The silver lining to the flood is that I'm now the proud owner of a parts washer! �Its now joins my top tier of favorite tools along side my crow bar and 4lb sledge. �The starter, carb, distributor, fuel pump and other assorted parts are now clean and "possibly serviceable". �Still need to test the starter. �When my mechanic's manual arrives in the mail, I may go back through them again. �Got a question on the fuel filter. �How critical is the bottom portion of the pump? �Mine is fried, see the broken/fried wire in the pics. �I've seen several L heads running a simple plastic fuel filter but I'd rather use the original components. �Is this rebuild-able? �


Also, since I don't have a press, I dropped the springs off at a machine shop to get the old worn out bushings pushed out. �But, the spring eye bushings I've got are not the right ones. �They (not pictured) are Crown replacements but unless I'm missing something here, these won't work. �Does anyone know the correct I.D. and O.D. of the correct bushings? �


Here's the pics of the 50' CJ3A I picked up, it runs and it HAS A TITLE! �Its future is still undetermined at this point, but I refuse to cannibalize it for the Pumpkin. �It actually would have been a better candidate for a frame off. �Strange how it was tucked in a back yard just down the road from me. �Usually it only takes one pass down any road for me to spot every Jeep. �




Also, just wondering,,,I lost out on an Ebay auction tonight for a 53' CJ3A with a dual output rear PTO in Abilene, TX. �I wonder if I was betting against you guys, if so, I'm sorry for driving the price up......couldn't help it....an old CJ with a brazen amount of farm implements hanging off it is one of the coolest things I can think of.
Thanks again for all the advice and support!
Jay