Friday, October 31, 2008

Why it can't be a 1959 Willys Jeep

Since I have picked up the Willys, I have had my suspicion that our "Bondo Jeep" was not a 1959. There were some noted differences from our 1957 but I did not have any information to the contrary.

Until now.....

If you click on this link, you will see a great explanation of the differences between CJ5 over the years. With this info, I am convinced our "Bondo Jeep" has to be a post 1965+ Willys.

This website also indicates it was built sometime between 1965-1968, given the windshield wipers.

This is not a problem, given the frame should be the same.

So from now on, I will be referring to it as a 1965+ Willys

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Wakefield Willy Update 1.2


Drew & I set aside today to make some forward progress on the Willys Project, and we got a lot done.

Engine
Nothing, all parts are at a engine shop in downtown Nashua. We have put a lot of work in that arena already and did not really have anything to do in this department.

Frame / Body
We got a lot done here thanks to my newest power tool, an angle grinder. Boy did this save a lot of work! Rusty bolts are so annoying, until you slice them in half with this. A must when working with rusty parts.

We basically started stripping the 1959 Willys. Removed the Hood, Windshield, and other assorted parts. The last major hurtle is to remove the "tub" or "bucket" if you prefer. For that, we will either need to cut it up, or have a number of men help us lift it off the frame. We will see.

Drew did a lot of sanding, and removing bolts. Between the 2 of us, we got a lot done.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Wakefield Willy Update 1.1

We have ignored the Willys for the past few weeks, the last couple of weekends have been busy. But today we had time to do some work on our project.

Pretty simple, but dirty.

We cleaned engine parts....

Crankshaft
Flywheels
Cylinders
Head Gaskets
Oil Pan (by far the worse in the group)
and many many more random parts.

It took a few hours, but the results look promising. Hopefully this coming week we will take the parts we have cleaned down to the machine shop where the engine block is located. Boy am I dirty!