Target Audience:
Enthusiasts, DIY mechanics, and professional repair shops working on vintage Jeep CJ-5 vehicles.
Historical Significance:
The CJ-5 is a legendary off-road vehicle, and this manual provides essential information for its upkeep and restoration.
Value Proposition:
Provides the critical technical data and procedures necessary for maintaining and repairing a classic Jeep, often unavailable through other means.
Comprehensiveness:
Covers virtually all aspects of vehicle servicing and repair, reflecting the era's comprehensive approach to documentation.
Reliability:
Based on factory service data, offering accurate and dependable repair information.
Engine:
Detailed diagnosis, repair, overhaul, and specifications for inline-4 and inline-6 engines commonly found in 1966 CJ-5s.
Transmission:
Service and repair procedures for manual transmissions (e.g., T90, T14) including clutch, gearbox, and transfer case.
Drivetrain:
Axle servicing, differential repairs, driveshaft maintenance, and 4WD system operation and repair.
Brakes:
Drum brake system diagnosis, repair, and adjustment; master cylinder and wheel cylinder servicing.
Steering:
Steering gear adjustment, repair, and component replacement; power steering (if applicable).
Suspension:
Leaf spring service, shock absorber replacement, and chassis lubrication procedures.
Electrical System:
Wiring diagrams, ignition system diagnosis, starting and charging system repair, lighting, and accessory servicing.
Fuel System:
Carburetor adjustment and rebuild, fuel pump servicing, fuel tank and line maintenance.
Cooling System:
Radiator, water pump, thermostat, and fan servicing.
Exhaust System:
Component replacement and repair.
Body And Frame:
Body panel repair, frame inspection and straightening, door and hardware adjustments.
Maintenance:
Scheduled maintenance tasks, lubrication points, filter replacements, and fluid checks.
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic charts and symptom-based troubleshooting for common mechanical and electrical issues.
Repair:
Step-by-step instructions for component removal, disassembly, repair, reassembly, and installation.
Overhaul:
Complete engine, transmission, and axle rebuild procedures with detailed specifications.
Adjustments:
Carburetor, ignition timing, brake, clutch, and steering adjustments.
Diagnostic Capabilities:
Advanced diagnostics for engine performance, electrical faults, and mechanical issues.
Rebuild Instructions:
Comprehensive, factory-level rebuild procedures for major mechanical components.
Specifications:
Torque values, clearances, timing settings, fluid capacities, and electrical resistance measurements.
Wiring Diagrams:
Detailed, often color-coded, wiring diagrams for the entire vehicle.
File Type:
Likely PDF, optimized for digital viewing and printing.
Searchability:
Generally searchable text if created from scanned original documents with OCR.
Image Resolution:
High-resolution scans of original diagrams and photographs, ensuring clarity for technical illustrations.
Original Binding:
Typically bound with staples or spiral binding for ease of use in a workshop environment.
Original Paper:
Durable paper stock to withstand workshop conditions.
Engine Options:
Likely includes the Hurricane F-Head Inline-4 (2.2L) and potentially the Dauntless V6 (3.7L).
Engine Code F Head:
F134 (Hurricane)
Engine Code V6:
V6-225 (Dauntless)
Horsepower F Head:
Approx. 75 hp @ 3600 rpm (F134 Hurricane)
Torque F Head:
Approx. 114 lb-ft @ 1800 rpm (F134 Hurricane)
Horsepower V6:
Approx. 155 hp @ 4200 rpm (V6-225 Dauntless)
Torque V6:
Approx. 220 lb-ft @ 2000 rpm (V6-225 Dauntless)
Carburetion F Head:
Single barrel downdraft carburetor (e.g., Willys M335, Carter YF).
Carburetion V6:
Two barrel downdraft carburetor (e.g., Rochester 2GC).
Ignition Type:
Distributor-based, points and condenser ignition system.
Coolant Type Specification:
Typically a 50/50 mix of permanent antifreeze and water, or specified commercial coolant.
Transmission Options:
Manual transmission only.
Manual Transmission Models:
Commonly the Willys T90, or later the T14A (3-speed).
Transfer Case:
Dana 18 or Dana 20 (depending on drivetrain configuration) providing 2WD and 4WD options.
Transmission Fluid:
GL-4 gear oil, viscosity typically SAE 80W or 90W.
Transfer Case Fluid:
GL-4 gear oil, viscosity typically SAE 80W or 90W.
Wheelbase:
Approximately 81 inches (2057 mm)
Length:
Approximately 130 inches (3302 mm) (without spare tire/bumper)
Width:
Approximately 60 inches (1524 mm) (body)
Height:
Approximately 50 inches (1270 mm) (to top of windshield frame, without top)
Curb Weight:
Approximately 2,500 - 3,000 lbs (1134 - 1361 kg)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating:
Around 4,000 lbs (1814 kg)
Wheel Bolt Pattern:
5 x 5.5 inches (139.7 mm)
Typical Tire Size:
6.50-16, 7.00-16, or similar bias-ply off-road tires.
Audio System:
Basic AM radio, often optional. No advanced infotainment features.
Dashboard Features:
Analog gauges for speed, fuel, oil pressure, and temperature. Minimal dashboard electronics.
Assistance Systems:
None. This is a mechanically operated vehicle from an era predating modern driver-assistance technologies.
Connectivity Features:
None. Connectivity was limited to the vehicle's mechanical and electrical systems.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 3,000 miles or 6 months, depending on driving conditions. Manual will provide specific guidance.
Tune Up Interval:
Points, condenser, spark plugs usually every 10,000-12,000 miles. Carburetor and timing adjustments as needed.
Engine Oil Type:
API Service SG or similar, viscosity typically SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40, depending on climate. Manual will confirm SAE grade and API classification.
Engine Oil Capacity:
Approx. 5 quarts (4.7 liters) with filter for F134, and 5 quarts for V6-225.
Coolant Capacity:
Approximately 10-12 quarts (9.5-11.4 liters).
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3 hydraulic brake fluid.
Common Wear Items:
Clutch wear, brake system components (wheel cylinders, shoes), carburetor tuning, ignition points, exhaust system leaks, U-joint wear.
Rust Prone Areas:
Fender wells, floor pans, rocker panels, tailgate areas, and frame rails.
Chassis Grease Points:
Extensive use of grease fittings on suspension components, steering linkage, and driveshaft U-joints.
Jeep Legacy:
The Jeep CJ series is a direct descendant of the original World War II Willys MB 'Jeep', renowned for its off-road prowess and utility.
Cj Series Context:
The CJ-5 succeeded the CJ-3B and was produced for a remarkably long period (1954-1983). The 1966 model year represents a key phase in its development, often featuring the introduction of the Dauntless V6 engine option.
Manufacturer:
Willys Motors (later Kaiser Jeep Corporation, then American Motors Corporation - AMC).
Manufacturing Locations:
Primarily Toledo, Ohio, USA.