Hmmm … don’t think that radiator quite fit.
“1948 Willy s jeep has a flat head v 8 has not ran. Since. Early eighty brakes are not locked up and it rolls freely and clutch is not froze tex 218 340 5639 for more info”
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Hmmm … don’t think that radiator quite fit.
“1948 Willy s jeep has a flat head v 8 has not ran. Since. Early eighty brakes are not locked up and it rolls freely and clutch is not froze tex 218 340 5639 for more info”
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I don’t think that radiator would even fit in a CJ-3B!
He had to use that radiator because Flathead Fords have two water pumps, which are also the front engine mounts. (You have to jack up the engine to replace the water pumps.) So, those radiators have two inlets and two outlets. I guess he could have used a Willys radiator and added two more hose outlets, but it probably wouldn’t cool the larger 239 ci engine.
**Steve E.**