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My 67 had vacuum dash pots controlling the flaps. They were toast as well as the heater control box with vacuum switches. So, I decided to go with...
The locking strip tool makes it easy once you learn how to use it, by pushing the point into the groove. I sprayed Windex as a lubricant and...
I still haven't found the missing piece, but will look again later today. If I find it $30 for the complete set, if I don't, $25 for the three...
Here is what I found in my shed, the Jeep these were from was disassembled 20 years before I got it. I will keep looking for the missing piece,...
I think I have a set from a 67 CJ5 I parted out. Later today I'll try to find them.
A Buick 231 Even Fire from late 70s up, as long as it came out of a rear wheel drive car would be the easiest swap, and they are plentiful. The...
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X2 on what "Jeepdaddy2000" said. Put brakes and steering at the top of the list. Start with the brakes. This will likely be the most difficult...
Block would be the same for either, the camshaft and distributor would not.
Similar design purpose on a Jeep tank is served by the "cup" of the fuel drain. Water from condensation will settle in the cup, and opening the...
Never seen a marine version of the 225, but my first wife's uncle once installed a small block engine out of a twin screw cabin cruiser into his...
X2 on Ospho. I have been using Ospho for at least 30 years and it works without costing a lot.
With a hole in the pan there wasn't enough oil let to cool it down. When I divorced my 2nd wife I let her keep the two year old 92 Jeep Cherokee,...
Time for a new Timex :cry:
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