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  1. RunThruDaJungle

    Overheating Ford 302 V8

    I didn't drive my Traveler to the Willys Only Gathering this past weekend because of overheating problems. But I did ride my motorcycle up there so I could at least kick tires and tell lies with those that gathered there. And it was very helpful to see what other cooling setups there were. I was...
  2. Radiator pressure cap

    I have a 1955 CJ5 stock Jeep. OE 4 cylinder all OE. Now I just did multiple radiator flushes and am adding coolant. I notice the radiator cap was getting a bit warn so I thought I would try to find a consensus on what pressure the radiator cap should be. It’s going to be a rural cruiser with...
  3. randyb

    1956 pickup 226 hurricane overheating

    Just finished project on 1956 willys pickup with a 226 hurricane motor in it. The old temperature gauge that was in it showed that it was getting hot within 2 miles. Worried to damage anything on new rebuild, (rebuild on everything other than motor, did nothing to this other than paint) I...
  4. Radiator sourcing 1961ish Utility Wagon with Super Hurricane

    I have what I believe to be a 1961 Utility Wagon (L6 Super Hurricane) that needs a radiator. I think I know what I need but some confirmation would be really nice. I don't have a lot of access to other vehicles to examine, so most of my research comes from examining photos on the web. Most of...
  5. FlyinSOB

    3A overheating problem

    I have a 51 3A that is mostly stock. It has a rebuilt L-134, a new radiator from Walcks, new hoses, and a new thermostat that looks to be working. I can drive all day at 35 mph or below, but when I try to drive 40 - 45, the temp starts to rise. When I shut down hot, it blows coolant out the...
  6. Replacement Radiator For 1965 CJ5 - Is There An Affordable Aftermarket One?

    What's most likely the original radiator in my 65 CJ5 / F-134 has developed a noticeable leak and I am not surprised. Replacing the radiator has to happen someday. In scoping out replacements, I see what's supposed to be correct for around $500-$600 and I admit that's a bit pricey to me...
  7. locating parts for a 1948 Jeepster with an F Head 134 Engine

    Hello all, I'm starting on a rehab of a decent 1948 Jeepster. I believe at some point someone changed the engine because based on the SN the Jeepster is a 1948, Titled as a 1949 and has an F Head 134 engine which from what I've read wasnt available til 1950. i know it sounds like a Johnny Cash...
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