Rebuilding the jeep engine
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superb pic,s jon .your a engineering genius .welcome to the club of engineer,s
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John, that is exactly my thought! Run Forrest Run saved me the trouble of expressing the concept in good english,so just let me say I wholeheartedly agree with him. Thank you for another great tutorial!run forrest run wrote:Thank you so much. Not only for your expertise, but fore the time and effort you have put into making this invaluable information available without the drama of "this here is my bestselling book".
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Engine rebuild part 1
Hi John,
Much appreciate rebuild articles, has given me the confidence to have a go! however, I have come across the same identical crack, as shown in your pic 1b along the top of the water jacket. This being the only damage I am not to sure whether it is necessary to have it repaired as It doesnt seem to be in a place that may result in problems later on. What do you think yourself. could it lead to problems later on?
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Much appreciate rebuild articles, has given me the confidence to have a go! however, I have come across the same identical crack, as shown in your pic 1b along the top of the water jacket. This being the only damage I am not to sure whether it is necessary to have it repaired as It doesnt seem to be in a place that may result in problems later on. What do you think yourself. could it lead to problems later on?
regards
kevin
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Re: Rebuilding the jeep engine PART ONE
Hello there,
Can you please tell me where to purchase the Std. sleeves? Going through a re-build at the moment. Great article. Thank you.
Can you please tell me where to purchase the Std. sleeves? Going through a re-build at the moment. Great article. Thank you.
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Re: Rebuilding the jeep engine PART ONE
Sleeves don't come in sizes...just a sleeve, it is bored out to the piston you want to use...
bored out to standard with new pistons is common...
as far as buying them, the machine shop gets them...never bought any??
john
bored out to standard with new pistons is common...
as far as buying them, the machine shop gets them...never bought any??
john
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Re: Rebuilding the jeep engine PART ONE
For weld repair info google search "metal stitching" crack repairs. I had my block repaired at the nbr 2,3 exhaust valve seat on my Fhead block.
Many thanks to Mr. Barton for his engine thread it helped me a bunch!!
Many thanks to Mr. Barton for his engine thread it helped me a bunch!!
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Re: Rebuilding the jeep engine PART ONE
Great work John,
I have a rebuild in my future.
Just a note. On my system some pics did not show up.
Part 1 - Pic after Intro and Pics K,L and M.
Part 2 - 2nd pic
Part 3 - Pics 29 and 30
Might be old links or something with my system.
Have a good day.
I have a rebuild in my future.
Just a note. On my system some pics did not show up.
Part 1 - Pic after Intro and Pics K,L and M.
Part 2 - 2nd pic
Part 3 - Pics 29 and 30
Might be old links or something with my system.
Have a good day.
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Re: Rebuilding the jeep engine PART ONE
Rebuilding one right now. Amazing job John! Many thanks!
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