frank1669
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I recently inherited my dads M38a1 and I am planning a resto/mod on it. It has been sitting for at least 15 years, but had a new motor when parked. My plans for it are to keep it looking stock, but make it a little more user friendly. So far I have Picked up a t98 out of an early CJ-5, And a Manual Saginaw Box.
Here is what I plan on doing to it
Open knuckle Dana 30 Flanged Dana 44 rear Limited slips in both
Saginaw Steering Box
Complete 12 Volt Conversion
11" brakes Dual piston Master Cylinder
Alcan Springs with 1" of lift.
Restore exterior to original specs.
Basically I want it to look Just like a Stock M38a1 But Kick butt in the hills.
Now for a couple of Questions I have heard Canadian M38a1 had Open Knuckle Dana 30s in them Is this true? are they the same 48" width as mine or are they the same 50 inch ones in the 70s CJ-5?
Next Did the T-98 ever come stock in a M38a1 I found this on Novak adapters page "
The T98 transmission is a heavy-duty, top loading, truck style four-speed. The Borg-Warner T98 transmission was introduced in 1948 and persisted until 1964 in Ford trucks. It was installed into Jeeps starting in 1955. The Jeep T98 was a desirable, but rare option for Jeeps through 1972, as it was a special order item for civilian versions. It was more common in military versions of the CJ like the M38A1. " This is the only place I have ever heard of a 4 spd in a m38a1. Any Info Is greatly appreciated, Jerry
Here is what I plan on doing to it
Open knuckle Dana 30 Flanged Dana 44 rear Limited slips in both
Saginaw Steering Box
Complete 12 Volt Conversion
11" brakes Dual piston Master Cylinder
Alcan Springs with 1" of lift.
Restore exterior to original specs.
Basically I want it to look Just like a Stock M38a1 But Kick butt in the hills.
Now for a couple of Questions I have heard Canadian M38a1 had Open Knuckle Dana 30s in them Is this true? are they the same 48" width as mine or are they the same 50 inch ones in the 70s CJ-5?
Next Did the T-98 ever come stock in a M38a1 I found this on Novak adapters page "
The T98 transmission is a heavy-duty, top loading, truck style four-speed. The Borg-Warner T98 transmission was introduced in 1948 and persisted until 1964 in Ford trucks. It was installed into Jeeps starting in 1955. The Jeep T98 was a desirable, but rare option for Jeeps through 1972, as it was a special order item for civilian versions. It was more common in military versions of the CJ like the M38A1. " This is the only place I have ever heard of a 4 spd in a m38a1. Any Info Is greatly appreciated, Jerry
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