Mounting a CJ3A eng in a CJ2A Frame |
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DocHill
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Posted: 15 July 2018 at 8:01pm |
I rebuilt my engine using a 3A front Plate but my frame is a 2A. The driver's side motor mount is front facing on the 3A plate and seems to be a bit wider than the original CJ2A.
Has anybody figured this out yet???? DocHill |
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mbullism
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There do exist motor mount adapters... no idea how rare, but the next step is either fab or 2a plate Edited by mbullism - 15 July 2018 at 8:23pm |
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DocHill
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I Have a full shop. I was just hoping someone had done this. The two options at this time are adding a extension to the motor mount on the frame or adding a tab to the back of the front plate making it have a mounting tab on both the front and the back of the front plate. I guess I could cut the front facing tab off if all seems well with the back facing tab.
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mbullism
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If you do an "advanced search" here you likely can track down pics of the adapters or what others have done in the past...
That said, 2a plates are not hard to track down, and pretty easy to swap out. (and welcome to the2apage ) MB
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Ol' Unreliable
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Welcome to the page, DocHill!
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There's a reason it's called Ol' Unreliable
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Lee MN
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Why not just swap th front plate for the correct one!
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athawk11
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This is the official adapter. It was only designed to install a CJ2A, MB, GPW engine in a 3A style frame. It does not work when installing a 3A engine on a 2A frame. The spacing is wrong.
I'm with the others that suggested you get the correct front engine plate. I think you'll be happier in the long run. Edited by athawk11 - 16 July 2018 at 4:28am |
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Joe DeYoung
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Definitely put on the correct front plate and save yourself a lot of trouble.
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Joe DeYoung
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Stev
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DocHill,
Welcome to the CJ2A page! I would recommend as others have -Change to correct front plate. Get it done. It is not that big of a job and the jeep will be "correct". Do you need a 2A front plate or did you just put the wrong one on? I am sure you can get one from Harry Sheets used in Crawfordsville, Indiana or from someone on the CJ2A page. Again, welcome!
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Dancoul
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This is a picture of my 3A engine mounting plate (original) put on my 2A frame. This engine comes from one of the first 3A of 1949 (serial 10547)
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Dancoul
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Second picture. Maybe this can help.
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DocHill
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That is exactly what I made yesterday afternoon. I will probably try to find a 2A front plate for sometime in the future, but taking off a fiber cam gear is iffy at best. I took my 2A apart in 1968 and sold the engine when Uncle Sugar told me he had made career plans for me for the next couple years. I really want to get to drive it in the next few years. Thanks for the response.
DocHill
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athawk11
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I can't say for sure that your plan won't work because I have never tried it. I do know that the 3A motor mounting plate attached to the frame is different than the plate mounted to the 2A frame, both in angle and of course, position. This can be demonstrated by the photo shown in this link below. The bottom right corner is a 3A plate. It reaches out much further than the others pictured. If you leave the modified 3A plate on and install the engine on a 2A frame, I think the engine is going to sit crooked. Again, I might be wrong. I've never tried it.
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athawk11
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Also, I'm not convinced that the photos posted by Dancoul are showing a 3A plate that was modified to fit a 2A frame. It appears to be a 2A plate with an extra flange mounted on the front side. Perhaps the prior owner tried to do the reverse of what you're doing, but found out it wasn't going to work.
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Lee MN
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X2, I agree with Tim. I have spent some time looking at 2A/3A engine mounts, simply welding an ear to the rear of a 3A front plate may work, but the actual 3A front plate is higher than an actual 2A plate due to the curvature of the frame ahead of where a 2A frame mount is positioned. Were it me I would set the engine in the frame and level the engine right to left, and fab up the bracket and tack it in place by welding, then double check and permanently weld into place. Lee BTW, I may have a spare 2A front plate if you would like to do it correctly! Edited by Lee (MN) - 20 July 2018 at 2:57am |
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DocHill
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That is my plan. I have the tab cut but have not yet welded it in. I am waiting on a couple parts for the front shackles and am using my engine lift to hold the frame in the air so I can't set the engine/transmission in the frame for a fitting. When I do that I will make sure it is straight and level.
I am also still trying to locate aan original 2A front plate. Thanks DocHill
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