Each Haynes manual is written for the do-it-yourselfer and provides step-by-step instructions based on a complete disassembly of the vehicle. This hands-on experience provides the reader with specific and detailed instructions for performing everything from basic maintenance and troubleshooting to a complete engine overhaul. The models and model years covered in this title are as follows:
Jeep CJ, Scrambler, Renegade. Laredo & Golden Eagle (1949-1986)
This Haynes automotive repair manual includes 700+ photos and the following chapters:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Tune-up and routine maintenance
Chapter 2: Part A: General engine overhaul procedures
Chapter 2: Part B: 151 cu in four-cylinder engine
Chapter 2: Part C: 150 cu in four-cylinder, all in-line six-cylinder engines
Chapter 2: Part D: V8 engine
Chapter 2: Part E: V6 engine
Chapter 2: Part F: L-and F-head four cylinder engines
Chapter 3: Cooling, heating and air-conditioning systems
Chapter 4: Fuel and exhaust systems
Chapter 5: Engine electrical systems
Chapter 6: Emissions control systems
Chapter 7: Manual, automatic transmission and transfer case
Chapter 8: Driveline
Chapter 9: Brakes
Chapter 10: Chassis electrical system
Chapter 11: Suspension and steering systems
Chapter 12: Body
Wiring Diagrams
Identifying the Jeep CJ series vehicles as the most popular off-road vehicles of all time may actually qualify as an understatement. They are that popular. The CJ series arguably started after World War II with the CJ-2A being introduced to the masses, and while the early CJs have their share of enthusiasts, the largest group of enthusiasts began their love affair with the AMC-powered Jeep CJ-5s beginning in 1972. Joined by the longer-wheelbase CJ-7 models introduced in 1976, the CJ models were wildly popular through their discontinuation in 1986, when the Wrangler was introduced. These were the only models originally equipped with V-8 engines in any meaningful way. This era combined the ruggedness of the early Jeeps with some of the advancements and horsepower of a more modern era; it makes a platform that is both fun to
own and to modify.
In Jeep CJ 1972-1986: How to Build & Modify, Jeep guru Michael Hanssen covers all of the systems that can be upgraded to improve your Jeep’s performance. Upgrades include suspension components such as springs, shocks, and steering modifications; driveline components including differentials, transmissions, transfer cases, and axles; engine upgrades including engine swaps; wheel and tire upgrades; aftermarket accessories; armor such as skid plates and bumpers; brake upgrades; and more.
Whether you are looking to get into serious off-roading or just want to make your classic CJ a little more fun, this book will be a valuable
tool in your shop or library.
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