp and reading glass, lay on back and WIRE! Helps if wife or kid hands you tools and your beer as needed. (i can't get em to do that!)

bmorgil
01-16-2021, 08:03 AM
Every time I pour in the beer, it comes out my nose.

5JeepsAz
01-16-2021, 05:40 PM
you forgot to plug your nose.

gmwillys
01-19-2021, 05:42 AM
A piece of plywood with a blanket on top works well to help keep your back from binding. The most aggravating part is working around the transmission shifter with your head.

LarrBeard
01-19-2021, 08:26 AM
Every time I pour in the beer, it comes out my nose.

It took me several days to realize that you had made a breakthrough with this technique - a Redneck Netti Pot.

This gives a whole new meaning to "Hey ya'll - hold my beer!"

(It's winter, we're getting cabin fever.)

Next step - "I shot six holes in the freezer..." (Jimmy Buffet, Boat Drinks)