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    Thanks guys, I'll have to get a bolt for the diff...

    Thanks guys, I'll have to get a bolt for the diff cover and run a hose. Then I'll probably just plug the hole in the cover. I checked my spare 44 and it doesn't have anything.
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    The bolt on the canister lid, should have a...

    The bolt on the canister lid, should have a rubber grommet/washer. On my engine before I changed canister seals it had enough pressure to push oil through around the lid. Redneck oil pressure guage!
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    I'd take a good look at the pedal...

    I'd take a good look at the pedal assembly/linkage. I've been dealing with that on my jeep, it all wears and gets sloppy, which can lead to improper function. That is likely the cause for scraping...
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    Thank you guys! When spraying the primer, I...

    Thank you guys! When spraying the primer, I definitely made some mistakes and got a lot of runs in it. But like gm said for a first time, i can totally accept it, and if my first paint job was...
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    The crazy thing is, my junkyard parts jeep which...

    The crazy thing is, my junkyard parts jeep which is COMPLETELY rusted literally everywhere. And had been sitting buried in the mud at the end of a driveway for probably 20 years. The dust caps were...
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    So I noticed while Flossy was on jack stands the...

    So I noticed while Flossy was on jack stands the left rear tire and a decent clunk when I shook it. So I popped of the dust cover, which has the usual Flossy rust! And pulled out the cotter pin and...
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    I got a bunch of stuff ordered for the pedals...

    I got a bunch of stuff ordered for the pedals today. I even got pedal return springs, I've never had that luxury so I'm anxious to see how it feels.

    Also, in the mail today was a fresh license...
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    Both pedals are sloppy, mostly the brake. The...

    Both pedals are sloppy, mostly the brake. The clutch can be tightened with the bolt and be good. But the frame bracket is worn, the cross shaft has ⅛" grooves worn in it, and is as straight as a back...
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    Thank you guys! I wasn't sure if it was something...

    Thank you guys! I wasn't sure if it was something that should be adjusted periodically, as part of routine maintenance. But that's one less thing on my list of things to do. I just didn't want to...
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    Clutch adjustment

    I could be entirely wrong, but if I remember correctly. When I had the clutch inspection plate off the bellhousing, there are adjustments on the pressure plate? If so, what do I adjust and what spec...
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    I hadn't planned on spending the money right now,...

    I hadn't planned on spending the money right now, but I reckon it will be worth it. It was always annoying when I stomped on the brakes and feel the pedal move side to side. And now is the time to...
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    Hearing some radio chatter as you walk by an old...

    Hearing some radio chatter as you walk by an old military jeep would be so cool.

    I talked to a gentleman with an MB who made a replica machine gun water cannon. When people walk by and you soak...
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    Thank you! I'll get it pulled apart and drill it...

    Thank you! I'll get it pulled apart and drill it out.
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    Tonight I seamsealed all the cracks/seams on the...

    Tonight I seamsealed all the cracks/seams on the body. So let that dry and I can prime it soon. If you need proof that Flossys getting close to being done, today I accomplished multiple things...
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    I think ill try drilling it for now. and see what...

    I think ill try drilling it for now. and see what it does. What do you think, maybe 1/8 inch?
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    Wow! Outstanding Jeep, and you are wasting no...

    Wow! Outstanding Jeep, and you are wasting no time getting it dialed in. Your posting faster than I can read to keep up. That M38 looks like it had an amazing restoration, it's ready for the...
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    Thanks guys, I'll try bending it to fit, and...

    Thanks guys, I'll try bending it to fit, and welding it.

    Saturday I finished cutting of the last old shock mounts. And started making a rear bumber. I got some c channel and have it mostly ready...
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    Here's a picture of mine. I got it with my jeep,...

    Here's a picture of mine. I got it with my jeep, It's an old Walmart cheapo. 650 CCA and it has never failed me. I even have a winch and have pulled other jeeps and trees, putting quite alot of...
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    Okay I was even wondering if I should drill a...

    Okay I was even wondering if I should drill a hole in the thermostat. Do you think I should pull it off and do so?

    Also quick question, I'm working on the front shock mounts and I removed one and...
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    The original bushings on flossy were ¼ inch. They...

    The original bushings on flossy were ¼ inch. They must have changed from flat fenders?

    Yesterday I installed a thermostat, there wasn't even one in it (not uncommon) maybe that's way it took...
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    I was already planning on making my own body...

    I was already planning on making my own body mount bushings, since the tubing i used in place of hat channels may not be the same thickness as original. But i'll probably reshape the tunnel alittle...
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    See, the difference between PeeJ and Flossy, is...

    See, the difference between PeeJ and Flossy, is that Flossy and I aim towards the dirty areas. Back before I had the crazy idea to tear it apart, so it still ran. If there was a soft muddy spot in...
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    Geez, your one step away from running through the...

    Geez, your one step away from running through the mud pit now!!! Ateast PeeJs out and running good for another season. Even with a little mud she still looks pretty!

    So your planning a big...
  24. Sticky: Alright, just got off the phone with Herm. So he...

    Alright, just got off the phone with Herm. So he said its likely the collar gears are worn and thats causing it to not work. I told him i was missing the synchro, and that really didnt concern him,...
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    So here's pics of the front of the toolbox...

    So here's pics of the front of the toolbox repaired. It still needs some welding and then cleanup. I also boxed in the angle iron support under the bed floor where it bolts to the frame. And made a...
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