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lowenuf
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GROUP 35-26 PROPELLER SHAFT GUARDS PART #641744 PROPELLER SHAFT GUARDS field kit, (full floating rear axle)
PART #641547 1 SHIELD, gear carrier, front axle
NO INDIVIDUAL PART NUMBER IN ANY OF THE PARTS LIST FOR NEITHER THE MID-GUARD(ON THE SKID PLATE), NOR THE REAR AXLE SHIELD:
THIS IS A PICTURE OF THE MID-SHIELD MOUNTED TO THE SKID PLATE:
AND HERE IS A PICTURE OF THE SHIELD THAT MOUNTS TO THE REAR AXLE:
More photos, trying to show the mounting hardware.....
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45 #10033 ACM #47 45 #10163 ACM #188 57 CJ5 Dauntless V6, T-18 4-speed, D-44 rear/D-30 front, D-20 twin stick |
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BC472A105381
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I bought a set of these Guards from a Guy that is baned for some reason from this site and they are WONDERFUL!! He was very helpful in helping me with questions as to how some of the brackets were mounted. I don't know what kind of problem some other folks have had but my dealings have been nothing more than excellent and will keep dealing with him on other reproduction items that he makes!!
I have pics of the final installation of the guards and can email to you if you need them (don't know how to post) At any rate thanks Allen |
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47CJ2A Princeton Black Purchaced new by my Great-Grandfather!!
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uglyjeep
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Hey Mike,
do you have a source for the rubber insulators that the rear one pivots on? I have looked for these for a while, and they are the same part number as the MB exhaust hangers, if I am not mistaken. I have a piece of tire sidewall to cut some from, but wondering if there are NOS or good repros out there. My originals are pretty worn. Daniel |
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combat
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Hello
Here are some photos of Part Number 641760 Prop. Shaft Guard Kit. There are some mounting hardware missing from the box. The date on the box is 4-49 and is made by cleveland corrugated box co. In the first photo I have included the guard that goes over the front cross member which is actually a separate part and not part of the Prop. Shaft Guard Kit.
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Frank
GPW 96842 CJ2A 10399 48 CJ2a 49 cj2a GP Where there's a WILLYS there's a way. Montana Rocky Mt. Flat Fender Club |
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uglyjeep
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That is a beautiful find Frank, thanks for posting those photos!
The part number stencil on the front axle shield is an interesting detail, and it must be a later number for that piece, since the '45 parts book shows that piece as 641547. I have come across a few NOS parts with a painted part number stencil on them. Daniel |
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salyers47
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wonder where u can get these?
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combat
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Daniel
I am not positive of the date on this one, but the box has a 4-49 date on it . So its probably for the 49 model year and I don't have that manual to check. I purchased it years ago out of an old willys dealership who had a few old parts left. I have been searching high and low for the remainder of the mounting hardware ,but have not found anything yet. Maybe They were already gone when I purchased the box of parts. Oh well.
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Frank
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uglyjeep
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Well Frank, you have the hard parts to find, and the hardware that you are missing is relatively easy to make. And, some of the same bolts and hardware are used elsewhere on the jeep, and the insulator plates are still available as NOS.
If you need dimensions or even samples to work from, I may be able to help you out with the pieces from my set. I removed my set while redoing my '47, and I have yet to get to cleaning them up. I should also have some pictures of them before they were removed, in all of their rusty and greasy glory. Daniel Edited by uglyjeep - 17 May 2011 at 4:48am |
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combat
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Daniel
Thanks for the offer ! I have been busy lately and out of town and have to leave again tomorrow. Some photos of your brackets and dimensions would be helpful. I still have a coupe of places to check in my parts boxes, but still no luck locating them. Thanks, Frank
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Frank
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Crazy_YJ
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Think I might take a stab at making some of these I'll let you know how they turn out, I might need some measurements, but can probably just wing it
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uglyjeep
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Hello Frank, I will dig these parts out soon, I am at that stage where I need to clean them up and reinstall them anyway.
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combat
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Daniel
I would appreciate that ! Frank
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Frank
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CHARLIE JEEP
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Hi Mike,
I just sent to you an e-mail regarding some photos and dimensions of the middle shield. I'll wait for your good news. Cheers, Charlie Saguier
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CHARLIE JEEP
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Hi,
as I have some problems with oil and grass between the transfer and the transfer shield, I decided to made my own GRASS SHIELD for my CJ-2A. I know it´s not perfect, but unfortunately I can´t obtain the original dimensions. I guess it will work as one original. Cheers, Charlie
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CHARLIE JEEP
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Hi,
I post it again. Maybe it´s not perfect as the original, but without real dimensions it was difficult to copy. Cheers Charlie Edited by CHARLIE JEEP - 26 Sep. 2015 at 3:48pm |
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CJ-2A #114467 1947 Slat Grill #124991 1942 SPEN trailer 1948
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Stev
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Grass Guards! With a couple of yards sticks for reference in case someone need that kind of info. Some of the bolts have "TR" on there heads. I think this is a later set for the CJ2As with non full floating rear ends.
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Stev
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CHARLIE JEEP
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Hi Stev.
Any chance to have the correct dimensions of the grass shield ? Looking what I did, and compare it with the original, I guess I would need to modify something Thanks in advance.
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Stev
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Charlie,
Yes, I can take a shot at making a drawing. Which part do you want the drawing for? All lf the sheet metal. One easy thing I could do is put the parts on a layout board that has a 1" grid pattern and that would give you a pretty quick size representation. Doing a full can drawing will take longer. Let me know. Stev
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Stev
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