"New" 74 CJ5

"New" 74 CJ5

DrewWilson

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'75 CJ5
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Hello--
I am looking for some advice. I am picking up a 74 CJ5 this week. 258 Straight 6, 3 speed manual. I have owned YT/TJs in the past (1994, 2000, 2011) but finally pulled the trigger on my first CJ. Always been my favorite. I have some minor experience with repairs (replace radiator, thermostat, valve cover gasket, water pump, alternator, timing chain tensioner, etc). This CJ is somewhat of a barn find.
The good: All original...has original hard top, doors, wheels, and seats. It starts and runs well. 4-wheel drive works. Floor pans look great. No body damage other than a nice "patina", and some surface rust spots.
The bad: I know it has a knock when it first starts, goes away in about 30 seconds. Minor leak around valve cover, needs new gasket. Possible small transmission and rear diff leak. Will need new taillight panels.
If anyone can provide some guidance on what to look for I'd appreciate it. Looking forward to fixing it up and getting it dirty.

Thanks.

Drew
 

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Congrats! Are you sure its a knock, or could it be a tick? One could be bearings, the other a lifter. You'll want to verify oil pressure with a manual gauge.
 
Definitely just a tick.

Had a sporty day bringing it "Ol' Blue" home. breaks are intermittent. Started off with a tough pull to the left when breaking at 45+mph and then basically NOTHING. Rolled though some stop signs unintentionally. Had to "STOP?" at a gas station to get some break fluid, but the reservoir was close to full. Topped it off anyway. Going to run through the break system.

Valve cover leak is evident. Fixing that tomorrow. Couldn't find a silicon gasket and went with a cork. Does it need any sealant or just put in as is out of the package?

Drew
 
Never had great luck with cork. A thin layer of sealant should help some though. If its feasable, order and wait for the Fel-Pro blue silicon gasket. Worth it in the long run.
 
X2 what hole said, if you can wait on the Fel-pro silicon gasket I would do it. It's well worth it.

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I went through the same thing with my valve cover gasket. The cork ones are junk.
I ordered a better gasket but in the mean time just used "the right stuff" without a gasket. I put a liberal amount on the valve cover flange, snugged it up a little, waited an hour or so, snugged it up just a bit more and it hasn't leaked since.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/...MIyt74nOKr6QIVuymzAB2KSg0JEAQYASABEgLkUPD_BwE
 

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