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Bufordjeep
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Posted: 29 July 2020 at 3:51pm |
Picked this up last weekend. Goal is to get it running and make power.
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Stev
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BufordJeep,
That thing looks awesome. Any idea of when it was made. It also looks to have the Carb Heat Shield in place! I you have a chance post a few picture of the heat shield sometime. |
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Stev
1946 CJ2A Trail Jeep (The Saint), 1948 CJ2A Lefty Restored |
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Joe DeYoung
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That looks really cool!!... and really heavy
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Joe DeYoung
to many jeeps, parts, and accessories to list here, but apparently enough to keep me in trouble with my wife. |
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Bufordjeep
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Stev - will take a closer picture of the carb, not certain of the year. Did find a War Department Technical Manual for the PE-95/G unit dated July 1945 so it's WWII.
Joe, heavy for sure - guessing the gen set is twice the weight of the engine. "They sure don't build'em like that anymore!"
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Bufordjeep
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Photos of the carb heat shield. Appears to be aluminum, should be easy to make.
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