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ramblinfsj
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Joined: Jul/07/2007 Location: Lubbock, Texas Status: Offline Points: 1550 |
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Posted: Apr/25/2012 at 12:26pm |
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Cool! Thanks for the offer but I'm not sure if I'm going the use the factory master. I may go to the aftermarket or maybe a newer AMC master. I don't know yet. By the way, your horseshoe clip for the gas pedal is in the mail.
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1982 Jeep J-20
1965 Rambler American 220 1978 Jeep Cherokee w/401 1962 Rambler Classic 400 1973 DJ-5 Postal Jeep 1979 Concord DL 2dr 1975 Matador Wagon |
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ramblinfsj
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Posted: Apr/26/2012 at 10:41am |
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Joe, there is a couple on the Heritage Forum that have put their 62 Wagon up for sale on craigslist. The Portland craigslist to be exact. It is a really nice wagon.
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1982 Jeep J-20
1965 Rambler American 220 1978 Jeep Cherokee w/401 1962 Rambler Classic 400 1973 DJ-5 Postal Jeep 1979 Concord DL 2dr 1975 Matador Wagon |
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gwryder
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Posted: Apr/26/2012 at 11:27am |
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She's a beauty. Fantastic shape will little rust that I can see. By the dust on Leona, from the first picture, it looks like a fantastic barn find. Keep up posted with pic's!
John
Brighton, MI
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pacerman
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Posted: Apr/29/2012 at 9:15pm |
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I cured an oil leak at the governor cover of my 65 Rambler today and wanted to take it for a drive but Leona is in the way. So I started tinkering with her and I'm on the edge of a slippery slope. She has a fresh recored radiator. She was parked in a garage for years with what looks like water in the cooling system. The heater hoses appear to be the original blue streak Goodyear hoses with wire hose clamps. They had to go. One thing led to another and I pulled the thermostat housing. The water pump has plenty of evidence of rust buildup too. So I will pull the head and send it to my machinist and check for cracks and get it cleaned and a fresh valve job. I don't want to go any further than I have to but I could not let the corrosion mess up my freshly recored radiator. I also attached a pic of the aftermarket waterpump I got off Ebay fairly cheap. It has a plastic impeller. My box of gaskets contains many old 195.6 era gaskets that have saved my bacon several times. I got that collection of gaskets off Ebay several years ago. Joe
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gtoman_us
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Posted: Apr/29/2012 at 9:21pm |
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Good thing you pulled the thermostat housing. A good block flushing is in order.
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1964 Rambler Ambassador Cross Country Wagon
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pacerman
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Posted: Apr/29/2012 at 10:52pm |
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Ok, got the head ready to pull tomorrow evening. The exhaust manifold bolts are left and they are soaked with Kroil. I'll hit them again tomorrow before work. Joe
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oldwood
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Posted: May/15/2012 at 2:37am |
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Glad to see ya moving along with a GREAT car. No, I haven't touched mine in a long time and I need to finish it. Please update us to seeing the head off.
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pacerman
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Posted: Jul/24/2012 at 12:30am |
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Well things sometimes move slowly (actually they frequently move slowly if you get my meaning) around the Pacerman household. But I pulled the cylinder head mainly because I wanted a valve job and to get it tanked to remove the rust. The head had at least one previous valve job and the margins on the valves were "iffy" according to the machinist. He preferred that I get new valves. I got a good deal off Ebay on intake valves and bought the exhaust valves from Kanter. The engine has 118,000 on it and it ran for a few minutes with no knocks or unusual noises so I opted for the valve job only. The engine still has standard size pistons but the honing marks on the cylinders are long gone. From the looks of the old plugs oil burning was not much of an issue. So I'm putting the engine back together this week and cleaning some things as I go. I did the Tom Jennings cooling bypass modification and have ordered a 1 3/4 x 5/8 bypass T-fitting which will go in the top radiator hose so I will have a significant bypass of the thermostat at all times but the thermostat (now 180 degree) will remain in place to provide some restriction. Previously the car had a 160 degree thermostat so the previous owner's mechanic must have known about the weak points of this engine. Pictures follow.
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Posted: Sep/03/2012 at 10:55am |
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Love that wagon.
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