Willys Truck Revival Part 1 (226 Troubleshooting)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2021
  • NOTE: I am an amateur self taught mechanic. This is not a how to video. I share videos of my Willys because there are so few out there.
    This is my 1962 Willys Pickup that I have owned for 14 years. I spent the first 8 years restoring it to its current condition. Two years ago I let it sit for too long over the Winter and have been trying to get it to run right ever since. I rebuilt the carb last year.
    My grandfather’s Willy’s in the late 1950’s: • Deer Hunting with a Wi...
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Комментарии • 93

  • @kentdeaver9695
    @kentdeaver9695 Год назад +2

    Love the truck and color

  • @karllangner1579
    @karllangner1579 Год назад +1

    I love the Willys. Here on my farm in South Africa lies a hood for a 1948 Willys overland wagon.

  • @staninjapan07
    @staninjapan07 4 месяца назад +1

    Great to see you getting the young lad involved. The best way to learn is to do, right!
    Great-looking vehicle. I would love one.
    Thanks.

  • @JeffBishop_KB3QMT
    @JeffBishop_KB3QMT 2 года назад +2

    I was taught to use a short length of hose and blow out around the plugs to make sure there wasn't any dirt of debris to fall down inside the engine when pulling the spark plugs. I've never seen anyone in a video doing that, but that's how I was taught, especially with flat heads.

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      I do it with an air hose, just didn't show it in the video. Those holes collect everything! Just like a belly button.... haha

  • @miked19831988
    @miked19831988 2 года назад +2

    Anderson is a great helper! Awesome looking Jeep as well. Something about those old Willy's that just can not be duplicated

  • @richardmarcott4343
    @richardmarcott4343 2 года назад +3

    I had a 1948, the first year they were made. It was a real beast, hauled 8200 pounds of sand on it and still had free spring on the rear axel. When the original threw a piston rod I replaced it with a 327 chevy engine. It was insane due to 460 rear end gears. Also springs were 18 leaves in rear and 12 or 13 in front, it had no shock absorbers, didn’t need them it didn’t bounce . Finally had to let it go when the frame collapsed from rust , still miss it.

  • @jasondrinovsky7962
    @jasondrinovsky7962 2 года назад +4

    That pickup is actually in very good shape. Nice find!

  • @Dagrond
    @Dagrond Год назад +2

    My buddy has a '63 with a chevy eng/trans in it and a $6k two tone paint job. Runs great. Looks great.
    I just bought a '51 with an old Buick engine, warner OD. Hope it runs as well as yours when I get it running at all. Hasn't been run in decades.

  • @danmcelroy6584
    @danmcelroy6584 2 года назад +1

    Sweet old truck! 👍👍

  • @67Stang
    @67Stang 2 года назад +1

    These are just neat-looking trucks.

  • @blanksender7808
    @blanksender7808 Год назад +1

    That's a really great specimen

  • @worthshop
    @worthshop 2 года назад +2

    I just picked up a 56 willys with a 4.3 v6 turbo 400 np203 and Dana 44 front ford 9"rear. It's a fun truck. Pretty unique. Yours is alot cleaner and more complete than mine. Cool project.

  • @philhermetic
    @philhermetic 2 года назад +1

    Looking at the spark plugs the engine is running way too rich on the mixture, and there is a misfire which may be the low comp cylinder, which could be just the rings stuck. See if you can adjust the carburettor for weaker mixture, and take it for a run to get the enginr really warmed up and the rings may free off and stop the smoking. What a really bootiful old truck!! I love it! Your video was fine!
    Phil, UK

  • @robertneven7563
    @robertneven7563 2 года назад +1

    amazing Jeep sir

  • @jerryrolen9639
    @jerryrolen9639 2 года назад +4

    I would love to find one just like this one.

  • @fricknjeep
    @fricknjeep 2 года назад +1

    hi there nice old jeep looks good john

  • @jackboling1675
    @jackboling1675 2 года назад +2

    That's my favorite truck right there That 1 really nice🍒👍

  • @timidater4803
    @timidater4803 2 года назад +1

    we had one about that year on the farm, used to pull fully loaded kilbros wagons of corn out of the field with it. lo,lo it was a beast in 4wd!!

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      Check out the Willy’s hunting video from the 50’s on my channel. You might enjoy it.

  • @10mmnuck60
    @10mmnuck60 2 года назад +1

    Dang that is a pretty truck.

  • @josemariaresendesilva6105
    @josemariaresendesilva6105 2 года назад +2

    I'm in love with Willys, I have a 1946 Jeepster and a 1960 Jeep... This Willys truck is wonderful... O Wol. I'm from Brazil it's hard to find this model aqui.

  • @angelperez7891
    @angelperez7891 2 года назад +1

    The "Hurricane" 134-cubic-inch in-line 4 cylinder engine is still in production today and it is often the entry-level power plant for the Chrysler-owned Jeep Wrangler line. The engine is still in use for the Grumman postal van. The Continental 226-cubic-inch L-head straight-6 as on this Willys was replaced by the Buick V6 after 1961.

  • @oldmanmaker9853
    @oldmanmaker9853 2 года назад

    REMINDS ME OF MY 20 GLADIATER

  • @williamellis3961
    @williamellis3961 2 года назад +1

    Willies sounds good to me.

  • @danswartwood4580
    @danswartwood4580 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the appreciation

  • @cesarflaminio3645
    @cesarflaminio3645 2 года назад +1

    I like it, I also like the other one, the station wagon

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      I would love to have a wagon also, with a modern drive train that I could take the whole family in. Maybe someday.....

  • @randallstewart8487
    @randallstewart8487 2 года назад +3

    I would pull the valve pan cover and check valve adjustment on the #3 cylinder,one valve could be a little too tight,holding it off its seat just a little letting some compression escape through the Intake or Exhaust,may as well check them all while the cover is off,not an easy job with with that big intake/exhaust manifold in the way!

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад +1

      It’s on my “to-do” list, which unfortunately is long. It requires removing the intake and exhaust manifolds. I bought new gaskets for when the time comes.

    • @randallstewart8487
      @randallstewart8487 2 года назад

      @@brokejeepnut1905 Have to agree,it would be a lot easier to just pull the manifold!

  • @AndrewHCann
    @AndrewHCann 2 года назад +2

    Best bet used 10w30 engine oil no synthetic type also 89 or 91 octane gas too always plus grey bottle STP Total Treatment fuel injection and carb cleaner in fuel every to also every month!

  • @samuelvelez1643
    @samuelvelez1643 2 года назад +1

    Upgrading the electrical system from 6 to 12 volts and the engine from 4 cylinder to inline six are a welcomed alternative... And leaving the rest untouched

    • @machintelligence
      @machintelligence 2 года назад +2

      If you swap in a six, you might want to upgrade the radiator. Back in the day (early 70's) my brother had a 52 Willys Overland where they had installed the six. It was fine around town, but at 10,000 ft. and above, overheating was a constant problem. We learned to carry a 5 gal can of water to refill the radiator after it boiled over. The other issue was a leaking main seal -- replacement didn't help and I suspect the crank was out of round. Even after a rebuild, the transmission had a habit of popping out of first gear when Jeeping on steep slopes..

  • @59vaughn
    @59vaughn 2 года назад

    Man...all you garage photo jockeys...😉....ol junior needs this for lawn mowin payment on his 16th....that thing just needs driving....here, there, everywhere....except on the highways or cities.....nice rural drives...

  • @tomstulc9143
    @tomstulc9143 2 года назад +1

    Out the spark plugs spray cylinders generously PB blaster or equivalent. Using the spray stem shoot generous amounts of solvent toward the valve recess area in the heads. Cover the spark plug holes with towels to absorb splash. Rotate the Heck out of the engine for a minutes it so. This is to get the blaster drizzling down the valve train. Before rotating engine put marvel mystery into oil. Let set over night. Next day put spark plugs in start it. Let it Idle for half hour. Take it out of and run it hard for an hour. The sticky valve train should clean up nicely.

  • @johndenison5088
    @johndenison5088 2 года назад +5

    as black as the plugs were. might be running to rich.

  • @bigears4426
    @bigears4426 2 года назад +4

    When compression testing the throttle must be open, nice truck by the way. They have a tendency for the valves to stick, checking the valve clearance might be a idea as well , you should run a valve saver fluid as well

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад +2

      I am an amateur, learning as I go. I tried another compression test with engine warmed up and throttle open. I got much lower numbers. Not sure why. I need to get a better compression tester. Never heard of valve saver. Had to look it up. Sort of a lead substitute?

    • @montanamountainmen6104
      @montanamountainmen6104 2 года назад

      @@brokejeepnut1905 You could use a oil with a zinc additive, heard that works too. Engine oil then had a zinc additive along with leaded gas.

  • @rodneyshelley6966
    @rodneyshelley6966 2 года назад +1

    Old flat head NICE

  • @tonebonejones3886
    @tonebonejones3886 Год назад +1

    I could be that u having slightly issue with a valve , drop some mystery oil or gear oil to see if the compression builds up.

  • @cWatts-zv3oo
    @cWatts-zv3oo 2 года назад +1

    Xe jeep đã sẵn sàng cho cuộc đua! Sức mạnh lớn!

  • @everready19373
    @everready19373 2 года назад +2

    Wow! What a find. Man that would be a great project. I'd like to find and older Jeep XJ but the prices on those are getting higher now.

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      My son wants an XJ. They used to be cheap! Not anymore.

    • @everready19373
      @everready19373 2 года назад

      @@brokejeepnut1905 The WJ's are becoming popular.

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 2 года назад +1

    The water leak at the radiator to head fitting is most of your rust.

  • @natesteiner5460
    @natesteiner5460 2 года назад +1

    If you have not done so, replace the pump diaphragm in the carb. When they start leaking the mixture will get really rich at idle and you'll have a hard time starting.

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      I did a full carb rebuild about a year ago. It is running much better after dropping the tank. It appears the little bit of bad fuel left in the tank was the issue. Could have been a lair amount of water in there also. I live in a fairly damp climate. I will use mainly non-ethanol fuel and fuel stabilizer in the winter going forward. Also, keep the tank full to avoid condensation.

  • @dukesilver2019
    @dukesilver2019 2 года назад +1

    No, you pronounce it correctly. That is, how it's pronounced in Toledo, OH - the hometown of Willys.

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      Thanks! If you watch old promotional videos on RUclips it's pronounced like Willis. I will still say it as Willy's though, with no apologies. haha

  • @frankordonez2826
    @frankordonez2826 5 месяцев назад

    Nice piece of yonk 😂

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 2 года назад +1

    Compression check at WOT not idle.

  • @madman432000
    @madman432000 2 года назад +1

    Last time I saw this it was a 4 cyl engine and you just got it fired off and it produced lots of smoke.

  • @oldtanker4860
    @oldtanker4860 2 года назад

    Just saw this. If you don't have time for it I'd be happy to take it off your hands... ;)

  • @LittleAnastasia...
    @LittleAnastasia... 2 года назад

    I know of a wagon version for sale locally at a classic car dealership.
    It has a chassi from a 90s blazer.
    Think the price is around 14-15 thousand.

    • @alhart6126
      @alhart6126 2 года назад

      Sad to see a Willys bastardized.4

  • @gertraba4484
    @gertraba4484 2 года назад +1

    Some white wagon wheels and that j keep. Wood pop

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      I have had suggestions of cream colored or white wheels. They would pop for sure. Not sure why, but I like the black theme. My grill bars are black, bumpers, tailgate stencils, etc. Maybe some day I will change it.

  • @rexfreelom4300
    @rexfreelom4300 2 года назад +1

    Your spark plug of the Wllis green truck have been foul. The mixture of gasoline and air is too rich so it is too much fuel. You need to tighten the jet nozzle and lean gas. Thanks.

  • @samuelvelez1643
    @samuelvelez1643 2 года назад +2

    Also; STAY AWAY FROM ETHANOL FUEL.....

  • @kennethdahl4791
    @kennethdahl4791 2 года назад +1

    I'm just curious if the engine was hot when you checked the compression? If the engine was cold I wounder what the difference would be if hot.

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      It was fairly cold the first time. I will do another compression test and leak down test at some point. It's running pretty good now though. So I am not in a rush.

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 2 года назад +1

    Run the recommended Marvel's in the gas and run it at its highway speed for a tank and see if you have a ring just semi-stuck that Marvel can free up (sitting with bad fuel). Whatever you do, it is running way too rich. The float setting could be off due to sitting with ethanol fuel.

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      Highway speed, that's funny. Top speed is 50. Haha. It is running really well now with good gas. Still could be a little rich. I will likely try a few methods like the one you mentioned, to see I can free up the possibly stuck valve.

    • @benkanobe7500
      @benkanobe7500 2 года назад +1

      @@brokejeepnut1905 Oil will not bring up compression with a "stuck valve". It will with a stuck ring. The line was "its HW speed" (which could be 45).

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      @@benkanobe7500 I will try that method once I have gone through everything for regular use and add insurance. I greatly appreciate everyone's suggestions.

  • @stevedawson4781
    @stevedawson4781 2 года назад

    So you suspect that bad fuel is an issue but you really don't feel like draining the whole tank!! Well, good luck.

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      I ended up dropping the tank in part 2. Running better now. More work to do though.

  • @jeffcorriveau6842
    @jeffcorriveau6842 2 года назад +1

    Is that really a 2 piece windshield? Or did you just add the trim for the look? Introduction of 1 piece windshield was 59, and the later half of 60 was the full conversion to 1 piece.

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      It’s a two piece . If I recall, the window opening didn’t change when they went to one piece. The one piece is expensive, harder to find and uses a thicker rubber seal to fit in an opening designed for flat glass. For me, I also liked the look of the flat glass and had the required center trim from a parts cab.

    • @bigears4426
      @bigears4426 2 года назад +2

      In australia it wasn't until 1962 , but they were already a few months old getting here. I liked the old hunting films

  • @israelcajigas5157
    @israelcajigas5157 Год назад +1

    I will buy it, how much.

  • @fredliperson9171
    @fredliperson9171 2 года назад +1

    Do it right and drop that nasty tank!

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад +1

      I ended up dropping the tank and flushed the lines, see part two. It made a big difference.

  • @garyshelor1396
    @garyshelor1396 2 года назад

    grandad had a 53 sold it 20yrs ago for 50$ made me sick

  • @gary-gilbert
    @gary-gilbert 2 года назад

    How much would you sell that truck for?

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад +1

      I don't think I could even come up with an amount that would cover all the blood, sweat, tears and beers.

  • @kellykonoske91
    @kellykonoske91 2 года назад +2

    No, it is certanly Not pronounced "willis". Willies is the correct way to pronounce the name. Has been all of my 67 yrs.

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      You are both correct and incorrect. Around here it’s always pronounced as if it’s Willy’s. The companies name comes from a persons last name pronounced as Willis though.

    • @Poohdaddymagic
      @Poohdaddymagic 2 года назад +1

      Whatchu talkin about Willis😂😂

  • @tomshirran1705
    @tomshirran1705 2 года назад +2

    i will buy it how much

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the compliment. I can’t put a price in all my blood, sweat, tears and bears that went into it though. My first and probably last full restoration.

    • @tomshirran1705
      @tomshirran1705 2 года назад +1

      @@brokejeepnut1905 i understand nice jeep

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 2 года назад

    Too rich.

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      Believe it or not the only thing I did was drop the tank and flush the fuel system. It's running good now. Bad gas potentially with water in it.

    • @benkanobe7500
      @benkanobe7500 2 года назад

      @@brokejeepnut1905 What is the compression now on #3 (at WOT)?

    • @brokejeepnut1905
      @brokejeepnut1905  2 года назад

      @@benkanobe7500 It was 90 and the rest were 115-120. Came up to 115 wet. 'They' say wet won't effect valves. The valves are right there under the plug holes on this flat head. I would think the oil could seal up a valve too. IDK. I still have a number of things to try. I have been sidetracked swapping engines in my YJ Wrangler. Hopefully back on the Willys soon.

    • @benkanobe7500
      @benkanobe7500 2 года назад

      @@brokejeepnut1905 Go back to the fundamentals of how a piston engine works. Flat head or otherwise, and it become clear to you. Oil will not bring up the compression of a burnt or leaking valve (unless you put enough in to turn the cylinder in to a liquid pump).