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JEEP CJ 1953  Service Manual 
Fl 
EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 

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FIG.
 Fl-1—HURRICANE
 F4-134
 ENGINE EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM 
 1—
 Anti-Backfire
 Diverter
 Valve 

2— Air
 Pump 

3—
 Pump
 Air
 Filter

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JEEP CJ 1953  Service Manual 
Jeep
 UNIVERSAL
 SERIES SERVICE
 MANUAL 

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b. Connect tachometer to
 engine. 

c.
 Warm
 up
 engine
 and stabilize temperatures. 

d.
 Adjust
 engine
 idle to
 speed
 desired, using throt­
tle

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JEEP CJ 1953  Service Manual 
F2 
EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 
the throttle
 stop
 screw to idle the
 engine
 at 650 
to 700 rpm. 

F2-17. Carburetor Idle Setting 
The
 "Lean
 Best
 Idle"
 Method of Idle Setting is as 
follo

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JEEP CJ 1953  Service Manual 
Jeep*
 UNIVERSAL
 SERIES
 SERVICE
 MANUAL 

COOLING
 SYSTEM 

Contents 

SUBJECT
 PAR. 

GENERAL
 .G-l  Antifreeze Solutions. .G-l6 
Cylinder
 Block.
 ..................
 .G-8 

Draining
 Cooling Sy

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JEEP CJ 1953  Service Manual 
COOLING
 SYSTEM 

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FIG.
 G-2—COOLING SYSTEM
 COMPONENTS
 V-6
 ENGINE 

1—
 Radiator
 Pressure Cap 

2—
 Hose
 Clamp 

3—
 Radiator
 Hose (Inlet-Upper) 
4—
 Radiator
 Hose (Outlet-Low

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JEEP CJ 1953  Service Manual 
G 
COOLING SYSTEM 
engine
 connections. Insert flushing gun and flush 
heater core.
 Care
 must be taken when applying air 
pressure to prevent damage to the heater core. 

G-2.
 Filling
 Cooling Sys

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JEEP CJ 1953  Service Manual 
Jeep*
 UNIVERSAL SERIES SERVICE
 MANUAL 

G 

FIG.
 G-4—PRESSURE TESTING COOLING SYSTEM 
 1—Pressure Tester C-3499  previous radiator leakage. These
 spots
 may not be 
damp if water only or met

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JEEP CJ 1953  Service Manual 
G 
COOLING SYSTEM and
 the outlet
 hose
 is connected to the water pump 
housing. 
 When
 installing a new hose, clean the pipe connec­
tions and apply a thin layer of nonhardening seal­
ing compou