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CJ-3B Owner's Manual Here's the owner's literature which came with the purchase of a CJ-3B in 1953:. Siemens sc2015 user manual. Owner's Manual: Universal Jeep, Model CJ-3B (see a, 40K JPEG).

Willys Owner Service Policy (form 77A-005 Rev. 2-52) with coupons for the 1000-mile and 2000-mile Inspections. Owner's Identification Card (form 77A-002 Rev.

5-51) The Owner's Manual was a 77-page maintenance guide including a number of the same found in the CJ-3B Parts List and Jeep Universal Service Manual. The Service Policy describes a 90-day / 4000-mile parts and labor warranty which covers 'any original equipment, with the exception of tires.' The Policy provides for free inspections every 30 days or 1000 miles 'throughout the life of the vehicle,' at 'any Authorized Willys Service Station in the United States, providing such inspection or testing requires no dismantling of parts.' The Service Policy also suggests that 'it will be of assistance to the Owner if he will carry the Owner Identification Card with him at all times, to facilitate his obtaining the services offered under this policy.' The 1951 revision of the card still included the 'W-O' logo which was phased out as 'Willys-Overland' was replaced with the 'Willys Motors' name.

Kaiser's 1954 revision of the card included the new and short-lived Willys 'W' logo. See also the (40K JPEG) which asks owners to enter their serial and engine numbers, horsepower, ignition key, door key and gas tank key numbers. The seen here, no longer mentions the Owner Identification Card, and simply states that 'This policy should be kept in the vehicle at all times.' It also includes only one free service coupon, rather than the 1000-mile and 2000-mile coupons in the (200K JPEG).

See the details of the (200K JPEG) found on the reverse side of the 1956 Service Policy sheet. The inspection was free except 'owner to pay for engine oil, anti-freeze and lubrication.' For Jeep owners who wanted to do their own repairs, an (100K JPEG) for various (40K JPEG) was included with the Owner's Manual. The 1957 Owner's Manual cover was similar in design to the earlier edition, but without the Willys 'W' logo in the top corner. It was now identified on the title page as 'Second Edition, Form SOM 1010, Copyright 1957'.

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See some pages from the 1953 and 1957 Manuals: (70K GIF) showing the early-style instrument panel used from 1953-56, and also the Harrison heater. (70K GIF) with the new instrument cluster and a ventilating windshield. Early-style seats are still shown. The normal information plate on the dash is missing, replaced by a small plate showing only the shift pattern.

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(100K GIF) - similar in all editions of the Manual, except the PTO and governor were not included in the later version. (50K GIF) - engine troubleshooting tips. By 1959 the Owner's Manual cover had an all-new design, designated Form OM-1010-R1, or Revision 1. It was expanded slightly, to 80 pages.

A (100K JPEG) shows the Jeep operating machinery including a plow and a posthole digger. Can anyone identify dates and revision numbers from other editions of the Manual? The 1963 edition was Form OM-1010-R5, or revision 5.

It was 93 pages long, with the addition of a mini-catalogue of 'Jeep' Approved Special Equipment' including Meyer snowplows, Koenig and Ramsey winches, Auburn trenchers, Canfield wreckers, Ottawa backhoes, and hard and soft tops. See some pages from the 1963 Manual: (70K GIF) showing the new hand brake location, new-style seats and a single vacuum wiper. (50K GIF) - expanded from the earlier edition, with shift diagrams. Thanks to Jeff Hilty, Keith Hepper, Eric Lawson, Tom Edwards, Gary Keating and Dan Fedorko who supplied the examples shown here. Derek Redmond Reprints of Parts, Service and Owner's Manuals are available from. See more on CJ3B.info.

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Accessories. Paint. Brake Tips. Mechanical Tips. gear ratios, vents, shims, lockers. service information from 1960.

slippage factor, breaking strength. steering, wheels, water crossings. selecting and mounting them. four-speed conversion. fluid leak, loose bearings, worn parts. small job worth doing.

finding the right OD. Spicer 18 intermediate shaft. TC spring replacement, leaking oil, grinding noises. looking for loose linkage. linkage, steering box rebuild. Electrical Tips:.

rebuilding, replacement, and switches. testing, replacing. coil, plugs, electronic ignition. Owner's Manual insert, 1957. original diagrams. Engine Tips:. starting or storing.

viscosity and formulation. head gaskets, PCV, valves. getting it running. fitting an F-head in a 2A or 3A. where to start. more troubleshooting. pages 1-8.

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installing the Jeep 225 V6. 4 and 6-cylinder possibilities. how to check and turn it. thermostat, bypass hose, water pump. ring gear installation, water in the oil, and valve adjustment.

Ignition timing, vacuum leaks and uneven idle. adjustments, disassembly and service bulletins. old and new PCV systems. headers, Weber carb, Pertronics distributor.

Body and Interior Tips. Miscellaneous Tips.

how fast is safe?. shifting and techniques. protective storage. a small debate. what does original mean?. flat towing or trailer?

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