Hi!all. It's been a while since I posted here. But I wanted to let everyone know that Doc's Timex was totalled this week. The link to the story is from the...
They were partially right but DO NOT use 80-90w gear oil! Too thick to lube the clutch cones. My 1973 Jeep TSM recommends that if QT fluid is not available to...
Why? He doesn't own it anymore!!! ... From: "Peter Matusov" <peter.matusov@...> To: <FSJ-List@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 1:11 PM ...
Bob, Kronk! Sounds like you slipped outta that accident slicker than snot on a doornob, glad to hear you can still eyeball the remains of the _legendary_ ...
Dave, I have been emailing you but have not heard back. Email me or call me about the Grand Wagoneer frame that I have for you. THANKS! EARL! -- EARL! 89 GW...
Earl, I thought I wrote you back and said I needed to talk to my 'boss' about it before I could commit to it. I also am going to go to a custom shop next week...
Sorry Dave, my email has been dumping certain emails into my trash bin without me knowing it if they don't recdognize the email address. Take your time, I am...
suggest local glass shops 1st; then grab old car mag's like Hemmings etc & look through there. You could try this teamjeepgrandwagoneer or whatever; but good...
A: Just a little FYI, but I almost changed the frame of an '84 into my '83. I took the '84 body apart and used my 10 ton engine hoist to lift the body up while...
For those of you running the Carter BBD 2 barrel, does yours have a phenolic (aka black plastic) spacer between the carb and intake? I'm asking because my '81...
Need one myself Bjs has them http://www.bjsoffroad.com/cartgenie/prod-425.htm Archie ... From: Eric Lusk To: jeep list Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 12:54 AM ...
Yeah, but that one's for the v-8; quite different from the one for the 258 w/Carter BBD. And of course I didn't see one on BJ's for the 258, either... ... ...
Actually, given the difficulty in finding this piece, is it really necessary? I'll have to adjust the carb for the missing spacer, but I wouldn't think that ...
Eric... Yesterday I was watching the TC show "Trucks" and the host of the show showed an alumunium spacer he bought for the truck he was rebulding but I did...
In my case, it should be no problem to have one made (and it would be cheaper than buying it), I just hope the adhesive holds until it can be done. Something ...
OK.. frank n texas ... From: "Eric Lusk" <wyrmzr72@...> To: <FSJ-List@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 11:37 AM Subject: Re: [FSJ-List]...
Eric, I don't know if it is intended to reduce heating of carb but being made out of phenolic, it would transmit less heat from the engine to the carb than...
Go to the dealership and be done with it. All this aftermarket stuff can be called cheaper, this and that, but the dealership has FACTORY-FIT because thats...
Uh...dealership for a Grand Waggy??? I've tried that before and just got dumb looks. They don't carry anything for them any more. I tried buying things like a...
Yeah, believe it or not, I'd just be paying for the aluminum; this is one of the advantages of having access to a machinist who can do the work for free :) ......
That's kind of what I'm afraid of... Will keep looking around to see if ANYONE still carries it. I doubt the salvage yards are going to have anything for me...
I seem to remember a discussion about this some time ago. I believe that someone made a spacer out of hardwood. I guess I would research products made for the...
You could always buy a sheet of phenolic http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/mepages/phenosheet.php and machine that. I did a search on ebay. They have a ton...