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I think I read about that one in an old EME digest. Wasn't it made for the Queens visit?
If you are interested in some of the issue front turn signals for the Jeep, shoot me an email on the DND intranet system. The Jeeps were not factory. There was one originally made, and 202 later made a couple out of PCC'd accident Jeeps. I suspect some of the Cdn3 Jeeps (70-71 contract years) were specially modified into Ceremonial Jeeps when they were new. The one in Shilo was from Ottawa, and by what I coudl see on it's unit history, had never left Ottawa. The fitments (things like heater hoses and even the hose clamps) all appeared to be originals to the Jeep from the factory. |
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Hi Rob....thanks for the trans/transfer case leak info....again, I changed fluids out of both and spend a considerable amount of time wiping the trans/transfer to see where the leak was coming from....I will take 2-3 drives then look underneath.
I also drove home yesterday about 5-6kms in 32 C temp....lots up hill, got home and waited about 2 min....squeezed upper rad hose....not pressured so I opened up the cap and put a thermometer into the hot fluid.....got about 155 F temp...gauge on dash never went beyond 130-140F. Its also still puking rad fluid but its still about 2-3 inches above the core....or about 1-2 inches from the top. PS....is it difficult to replace the oil pan gasket? Cheers, les |
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I am trying to stop all oil leaks & weeps from the engine on 67 CDN2.
I have a slow oil weep from a screw and rubber gasket on the driver side engine block where a fuel line goes into a fitting with a screw & nut that appears to screw into the exhaust valve cover....can I just keep tightening it until it stops weeping oil? What is this fitting for? Thanks, les |
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Sounds like you are talking about the little cover for the PCV system. You can try and tighten it a little more, but I suspect with the age of the gaskets it might be time to change them. Go with Felpro...they often have the foam rubber gaskets which will seal better than the cork, but then again we have successfully used cork for the lat century with great success.
Oil pan gasket is about the simplest oil pan you will ever change. It is one piece of cork...no rubber crank seals involved. Shouldn't take more than 45 minutes on a slow day. |
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Thanks Rob....I have ordered a pan gasket as well as the two gaskets (PTO & pan) on the transfer case as they too are weeping. I have also ordered a pinion seal for the rear Dana 44.....any issues that you can think of that may arise taking off the pinion?.....does anything have to be calibrated when putting things back?
Also, is it easy to change the PCV valve gasket? Can I just take off the bolt and the whole housing or will anything fall into the crankcase? PS....I am assuming that you have spent time in the military....are you retired? Also, with all the knowledge you have with repairs to a M38A1, I am assuming that you have one....and if so, what year/batch? Thanks......les |
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The pinion seal can be a bugger to pull. Installation is not a big deal, but clean the bore and a slight coating of RTV before seal installaion. A little more RTV behind the washer of the pinion nut as well, in case oil sneaks thru the shaft. You may have to devise a flange holding tool to get the full torque, although guys have been putting it on with impacts for a lot of years and getting away with it.
Nothing will fall in when you remove the sidepan, although it is a bit of a tight squeeze getting it out and then putting it all back again. Put the gasket on with a little contact cement onto the sidecover, and then leave it alone for a bit before trying to install it. First vehicle I ever drove was a Jeep in the militia at 16. That was 40 years ago. I have built and owned many over the years, but my current one is a CDN3. The Cdn 3 has a few improvements over the earlier models...the frame re-enforcement and self adjusting brakes are far superior to the earlier stuff. |
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Thanks for the pinion seal reply Rob....what part of the frame was reinforced on the CDN3?
The pinion seal info/paragraph will be printed and given to the garage that will be doing the seal & bell crank replacement. I will be doing the spark plugs next when they arrive...any issues there? Is there a special tool to get the wires off? Will any special tools be necessary to get the plugs out? Also....if you have had a few jeeps.....where do you get your parts from? regards...les |
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