best part is that with slight scrapping it was fairly easy to come right off. A lot easier than I thought anyway.
I probably need to do more but, it's slow process hopefully we will get the placement for the seat frame worked out this week. Another note I will be checking all the brake drums and cylinders as well.


Looking like a fun project so far.
I have no experience with them but I know Eddie uses Omix Ada for a lot of his old iron. I believe they have one of the largest selections of OEM and reproduction parts. I'd check them out.Yea it is. Wishing the gas tank would get on it's way so I could get it going and drive it. Ordered it from Walck's 4wd on Monday. Still hasn't said it's been shipped yet. Anyone have any experience with them? Or preferences?
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Yea it is. Wishing the gas tank would get on it's way so I could get it going and drive it. Ordered it from Walck's 4wd on Monday. Still hasn't said it's been shipped yet. Anyone have any experience with them? Or preferences?
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I have no experience with them but I know Eddie uses Omix Ada for a lot of his old iron. I believe they have one of the largest selections of OEM and reproduction parts. I'd check them out.
BTW Great project can't wait to see how it feels out.
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I have no experience with them but I know Eddie uses Omix Ada for a lot of his old iron. I believe they have one of the largest selections of OEM and reproduction parts. I'd check them out.
BTW Great project can't wait to see how it feels out.
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I've used them for my fc170. It's been hit or miss. Their packing can use some work. Seems like a mom and pop shop. But they know their old Jeep parts for sure.
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Just started catching up on this thread - what a cool project :thumb:
As mentioned, Omix-Ada has helped me out a lot on both my CJ5 and CJ3B. They have a TON more parts for a 3A too.
Thanks, yea I noticed on walcks site they sell some omit ada stuff. I went with the gas tank from walcks because I had a sale and free shipping, so I picked up a brand new metal tank tax and shipped for $165
Figured that was hard to beat. Just waiting to see when it will eat here.
Thanks Eddie, I'm excited about this project too! Do you order omix-ada stuff directly from their website or other places?
Like piginajeep said, they're a ma and pa shop. I've had to contact them to see what's going on and on more than one occasion but they always got back to me and moved things along. A lot of the times, they'll hold on to an order if an item is back ordered but I've gotten them to split the order and send what they have now and the rest later. Sucks but in the world of old iron, you kinda have to work with what you've got.
You're lucking in that you have a 3A as there are a ton of parts made for it. I've been ordering a lot of my parts from places like Walcks, Kaiser-Willys, ebay, Amazon and the like.
Also good to know. Question for you guys, I think I am going to need to replace my fuel pump. Is there any pros or cons to the glass top vs metal top? $49-$80 difference roughly
The top of the pump has a filter in it, not one I would run exclusively and in place of a true fuel filter but there is one in there and the glass top will allow you to see what's inside. The metal top will require you to remove the top to see inside but that's all.
all of it is already installed along with new wiring for the sending unit. I'll. E trying to update wiring where I can. It's a rats nest under dash. But I bypassed what I believe is a electric motor for fuel line? If anyone can tell me what this is, I bypassed it in the fuel line and took it out. I have the fuel line going straight from tank to fuel pump (bypassing part I took out) then from fuel pump up through inline filter and to carb. Is this correct? 





my plan is to just move my cut outs backwards about 2" and then reattach them and fill in the gaps in front with some new metal. Shouldn't give me any problems with any wheel travel I may ever get back there.