You bet! That manual has a lot of great info. Some pics could be more clear but its obviously dated.
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You bet! That manual has a lot of great info. Some pics could be more clear but its obviously dated.
Received the dowel pin kit from Vintage Jeeps. This will replace the tapered bolts. A little labor intensive, but necessary. You can access the old jeep service manual: ...
Thanks! Read up on the procedure and it looks pretty straightforward.
My patience ran out. I ended up drilling out the tapered pieces and tapped off the flywheel. Can I use conventional bolts when reinstalling?
Trying to remove the flywheel from the F134. Tried some light tapping and prying, but no use so far. Will welcome any solution/suggestion. Thank you