Willys engine question
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Re: ****** engine question
I've never seen a flat head that's not cracked. Find out, take
about thirty minutes turn it on it's and ring it:
http://www.----------.com/jeepWorkonSide.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
8thegreat wrote:
>
> So if it's not water in the muffler then we are talking a cracked head/block
> or blown head gasket right? How do I tell which is my problem?
about thirty minutes turn it on it's and ring it:
http://www.----------.com/jeepWorkonSide.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
8thegreat wrote:
>
> So if it's not water in the muffler then we are talking a cracked head/block
> or blown head gasket right? How do I tell which is my problem?
#12
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Re: ****** engine question
I've never seen a flat head that's not cracked. Find out, take
about thirty minutes turn it on it's and ring it:
http://www.----------.com/jeepWorkonSide.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
8thegreat wrote:
>
> So if it's not water in the muffler then we are talking a cracked head/block
> or blown head gasket right? How do I tell which is my problem?
about thirty minutes turn it on it's and ring it:
http://www.----------.com/jeepWorkonSide.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
8thegreat wrote:
>
> So if it's not water in the muffler then we are talking a cracked head/block
> or blown head gasket right? How do I tell which is my problem?
#13
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Re: ****** engine question
I've never seen a flat head that's not cracked. Find out, take
about thirty minutes turn it on it's and ring it:
http://www.----------.com/jeepWorkonSide.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
8thegreat wrote:
>
> So if it's not water in the muffler then we are talking a cracked head/block
> or blown head gasket right? How do I tell which is my problem?
about thirty minutes turn it on it's and ring it:
http://www.----------.com/jeepWorkonSide.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
8thegreat wrote:
>
> So if it's not water in the muffler then we are talking a cracked head/block
> or blown head gasket right? How do I tell which is my problem?
#14
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Re: ****** engine question
I'd recommend asking around on the ****** tech list,
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/WillysTech/
You might also check out the CJ3B page forums,
http://www.film.queensu.ca/cj3b/
and the Early CJ5 site now has a forum dedicated to flat fenders that
used your engine-
http://www.earlycj5.com/forums/
There a wealth of info, experience & resources for your jeep at these
places-
H.
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 14:05:40 -0600, "8thegreat" <you@u.com> wrote:
>Bought a jeep ****** to restore/fix up, whatever. It has the flat head four
>cylinder 134ci and new carb, it runs pretty good but tons of white smoke
>from the exaust. I tried some marvile mystery oil, let it sit in each
>cylinder for an hour or so then blew it all out and started it up again
>hoping if it was a stuck ring or rings etc. Any help greatly appreciated.
>
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/WillysTech/
You might also check out the CJ3B page forums,
http://www.film.queensu.ca/cj3b/
and the Early CJ5 site now has a forum dedicated to flat fenders that
used your engine-
http://www.earlycj5.com/forums/
There a wealth of info, experience & resources for your jeep at these
places-
H.
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 14:05:40 -0600, "8thegreat" <you@u.com> wrote:
>Bought a jeep ****** to restore/fix up, whatever. It has the flat head four
>cylinder 134ci and new carb, it runs pretty good but tons of white smoke
>from the exaust. I tried some marvile mystery oil, let it sit in each
>cylinder for an hour or so then blew it all out and started it up again
>hoping if it was a stuck ring or rings etc. Any help greatly appreciated.
>
#15
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Re: ****** engine question
I'd recommend asking around on the ****** tech list,
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/WillysTech/
You might also check out the CJ3B page forums,
http://www.film.queensu.ca/cj3b/
and the Early CJ5 site now has a forum dedicated to flat fenders that
used your engine-
http://www.earlycj5.com/forums/
There a wealth of info, experience & resources for your jeep at these
places-
H.
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 14:05:40 -0600, "8thegreat" <you@u.com> wrote:
>Bought a jeep ****** to restore/fix up, whatever. It has the flat head four
>cylinder 134ci and new carb, it runs pretty good but tons of white smoke
>from the exaust. I tried some marvile mystery oil, let it sit in each
>cylinder for an hour or so then blew it all out and started it up again
>hoping if it was a stuck ring or rings etc. Any help greatly appreciated.
>
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/WillysTech/
You might also check out the CJ3B page forums,
http://www.film.queensu.ca/cj3b/
and the Early CJ5 site now has a forum dedicated to flat fenders that
used your engine-
http://www.earlycj5.com/forums/
There a wealth of info, experience & resources for your jeep at these
places-
H.
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 14:05:40 -0600, "8thegreat" <you@u.com> wrote:
>Bought a jeep ****** to restore/fix up, whatever. It has the flat head four
>cylinder 134ci and new carb, it runs pretty good but tons of white smoke
>from the exaust. I tried some marvile mystery oil, let it sit in each
>cylinder for an hour or so then blew it all out and started it up again
>hoping if it was a stuck ring or rings etc. Any help greatly appreciated.
>
#16
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Re: ****** engine question
I'd recommend asking around on the ****** tech list,
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/WillysTech/
You might also check out the CJ3B page forums,
http://www.film.queensu.ca/cj3b/
and the Early CJ5 site now has a forum dedicated to flat fenders that
used your engine-
http://www.earlycj5.com/forums/
There a wealth of info, experience & resources for your jeep at these
places-
H.
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 14:05:40 -0600, "8thegreat" <you@u.com> wrote:
>Bought a jeep ****** to restore/fix up, whatever. It has the flat head four
>cylinder 134ci and new carb, it runs pretty good but tons of white smoke
>from the exaust. I tried some marvile mystery oil, let it sit in each
>cylinder for an hour or so then blew it all out and started it up again
>hoping if it was a stuck ring or rings etc. Any help greatly appreciated.
>
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/WillysTech/
You might also check out the CJ3B page forums,
http://www.film.queensu.ca/cj3b/
and the Early CJ5 site now has a forum dedicated to flat fenders that
used your engine-
http://www.earlycj5.com/forums/
There a wealth of info, experience & resources for your jeep at these
places-
H.
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 14:05:40 -0600, "8thegreat" <you@u.com> wrote:
>Bought a jeep ****** to restore/fix up, whatever. It has the flat head four
>cylinder 134ci and new carb, it runs pretty good but tons of white smoke
>from the exaust. I tried some marvile mystery oil, let it sit in each
>cylinder for an hour or so then blew it all out and started it up again
>hoping if it was a stuck ring or rings etc. Any help greatly appreciated.
>
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Re: ****** engine question
8thegreat wrote:
> Bought a jeep ****** to restore/fix up, whatever. It has the flat head four
> cylinder 134ci and new carb, it runs pretty good but tons of white smoke
> from the exaust. I tried some marvile mystery oil, let it sit in each
> cylinder for an hour or so then blew it all out and started it up again
> hoping if it was a stuck ring or rings etc. Any help greatly appreciated.
>
>
Blue smoke means oil. White smoke means steam, so you may have a cracked
head gasket. Before you pull the head, you might try some stop leak. If
the steam stops, then you'll know that was the problem. If the leak is
too bad, water will get into the oil and can destroy the main bearings.
Have fun restoring that Jeep. A friend gave me a '61 Kaiser ****** CJ5
with a Koenig body. It sat under a tree for ten years. I'm restoring it now.
--
Bill Lahr
mr.bill@pcmagic.net
> Bought a jeep ****** to restore/fix up, whatever. It has the flat head four
> cylinder 134ci and new carb, it runs pretty good but tons of white smoke
> from the exaust. I tried some marvile mystery oil, let it sit in each
> cylinder for an hour or so then blew it all out and started it up again
> hoping if it was a stuck ring or rings etc. Any help greatly appreciated.
>
>
Blue smoke means oil. White smoke means steam, so you may have a cracked
head gasket. Before you pull the head, you might try some stop leak. If
the steam stops, then you'll know that was the problem. If the leak is
too bad, water will get into the oil and can destroy the main bearings.
Have fun restoring that Jeep. A friend gave me a '61 Kaiser ****** CJ5
with a Koenig body. It sat under a tree for ten years. I'm restoring it now.
--
Bill Lahr
mr.bill@pcmagic.net
#18
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Re: ****** engine question
8thegreat wrote:
> Bought a jeep ****** to restore/fix up, whatever. It has the flat head four
> cylinder 134ci and new carb, it runs pretty good but tons of white smoke
> from the exaust. I tried some marvile mystery oil, let it sit in each
> cylinder for an hour or so then blew it all out and started it up again
> hoping if it was a stuck ring or rings etc. Any help greatly appreciated.
>
>
Blue smoke means oil. White smoke means steam, so you may have a cracked
head gasket. Before you pull the head, you might try some stop leak. If
the steam stops, then you'll know that was the problem. If the leak is
too bad, water will get into the oil and can destroy the main bearings.
Have fun restoring that Jeep. A friend gave me a '61 Kaiser ****** CJ5
with a Koenig body. It sat under a tree for ten years. I'm restoring it now.
--
Bill Lahr
mr.bill@pcmagic.net
> Bought a jeep ****** to restore/fix up, whatever. It has the flat head four
> cylinder 134ci and new carb, it runs pretty good but tons of white smoke
> from the exaust. I tried some marvile mystery oil, let it sit in each
> cylinder for an hour or so then blew it all out and started it up again
> hoping if it was a stuck ring or rings etc. Any help greatly appreciated.
>
>
Blue smoke means oil. White smoke means steam, so you may have a cracked
head gasket. Before you pull the head, you might try some stop leak. If
the steam stops, then you'll know that was the problem. If the leak is
too bad, water will get into the oil and can destroy the main bearings.
Have fun restoring that Jeep. A friend gave me a '61 Kaiser ****** CJ5
with a Koenig body. It sat under a tree for ten years. I'm restoring it now.
--
Bill Lahr
mr.bill@pcmagic.net
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Re: ****** engine question
8thegreat wrote:
> Bought a jeep ****** to restore/fix up, whatever. It has the flat head four
> cylinder 134ci and new carb, it runs pretty good but tons of white smoke
> from the exaust. I tried some marvile mystery oil, let it sit in each
> cylinder for an hour or so then blew it all out and started it up again
> hoping if it was a stuck ring or rings etc. Any help greatly appreciated.
>
>
Blue smoke means oil. White smoke means steam, so you may have a cracked
head gasket. Before you pull the head, you might try some stop leak. If
the steam stops, then you'll know that was the problem. If the leak is
too bad, water will get into the oil and can destroy the main bearings.
Have fun restoring that Jeep. A friend gave me a '61 Kaiser ****** CJ5
with a Koenig body. It sat under a tree for ten years. I'm restoring it now.
--
Bill Lahr
mr.bill@pcmagic.net
> Bought a jeep ****** to restore/fix up, whatever. It has the flat head four
> cylinder 134ci and new carb, it runs pretty good but tons of white smoke
> from the exaust. I tried some marvile mystery oil, let it sit in each
> cylinder for an hour or so then blew it all out and started it up again
> hoping if it was a stuck ring or rings etc. Any help greatly appreciated.
>
>
Blue smoke means oil. White smoke means steam, so you may have a cracked
head gasket. Before you pull the head, you might try some stop leak. If
the steam stops, then you'll know that was the problem. If the leak is
too bad, water will get into the oil and can destroy the main bearings.
Have fun restoring that Jeep. A friend gave me a '61 Kaiser ****** CJ5
with a Koenig body. It sat under a tree for ten years. I'm restoring it now.
--
Bill Lahr
mr.bill@pcmagic.net
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Re: ****** engine question
L.W. ------ III (ßill) wrote:
> I've never seen a flat head that's not cracked. Find out, take
> about thirty minutes turn it on it's and ring it:
> http://www.----------.com/jeepWorkonSide.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Thousands of those flatheads are in service on sailboats as
auxilliaries: known as the Atomic Four.
Few crack.