11/28 Christmas Tree Run
Truck run leaving Dayton fairgrounds at 10 am Tucannon/Camp Wootton
Tree hunting, camp fire and snacks
Truck run leaving Dayton fairgrounds at 10 am Tucannon/Camp Wootton
Tree hunting, camp fire and snacks
I did it, now what (pic added)
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I did it, now what (pic added)
I bought a jeep, I got a 86 cj-7 it appeares to have a rear D44, D300, TF999, GM 350.
Talked the guy down from $2800 to $2300, someone at one time or another put some nice things into it. its pretty much stock, I think it has a couple inches of lift, shackle revercel, 4 core rad, nice seats.
It needs some body work, they tryed to paint it but did a crappy job, I need to find a soft top(came with a hard top) the motor will need rebuilt(got a rod knock) it did come with new 33x12.5 and black 15x8 wheels.
It will be a fun toy to play with.
Talked the guy down from $2800 to $2300, someone at one time or another put some nice things into it. its pretty much stock, I think it has a couple inches of lift, shackle revercel, 4 core rad, nice seats.
It needs some body work, they tryed to paint it but did a crappy job, I need to find a soft top(came with a hard top) the motor will need rebuilt(got a rod knock) it did come with new 33x12.5 and black 15x8 wheels.
It will be a fun toy to play with.
Last edited by toyman2 on Tue Nov 22, 2011 3:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
OldGreen wrote:I'd just fix what is wrong and drive it.
Keep it simple. You have the unicorn of CJ7s.
Exactly what Jimmy said. In terms of a stock CJ-7, they get no better...
Address the mechanical stuff, keeping it simple and reliable, address any rust, put in a reasonable cage, and wheel the whiz out of it. Should make a GREAT all-around trail rig.
Yep, I've wheeled one of those, too...


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toyman2 wrote:dont like the hard top and i have soft doors also.
id like to start going on some runs, i have spent the last 4 years becoming a firefighter.
Now that life has become (kinda) back to normal i should have time.
To bad i cant see any upcoming runs.
We'll keep you in the loop.. .FYBR is this weekend if you want to roll on up. PM for details. . .
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Cim, sounds like my neighbor kid may have a soft top for that critter. Not sure how to tell for sure. You able to wander down any time soon and have a gander?
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-By driving a Scout, you my friend have recycled, which is more than those pansy Prius owners can say.
-I love driving a piece of history that was nearly lost.
Have Scout, will wheel...Someday...Maybe
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Originally Posted by Oregon80
-By driving a Scout, you my friend have recycled, which is more than those pansy Prius owners can say.
-I love driving a piece of history that was nearly lost.
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Re: I did it, now what (pic added)
toyman2 wrote:I bought a jeep, I got a 86 cj-7 it appeares to have a rear D44, D300, TF999, GM 350.
tf999?
Re: I did it, now what (pic added)
Power Wagon wrote:tf999?
What is your question here? The TF999 is/was an extremely common automatic...
Yep, I've wheeled one of those, too...


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Re: I did it, now what (pic added)
tobyw wrote:Power Wagon wrote:tf999?
What is your question here? The TF999 is/was an extremely common automatic...
I know it as a light duty torqueflight. But it's supposed to be behind a (needing to be replaced) chevy 350. I can't for the world imagine why someone would go through the pains to adapt a chevy motor in front of it. All that work to get a motor that's inferior?
Just put a 318 in front of it and be done, it'll outlast at least 2 chevy motors.
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Re: I did it, now what (pic added)
Power Wagon wrote:I can't for the world imagine why someone would go through the pains to adapt a chevy motor in front of it. All that work to get a motor that's inferior?
I can agree with you on the first part that it is silly to go through the trouble of adapting that trans to a gm engine but if any of that setup is inferior it's the light duty trans. Toss that turd in the trash and slide a th350 behind the superior gm engine with a factory np208 t case adapter for the 300 and it's done right and cheap.
If and when i can find all the parts, I'll be swapping in a 4/5speed.
i agree, not sure why they didnt just put in a TH350 and adapt to the D300.
I dont see in the near future getting rid of the D300 for a np208.
what i would like is a sm420/465 or nv4500, but i need everything, bell housing, flywheel, swing peddles, etc etc
i agree, not sure why they didnt just put in a TH350 and adapt to the D300.
I dont see in the near future getting rid of the D300 for a np208.
what i would like is a sm420/465 or nv4500, but i need everything, bell housing, flywheel, swing peddles, etc etc
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forgive my ignorance but isnt the 4500 not a super long trans? and wouldnt something along the lines of ogs cj set up work better?
and i like the late model 465 as opposed to the earlier 465/420 because of the 10 spline couple but the 32 spline setup has a long adapter but i belive that AA sells a short 32 spline shaft
and i like the late model 465 as opposed to the earlier 465/420 because of the 10 spline couple but the 32 spline setup has a long adapter but i belive that AA sells a short 32 spline shaft
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toyman2 wrote:If and when i can find all the parts, I'll be swapping in a 4/5speed.
i agree, not sure why they didnt just put in a TH350 and adapt to the D300.
I dont see in the near future getting rid of the D300 for a np208.
what i would like is a sm420/465 or nv4500, but i need everything, bell housing, flywheel, swing peddles, etc etc
I would NEVER recommend swapping the 300 for a 208. I said to use the 208 ADAPTER to run the 300. You use a factory GM adapter and a $120 spud shaft from AA to put it together.
There is a sm420-300 adapter on NWW right now.
Yes the 4500 is long and it is large. The AX15 would make a great choice and it pretty much bolts right in with a adapter bellhousing from AA.
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