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Originally posted by Millennium falcon Millennium falcon wrote:

You should probably start a build thread on this project. 

Just did:

Don't want to steal your thunder :P 

Seriously, your build is an inspiration. 

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Originally posted by otto otto wrote:

Please show us the rack and pinion setup, that should be interesting Smile

Here you go :)
https://www.pirate4x4.com/threads/conversion-to-toyota-axles.2690028/post-44652838

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Originally posted by Millennium falcon Millennium falcon wrote:

You should probably start a build thread on this project. 

I agree . .  I have been tempted to post . . but seems like that would be taking Millennium falcon's thread off topic. Smile

edit: Oops just noticed a new thread was started . .  need to check it out.  :-)
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What did you use for a boot around the twin stick and overdrive shift levers? I can’t seem to find any manufacturer selling a rubber boot with 3 shift lever holes. 
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I used an old black leather glove. The fingers work perfectly for the levers. This link has some pictures of the process when I did it. 

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Thanks! Great idea. 
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Originally posted by redpyro911 redpyro911 wrote:

What did you use for a boot around the twin stick and overdrive shift levers? I can’t seem to find any manufacturer selling a rubber boot with 3 shift lever holes. 

Herm has them; I bought the set about a year ago:

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hi there, just came across this and are currently cleaning up a friends 46 CJ3a for a diesel engine swap. Really like the what you have accomplished here.
what was the starter used? as well you mentioned making more adapter plates, is this in the works? havent made it to the end of the thread yet but working on it.
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It’s been several years since the Jeep got its new heart... It’s still running great! I made a video for my channel that gives an overview of the build and covers some of the questions I get quite often. The starter is a just a gear drive starter for an l-head. 


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JeepFever Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jan. 2021 at 3:52am
I am 2-1/2 minutes into this video,  first with a smile on my face from the trails,   then with a smile and a literal laugh during the "question" segment.   

I should wait until I watch the entire video before posting,  but could not help myself  ->  Love it Seth, so far.

edit:  finished the video . . wow, a good reminder of how much went into it.  Absolutely amazing!  (building the Jeep,  but also the quality of the video. LOL   that is no small feat)
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Any upgrades to axles, transfer case, or transmission?
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Thank you Ron! Yeah it was a ling project and it definitely presented some challenges. Well worth it in the end. Also, thanks for noticing the video work. It takes a lot of time as well....but I enjoying it. 

Davis: i upgraded to a t-18 4speed, the transfer case is a super 18(dana 20 case)  axles are stock dana 25/41 with lockers in both and 5:38 gears. I have a Saturn overdrive in it as well. 
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Hey Seth!  Building that Jeep was quite a feet! Disapprove Sorry- couldn't resist.  Seriously, great job and great video.  Thanks for sharing.  Can't wait to see you guys this summer!

-Barry 
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Thanks for taking the time. I am helping a family friend and his son install a TDI in a '46 CJ3.
So far just started tear down of the Jeep. the video is great! I will start a thread Soon.
please keep an eye out for it.
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Seth, you continue to amaze us!
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Superb video, Seth! You're a born teacher. A lot of good reasons to go the 'oil burner' route with a vintage jeep -- with guidance from your video.
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Great job on the vid and the machine!
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If there was any information through YOUR experience with the oil filter plate/adapter.
would you do anything different?
was the 1" aluminum plate the right size ? I have 1.5", (maybe too thick)
it was close to the sector shaft on the steering box but worked well?
the engine we are using is a BEW, so maybe not the same. block bolt pattern is different I found out.

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