What's the chance that the coolant flow is too fast?
It's definitely different.....kinda cool different.
Zero information is probably better in this case. All I want to know is why did they do that.
If it isn't special to me then no extra money from me.
Wow! :n::shock:
Good point! That is something most of us would never even consider.
I've given up on mine repacking themselves, I guess it is true that they won't.
This is my first thought too! Flatheads are even worse/slower to warm up in cold weather.
FWIW, in '67 when we bought my '59 CJ5 it only had the original driver's side taillight, whether or not it came from the factory that way I don't...
In this case I'm going with too many numbers other than zero. :D
o_O:shock::rolleyes::whistle::confused::crazy::n::worry::(
I'm not quite understanding what this is saying. Are they tagged/labeled as 12 volt? The starter should also be tagged with it's voltage.
The serial number should be stamped on the frame, I can't remember where at the moment, however. That "should" match the title paper work.
Are we sure the Jeep is a '55 and not a newer one with paperwork for a '55?
You're certainly not the first to regret passing on buying something you didn't realize was a good deal.
:confused: My kids call me dad, my grandkids call me grandpa. Anything else would need a lot of explaining. :D
I had a '79 J10 and am embarassed to admit I don't remember where the gas filler was.
Sand is more abrasive than the glass beads which is of course why it's not used on stuff such as pistons, etc. Depending on the humidity % I've...
I do use fine blasting sand and a siphon gun. It's not an efficient means but it's not as abusive to sheet metal either, and I do reuse the sand...
Yep! Gotta be more than coincidence.
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