Had the first electrical issue come up and I fixed it quickly, with a little frustration.
That red light should flash only when the 4 ways are on and it started to be on all the time, no flashing. Also, the green lights should flash with the appropriate turn signal, and they would just light without flashing. The 4 ways and the turn signals still worked fine, just this indicator wasn't working right. Very minor problem, but it was bugging me.
It was the new 3 wire flasher unit I installed a few months ago. They're only about $4, but it's frustrating that it didn't last very long. We'll see how the new one does, as it's the exact same PN from NAPA as the one that failed.
I took the Jeep to the gas station today and realized I can gas it up and pay without getting out of the seat. It's like going to the ATM for gas.
Parked my Lotus 7 by the Jeep in the storage building and realized they're both minimalist cars with cutouts instead of doors and about the same footprint. Both are incredibly fun to drive in very different ways.
I haven't updated this thread for awhile, so here are a few miscellaneous updates. It spent the winter in the storage building next to the Seven, but once the snow melted it came home and I drive it several times per week with no issues as long as I watch the oil.
We were scaling cars at Eclectic one day, so we put the Jeep on the scales as well.
And we put it to work recently. Jack bought an unfinished Cummins-swapped F250 that is a beast to move. We strapped a 2x4 to the Jeep's bumper, put it in 4WD low, and used it as a push vehicle.
It's still fun and even a little useful sometimes.
I love following along on your progress with the Jeep... but please share some more details on that beautiful Lotus!
I'll read all the updates you care to give! I love the simple utility.
My old (but significantly more modern) jeep is waiting on some attention from me.
We'll, my son Jack likes my Jeep so much he bought one too.
It's at CJ 3a in similar condition as mine started. Better in some places, worse in others. But a decent foundation.
He's looking for an engine, probably a used stock flathead for now. But there is discussion about a Kubota or TDI swap...
Woody (Forum Supportum) said:
I love following along on your progress with the Jeep... but please share some more details on that beautiful Lotus!
I'll dig up some more photos of the Lotus and give a synopsis. Short version is it's a real one, 1965 Series 2. I've built the engine to Cosworth specs, it weighs 1115 lbs, and still runs skinny 13" tires.
If'n you happened to have a fiberglass jeep body, and if'n you had a junk Locost frame laying around, it might be fun to stick the two together...for science!
Oapfu
Reader
7/13/23 2:58 p.m.
78CobraII said:
If'n you happened to have a fiberglass jeep body, and if'n you had a junk Locost frame laying around, it might be fun to stick the two together...for science!
A guy in Canada is sorta doing that but with steel body panels: tube frame, porsche transaxle, turbo'd hayabusa motor.
buzzboy
SuperDork
7/13/23 4:42 p.m.
V2203 in there would be perfect! 40hp net vs 60 hp gross from the old Go Devil. And even fewer electronic bits than stock.
Quick update on the CJ2A. I continue to drive it once or twice a week in the summer and it's been rock solid reliable. I did finally find a dash light for the alternator indicator.
I'd been using this temporary light.
After looking at swap meets, etc., I was up in the loft at Eclectic and I saw this light installed in one of the MGA dashboards hanging there.
Looks just right.
So I had a light all along, but it took me about two years to find it.
Carl Heideman said:
So I had a light all along, but it took me about two years to find it.
I'm honestly a little envious of that time frame for finding parts you already own.