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  • #16
    Chris
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    1973 J2000
    AMC 360
    Auto Trans
    4x4

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    • #17
      Chris
      ___________
      1973 J2000
      AMC 360
      Auto Trans
      4x4

      Comment


      • #18
        Chris
        ___________
        1973 J2000
        AMC 360
        Auto Trans
        4x4

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        • #19
          My 15 year old son Ryan cleaning out the crud, debris, and dead mice (yes, mice) from behind and under the seat.


          Chris
          ___________
          1973 J2000
          AMC 360
          Auto Trans
          4x4

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          • #20
            Rusted out bed with all of the spare parts that came with the truck.

            Chris
            ___________
            1973 J2000
            AMC 360
            Auto Trans
            4x4

            Comment


            • #21
              Alright, that's all of the pics for now. Thanks to everyone for the advice and info. Keep it coming!! I need it!. This is just too cool of a truck to let it sit and fade away...
              Chris
              ___________
              1973 J2000
              AMC 360
              Auto Trans
              4x4

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              • #22
                What the heck are these 2 things to the right of the master cylinder???

                The smaller plastic one is a stock vacuum canister. I am used to seeing them about center (left -right) of the top of the firewall behind the intake, but have no experience with J-trucks, so that may be stock location for them.

                The larger one looks like it may just be a replacement canister. It is possible the stock on is cracked or leaking for some reason.





                Welcome to the forum, by the way, just post up and ask away if you need help. The guys and gals here have seen/ done /dealt with every problem or fix you could possibly run into, and are friendly and willing to help.

                I do recommend setting up your sig (as seen on the bottom of my post) with all the pertinent info about your truck (year, engine/trans combo, any known non factory parts, ect). To get to it.....click User CP in upper left portion of the forum page, then go straight below that you will see "edit signature" click, then type whatever info in the post box like any other post.

                That helps prevent a lot of questions and delays later when you ask a question. Much of these rigs is same, but some things changed from year to year, or with different engine/trans/transfer case combos.

                Jim
                modified flares, removable top, OBA w/200psi tank,
                LQ4, 4L80e,NWF doubler w/upside down 203
                SOA w/ D44s F+R for now
                H1 wheels+tires (cut), hydroboost brakes
                custom shackle flip
                W/F150 springs
                -----Coming Soon-----
                snorkels,
                OX'd D60/14B-FF

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                • #23
                  Thanks Blazer for the welcome and info. We've only had the truck for a week, and I just want to work on it every day! Budget gets in the way of working on it that much though. I can't wait to get this beast going under its own power. I'll fill in more on the signature block as I find more details out as I dig in the truck more. Seems pretty stock from my untrained eye perspective.
                  Chris
                  ___________
                  1973 J2000
                  AMC 360
                  Auto Trans
                  4x4

                  Comment


                  • #24
                    As quoted above, the vacuum pot is for heater and cruise control.

                    On the fuel tank, you will have a problem using a newer than '78? tank due to the change in the filler design. Older ones fill in the top middle left side and newer ones fill through the front left corner. Much smaller hoses too.
                    Jeep gauges are for amusement only. Any correlation between them and reality is purely coincidental.

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                    • #25
                      Will there be an issue using one of the plastic "direct swap" tank's from BJ's? I was looking to order one this Friday.
                      Chris
                      ___________
                      1973 J2000
                      AMC 360
                      Auto Trans
                      4x4

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                      • #26
                        That's different from the newer factory tanks AFAIK.
                        Jeep gauges are for amusement only. Any correlation between them and reality is purely coincidental.

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                        • #27
                          Update

                          Spent several hours on the J2600 this week. Changed the oil, new gaskets, transmission filter, fluid, and gasket, rear main, oil pressure switch, and temp switch. The rear main is still leaking. Not nearly as much as it was, but leaking none the less. Tranny looks good so far. Neither the temp switch or oil pressure switch are registering on the dash, so I guess I need to pull the dash out and check the wiring. I ordered an MTS replacement gas tank that should be here this week. I will say this, I much prefer working on TOP of the truck vice underneath it!!!! More to follow.
                          Chris
                          ___________
                          1973 J2000
                          AMC 360
                          Auto Trans
                          4x4

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