1st off very excllent video! Awsome save and alsoThats a CJ 7 not a cj5 CJ 5"s have a curved door and the CJ 7 has that door and the CJ 7is a bit longer.. Love your channel!
Hi, im so glad i found this channel. some funny never attempt ever type shenanigans. 1 Suggestion though. turn the intro music down a bit. its very loud. i find my self cutting my volume in half then turning it back up to hear you after the intro.
For your carburetor issue you should of throttle it up put your hand over the carburetor suffocate the carburetor when you do that it a 50/50 chance that you can make engine pull the trash got it in your jet not letting you run right you might need to do it a couple times all so using a boat fuel primer bulb for your fuel pump to get your mechanical fuel pump working again and getting gas up to your carburetor
@@FranklinsteinsGarage you remind me of myself and my brother in the 80s. in the northwest people would get them old jeeps stuck in the middle of nowhere and just walk out. then two or three years later some like me and my brother would get them out. some times the people would want them back.other times we would get them for free. we were there for the adventure.. and hay look a jeep. most of the people were from out of state. good old tourist. got to love them. thank you again for the show
It's not a CJ5, Dr. Frankenstein, it's a CJ7. I'm cringing at all the reving without any water/coolant in the engine; I hope that you actually did it off camera. You obviously like a challenge, that thing is a disaster. Although, having said that, it appears to be pretty well equipped (good bones), and plenty of people have completely restored worse case Jeeps.
I know your only about the 1000th person to tell me that I was wrong about it being a CJ5 worst off I opened the glove box and found the CJ7 emblems ha ha but oh well people make mistakes. Thank you for your comment much more to come and ya I'll be sure to explain in the next CJ 7 video about my lack of knowledge on Jeeps.
Looks like it should be some fun,thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
Thank you for your comment.
Thank you for watching!!
I had 1980 CJ 5 drove from Toronto to Inuvik NWT. You have there a CJ 7.
1st off very excllent video! Awsome save and alsoThats a CJ 7 not a cj5 CJ 5"s have a curved door and the CJ 7 has that door and the CJ 7is a bit longer.. Love your channel!
Ok
Awesome video for sure bro!!!!!
@shaynechild2517 Thank you much more to come.
What a fight glad you’re back OlllllO ❤
Thank you glad to be back.
A good vehicle to teach your son how to drive a manual in.
Teach them young.
Fun and supervised danger is always a good thing.
Absolutely. Thank you for your comment.
Hi, im so glad i found this channel. some funny never attempt ever type shenanigans. 1 Suggestion though. turn the intro music down a bit. its very loud. i find my self cutting my volume in half then turning it back up to hear you after the intro.
I will definitely look into that. Thank you for your comment.
Wow! That jeep was run hard and left to rot,the straight 6 engine is almost bulletproof
That it is. Thank you for your comment.
For your carburetor issue you should of throttle it up put your hand over the carburetor suffocate the carburetor when you do that it a 50/50 chance that you can make engine pull the trash got it in your jet not letting you run right you might need to do it a couple times all so using a boat fuel primer bulb for your fuel pump to get your mechanical fuel pump working again and getting gas up to your carburetor
I agree the only thing was the air cleaner stud was in the way. Thank you for your comment.
westport wa.state here and watched thank you for the show.
Thank you for watching. Much more to come.
@@FranklinsteinsGarage you remind me of myself and my brother in the 80s. in the northwest people would get them old jeeps stuck in the middle of nowhere and just walk out. then two or three years later some like me and my brother would get them out. some times the people would want them back.other times we would get them for free. we were there for the adventure.. and hay look a jeep. most of the people were from out of state. good old tourist. got to love them. thank you again for the show
@@LeonardMagnusson Thank you for watching much more to come.
very good job !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wow
@@FRANCE64ALBERT Thank you.
New guy here! Just subscribed Greetings from Toledo the hometown of that old girl.
Nice!!! Thank you.
Thank you for watching!!
Perfect for trail rider and just have fun with
Absolutely. Thank you for your comment.
This will run like a top after a good carb clean, I bet!!
Where have you guys been it's been a long time since your last video
Saving for the new trailer just took a break. Thank you for your comment.
Where r u guys out of?
Potter County. Thank you for your comment.
good score
Thank you.
What state is that in,may I ask? I'm from Ohio.
Pennsylvania
Cool!! Been there once in Bradford Pennsylvania to the zippo lighter museum.
@@tombeltz2087 Nice!!
What a mental giant!
Please explain?
That's a CJ-7 not a CJ-5. The bigger door opening and 10 inch longer wheel base give it away.
Ok thank you for the info.
As we say in Australia.... don't give up your day job!
As we like to say here in Ohio... ...we won't! 😂
That's how I treat women funny thing is they love it
You mean how I treated the jeep? Lol. Thank you for your comment.
@@FranklinsteinsGarage exactly
Your way to nice to the wife
It's not a CJ5, Dr. Frankenstein, it's a CJ7. I'm cringing at all the reving without any water/coolant in the engine; I hope that you actually did it off camera. You obviously like a challenge, that thing is a disaster. Although, having said that, it appears to be pretty well equipped (good bones), and plenty of people have completely restored worse case Jeeps.
I know your only about the 1000th person to tell me that I was wrong about it being a CJ5 worst off I opened the glove box and found the CJ7 emblems ha ha but oh well people make mistakes. Thank you for your comment much more to come and ya I'll be sure to explain in the next CJ 7 video about my lack of knowledge on Jeeps.
I don’t think it is a good idea to let it run for so long without coolant. It would be nice to make it road wordy again.
You would be amazed at how long they can run without it and still be fine. Thank you for your comment.
CJ 7. The CJ 5 has shorter doors.
I know I'll make it right in the next video. Thank you for your comment.
A bit of a rough mechanic I think. Poor jeep in the hands of that guy😢
How so? I got it running where it sat with minimal tools?
That's a cj7, look at the door opening
I know I made a follow up video about it.
you would be lost with out your cam lady
For sure. Thank you for your comment.
Why, thank you!! Stay tuned!!
Distributor dwell?
Probably just clogged jets. Now that it's at the house we will go more in depth on making it run correct. Thank you for your comment.
Duuuuuhhh!
Worst thing I’ve seen in a long while
Cool glad you liked it
@@FranklinsteinsGarage It’s all good. I watched two more. 🤷♂️🤷♂️