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RoyJ 04-19-2005 09:41 AM

Re: Interesting Jeep in the woods
 
Oops, lower LEFT of the green twig.

RoyJ wrote:
> Distributor is clearly in pic
> http://community.webshots.com/photo/...24760302MRSSca
> to the lower right of the nice green twig in the lower center
>
> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
>> Ahh, that picture clears up a few things. The distributor cap, and
>> rotor were missing, and it's a good thing the wires weren't snakes, I
>> don't remember seeing them either, but they were sure in the picture I
>> took!
>>
>> Jeff DeWitt
>>
>> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>>
>>> As my Dad would have said, it's a good thing the spark plugs
>>> weren't a deadly snake. The spark plugs have a water proof sheath their
>>> cables bolt to:
>>> http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Pho...ngineRight.JPG
>>>
>>> Maybe you thought they were injectors? ;-) God Bless America,
>>> ßill O|||||||O
>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>
>>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well gang, I made it back out to the woods today and took some pictures
>>>> of that strange (to me) Jeep.
>>>>
>>>> It looks like you guys were right about the engine (big surprise!), it
>>>> does look like it says Jeep Tornado 230 on the cam cover. The
>>>> carburetor was missing and I not only didn't see a distributor I never
>>>> found the plugs!
>>>>
>>>> It would need a lot of work, but it's a cool old truck, someone
>>>> ought to
>>>> save it ... even putting a Chebby motor in it would be better than the
>>>> thing just rotting away in the woods.
>>>>
>>>> The pictures are here, along with a few others I took this weekend.
>>>>
>>>> http://community.webshots.com/album/324748565IrbGEE
>>>>
>>>> Jeff DeWitt


RoyJ 04-19-2005 09:41 AM

Re: Interesting Jeep in the woods
 
Oops, lower LEFT of the green twig.

RoyJ wrote:
> Distributor is clearly in pic
> http://community.webshots.com/photo/...24760302MRSSca
> to the lower right of the nice green twig in the lower center
>
> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
>> Ahh, that picture clears up a few things. The distributor cap, and
>> rotor were missing, and it's a good thing the wires weren't snakes, I
>> don't remember seeing them either, but they were sure in the picture I
>> took!
>>
>> Jeff DeWitt
>>
>> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>>
>>> As my Dad would have said, it's a good thing the spark plugs
>>> weren't a deadly snake. The spark plugs have a water proof sheath their
>>> cables bolt to:
>>> http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Pho...ngineRight.JPG
>>>
>>> Maybe you thought they were injectors? ;-) God Bless America,
>>> ßill O|||||||O
>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>
>>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well gang, I made it back out to the woods today and took some pictures
>>>> of that strange (to me) Jeep.
>>>>
>>>> It looks like you guys were right about the engine (big surprise!), it
>>>> does look like it says Jeep Tornado 230 on the cam cover. The
>>>> carburetor was missing and I not only didn't see a distributor I never
>>>> found the plugs!
>>>>
>>>> It would need a lot of work, but it's a cool old truck, someone
>>>> ought to
>>>> save it ... even putting a Chebby motor in it would be better than the
>>>> thing just rotting away in the woods.
>>>>
>>>> The pictures are here, along with a few others I took this weekend.
>>>>
>>>> http://community.webshots.com/album/324748565IrbGEE
>>>>
>>>> Jeff DeWitt


RoyJ 04-19-2005 09:41 AM

Re: Interesting Jeep in the woods
 
Oops, lower LEFT of the green twig.

RoyJ wrote:
> Distributor is clearly in pic
> http://community.webshots.com/photo/...24760302MRSSca
> to the lower right of the nice green twig in the lower center
>
> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
>> Ahh, that picture clears up a few things. The distributor cap, and
>> rotor were missing, and it's a good thing the wires weren't snakes, I
>> don't remember seeing them either, but they were sure in the picture I
>> took!
>>
>> Jeff DeWitt
>>
>> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>>
>>> As my Dad would have said, it's a good thing the spark plugs
>>> weren't a deadly snake. The spark plugs have a water proof sheath their
>>> cables bolt to:
>>> http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Pho...ngineRight.JPG
>>>
>>> Maybe you thought they were injectors? ;-) God Bless America,
>>> ßill O|||||||O
>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>
>>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well gang, I made it back out to the woods today and took some pictures
>>>> of that strange (to me) Jeep.
>>>>
>>>> It looks like you guys were right about the engine (big surprise!), it
>>>> does look like it says Jeep Tornado 230 on the cam cover. The
>>>> carburetor was missing and I not only didn't see a distributor I never
>>>> found the plugs!
>>>>
>>>> It would need a lot of work, but it's a cool old truck, someone
>>>> ought to
>>>> save it ... even putting a Chebby motor in it would be better than the
>>>> thing just rotting away in the woods.
>>>>
>>>> The pictures are here, along with a few others I took this weekend.
>>>>
>>>> http://community.webshots.com/album/324748565IrbGEE
>>>>
>>>> Jeff DeWitt


Jeff DeWitt 04-19-2005 07:35 PM

Re: Interesting Jeep in the woods
 
Yes, but the cap and rotor were missing, and the first time I saw the
truck I saw the distributor but didn't recognize it for what it was with
those distinctive parts missing, that was one of the things that led me
to believe it was a diesel.

Jeff DeWitt

RoyJ wrote:
> Oops, lower LEFT of the green twig.
>
> RoyJ wrote:
>
>> Distributor is clearly in pic
>> http://community.webshots.com/photo/...24760302MRSSca
>> to the lower right of the nice green twig in the lower center
>>
>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>
>>> Ahh, that picture clears up a few things. The distributor cap, and
>>> rotor were missing, and it's a good thing the wires weren't snakes, I
>>> don't remember seeing them either, but they were sure in the picture
>>> I took!
>>>
>>> Jeff DeWitt
>>>
>>> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>>>
>>>> As my Dad would have said, it's a good thing the spark plugs
>>>> weren't a deadly snake. The spark plugs have a water proof sheath their
>>>> cables bolt to:
>>>> http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Pho...ngineRight.JPG
>>>>
>>>> Maybe you thought they were injectors? ;-) God Bless
>>>> America, ßill O|||||||O
>>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>
>>>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Well gang, I made it back out to the woods today and took some
>>>>> pictures
>>>>> of that strange (to me) Jeep.
>>>>>
>>>>> It looks like you guys were right about the engine (big surprise!), it
>>>>> does look like it says Jeep Tornado 230 on the cam cover. The
>>>>> carburetor was missing and I not only didn't see a distributor I never
>>>>> found the plugs!
>>>>>
>>>>> It would need a lot of work, but it's a cool old truck, someone
>>>>> ought to
>>>>> save it ... even putting a Chebby motor in it would be better than the
>>>>> thing just rotting away in the woods.
>>>>>
>>>>> The pictures are here, along with a few others I took this weekend.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://community.webshots.com/album/324748565IrbGEE
>>>>>
>>>>> Jeff DeWitt


Jeff DeWitt 04-19-2005 07:35 PM

Re: Interesting Jeep in the woods
 
Yes, but the cap and rotor were missing, and the first time I saw the
truck I saw the distributor but didn't recognize it for what it was with
those distinctive parts missing, that was one of the things that led me
to believe it was a diesel.

Jeff DeWitt

RoyJ wrote:
> Oops, lower LEFT of the green twig.
>
> RoyJ wrote:
>
>> Distributor is clearly in pic
>> http://community.webshots.com/photo/...24760302MRSSca
>> to the lower right of the nice green twig in the lower center
>>
>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>
>>> Ahh, that picture clears up a few things. The distributor cap, and
>>> rotor were missing, and it's a good thing the wires weren't snakes, I
>>> don't remember seeing them either, but they were sure in the picture
>>> I took!
>>>
>>> Jeff DeWitt
>>>
>>> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>>>
>>>> As my Dad would have said, it's a good thing the spark plugs
>>>> weren't a deadly snake. The spark plugs have a water proof sheath their
>>>> cables bolt to:
>>>> http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Pho...ngineRight.JPG
>>>>
>>>> Maybe you thought they were injectors? ;-) God Bless
>>>> America, ßill O|||||||O
>>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>
>>>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Well gang, I made it back out to the woods today and took some
>>>>> pictures
>>>>> of that strange (to me) Jeep.
>>>>>
>>>>> It looks like you guys were right about the engine (big surprise!), it
>>>>> does look like it says Jeep Tornado 230 on the cam cover. The
>>>>> carburetor was missing and I not only didn't see a distributor I never
>>>>> found the plugs!
>>>>>
>>>>> It would need a lot of work, but it's a cool old truck, someone
>>>>> ought to
>>>>> save it ... even putting a Chebby motor in it would be better than the
>>>>> thing just rotting away in the woods.
>>>>>
>>>>> The pictures are here, along with a few others I took this weekend.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://community.webshots.com/album/324748565IrbGEE
>>>>>
>>>>> Jeff DeWitt


Jeff DeWitt 04-19-2005 07:35 PM

Re: Interesting Jeep in the woods
 
Yes, but the cap and rotor were missing, and the first time I saw the
truck I saw the distributor but didn't recognize it for what it was with
those distinctive parts missing, that was one of the things that led me
to believe it was a diesel.

Jeff DeWitt

RoyJ wrote:
> Oops, lower LEFT of the green twig.
>
> RoyJ wrote:
>
>> Distributor is clearly in pic
>> http://community.webshots.com/photo/...24760302MRSSca
>> to the lower right of the nice green twig in the lower center
>>
>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>
>>> Ahh, that picture clears up a few things. The distributor cap, and
>>> rotor were missing, and it's a good thing the wires weren't snakes, I
>>> don't remember seeing them either, but they were sure in the picture
>>> I took!
>>>
>>> Jeff DeWitt
>>>
>>> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>>>
>>>> As my Dad would have said, it's a good thing the spark plugs
>>>> weren't a deadly snake. The spark plugs have a water proof sheath their
>>>> cables bolt to:
>>>> http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Pho...ngineRight.JPG
>>>>
>>>> Maybe you thought they were injectors? ;-) God Bless
>>>> America, ßill O|||||||O
>>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>
>>>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Well gang, I made it back out to the woods today and took some
>>>>> pictures
>>>>> of that strange (to me) Jeep.
>>>>>
>>>>> It looks like you guys were right about the engine (big surprise!), it
>>>>> does look like it says Jeep Tornado 230 on the cam cover. The
>>>>> carburetor was missing and I not only didn't see a distributor I never
>>>>> found the plugs!
>>>>>
>>>>> It would need a lot of work, but it's a cool old truck, someone
>>>>> ought to
>>>>> save it ... even putting a Chebby motor in it would be better than the
>>>>> thing just rotting away in the woods.
>>>>>
>>>>> The pictures are here, along with a few others I took this weekend.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://community.webshots.com/album/324748565IrbGEE
>>>>>
>>>>> Jeff DeWitt


Jeff DeWitt 04-19-2005 07:35 PM

Re: Interesting Jeep in the woods
 
Yes, but the cap and rotor were missing, and the first time I saw the
truck I saw the distributor but didn't recognize it for what it was with
those distinctive parts missing, that was one of the things that led me
to believe it was a diesel.

Jeff DeWitt

RoyJ wrote:
> Oops, lower LEFT of the green twig.
>
> RoyJ wrote:
>
>> Distributor is clearly in pic
>> http://community.webshots.com/photo/...24760302MRSSca
>> to the lower right of the nice green twig in the lower center
>>
>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>
>>> Ahh, that picture clears up a few things. The distributor cap, and
>>> rotor were missing, and it's a good thing the wires weren't snakes, I
>>> don't remember seeing them either, but they were sure in the picture
>>> I took!
>>>
>>> Jeff DeWitt
>>>
>>> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>>>
>>>> As my Dad would have said, it's a good thing the spark plugs
>>>> weren't a deadly snake. The spark plugs have a water proof sheath their
>>>> cables bolt to:
>>>> http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Pho...ngineRight.JPG
>>>>
>>>> Maybe you thought they were injectors? ;-) God Bless
>>>> America, ßill O|||||||O
>>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>
>>>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Well gang, I made it back out to the woods today and took some
>>>>> pictures
>>>>> of that strange (to me) Jeep.
>>>>>
>>>>> It looks like you guys were right about the engine (big surprise!), it
>>>>> does look like it says Jeep Tornado 230 on the cam cover. The
>>>>> carburetor was missing and I not only didn't see a distributor I never
>>>>> found the plugs!
>>>>>
>>>>> It would need a lot of work, but it's a cool old truck, someone
>>>>> ought to
>>>>> save it ... even putting a Chebby motor in it would be better than the
>>>>> thing just rotting away in the woods.
>>>>>
>>>>> The pictures are here, along with a few others I took this weekend.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://community.webshots.com/album/324748565IrbGEE
>>>>>
>>>>> Jeff DeWitt



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