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Thread: yes its a total rebuild

  1. #41

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    trying to post receiver hitch welded in

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    reinforced by plating the in side

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  2. #42

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    now if I could fix the old post

  3. #43

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    engine tear down

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    cam

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    3 mains spun

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  4. #44
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    Quote Originally Posted by tomb View Post
    engine tear down
    Holy Smackey.... she already looks pretty tore down..


    I like the receiver. You were right, you're much better in the shop than on the computer!

  5. #45

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    right front wheel bearings got water in from a bad end cap

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    end cap

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    surface flywheel

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  6. #46

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    replacement engine no good still looking, it has a cracked cylinder

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  7. #47

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    frame sand blasted

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  8. #48

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    I am going with a limited slip on the front worked good on my cj

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    the diff. would not roll out so I had to build a case spreader

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  9. #49

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    had to build parts to pull the bearings

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    had to use a ring gear spacer

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  10. #50

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    frame painted

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