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    Fan Clutch installation

    I have to replace the fan clutch on my '74 CJ-5 and I have no idea how to do it. From what I have been told it should be a very easy thing to do but I have not been able to find any instructions on exactly how to do it. I have the new part but I don't know what the procedure is to replace the...
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    Searching for tail lights

    Hey!, that's just the kind of thing I was looking for. Thank you very much.
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    Searching for tail lights

    I broke a tail light on my '74 CJ5 the other day so I'm looking to replace it. But I want to make a modification to both of the tail lights. Right now I have the kind of tail lights that bolt on to the back of the Jeep and stick out several inches. A friend's Jeep has tail lights that fit...
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    Question about brake shoes

    I'm getting ready to do the rear brakes on my '74 CJ5, so I'm looking around at what kind of brake shoes are available. From what I have seen there isn't really much choice. When it comes to disc brake pads there are all kinds. You can get metallic, semi-metallic, and a whole lot of other...
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    HEI question

    I just did the same thing in my '74 CJ5. I have the 304 engine. I bought a Mallory HEI from Summit but it didn't fit right and required the main shaft be drilled so I sent it back and got one from another company. It was a Pro Sport or something like that. It cost a little more than the Mallory...
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    What did I do?

    First, thanks for the help. I now know what I did. By disconnecting the wiring to the ammeter, which I take it was an aftermarket product, I left open a critical circuit in the electrical system. It's true you do learn something new every day. What I learned is that there is a big difference...
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    What did I do?

    Okay, I got a new Autometer voltmeter to replace a very old ammeter in my '74 CJ5. By the way, the jeep was running just fine. So I go through a big hassle trying to disconnect the old ammeter from the dashboard. It had two terminals, one with a + sign. There were two wires connected to it. The...
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    How big can I go?

    I'm going to be converting the front drum brakes on my '74 CJ5 to discs shortly. But I'm not sure what size of discs I can put on my jeep. I have some calipers and am looking for some backing plates off a Chevy truck right now. I'd like to put the biggest discs that will fit but haven't any idea...
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    electrical relay problem

    I have a set of driving lights on my CJ5 that are real old. They work but the relay that was connecting them is shot. The old relay is a 12V 15 amp one with a metal housing and three connectors on it. I have been trying to find something like it but to no avail. Everything I have come across is...
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    electrical/lighting question

    I bought a '74 CJ5 this summer and it came with a set of driving lights on it. They didn't work, of course, but I found out that the lights themselves are okay. What doesn't work is the relay. This thing is an oldie. It's a 12V 15 amp relay with three prongs. I tried both O'Reilly's and Pep Boys...
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    Body work question

    I just removed an under seat gas tank from my '74 CJ. Now I have a big hole in the body where the gas filler cap used to be. I'm going to have to weld in a new piece of steel to fill the hole. My problem is I don't know exactly what gauge steel the body is made of. I'm guessing it's probably 16...
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    Tank at 1/4 = E

    I have the opposite problem although it's a minor one. It seems that no matter how much gas I put in the tank it never actually gets to the full line. My gauge always shows a full tank a little less than all the way full. I know that all gas gauges are different. But in my experience in most of...
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    Steering Stabilizer Questions

    I'm getting ready to replace the steering stabilizer on my '74 CJ5. It's old and the jeep seems to be wandering and jumping around on bumpy roads. I thought I'd ask if anyone has any preferences on brands or has had bad or good luck with any particular kind. I am looking at Rancho, Trailmaster...
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    Okay, How do I get this wheel off?

    I did it! The old wheel is gone for good. Here's how I did it. After a lot of asking around I found a website that showed a number of different ways to remove steering wheels including a home made device made of oak. But I chose to go to Harbor Freight and buy a bearing separator. This tool...
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    Okay, How do I get this wheel off?

    Is that really the way to remove the steering wheel from the older Jeeps, lube the steering column and use force on the wheel? I did try hitting the back of the wheel with a rubber mallet but it wouldn't budge and I didn't want to go caveman on it. One thing I am good at is breaking things. I...
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    Okay, How do I get this wheel off?

    I got a new steering wheel for my '74 CJ5. So I go to take off the old wheel but I can't figure out how to do it. I have a conventional steering wheel puller but there is a problem. I can't find any holes anywhere for the bolts to screw into. I took off the horn button and the shaft nut but...
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    1st Time Owner has a Big Problem

    After talking with a friend with lots of experience with Jeeps I have decided to do everything to fix my seating comfort and access problem. I'm getting a 12" steering wheel. I'm taking out the gas tank under the front seat and I'm putting in some different seats. It's going to take some...
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    1st Time Owner has a Big Problem

    I just bought my first Jeep last weekend, a 1974 CJ-5 in very good condition. I have a problem though. I can barely fit in it the way it is now. My Jeep has a gas tank under the front seat so it sits really high and an old steering wheel, which is 17" in diameter. Between the high seat and the...
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    '74 CJ; What's it worth?

    I will be looking at a '74 CJ on Saturday. The owner is asking 4,000. for it. It has a new soft top, and tires. It's also got the 304 V-8 with a three speed manual trans. Odometer has 127K on it but the guy says it's been towed quite a bit so actual miles are less. Overall it should be in good...
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    Seat replacement question

    Thanks for the info. I do have a welder and I already have some seats that might work, now that I think of it. But that still doesn't answer the question why all the new seats I see on for sale all say for 1976 and newer jeeps. Anyone know why none of the seat makers say the old jeeps can use...
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