This comprehensive Jeep CJ-5A 1964 Service Repair Workshop Manual provides detailed instructions for servicing and repairing your classic off-road vehicle. From basic maintenance procedures to complex engine overhauls, this manual covers all major aspects of your Jeep CJ-5A. Inside, you'll find detailed instructions, diagrams, and specifications to help you perform virtually any repair or maintenance task. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual is an essential resource for keeping your Jeep CJ-5A running smoothly and efficiently.
The Jeep CJ-5A, a rugged off-road vehicle produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1964 to 1971, marked a significant evolution in the Jeep lineup. This model, built upon the legacy of the CJ-5, incorporated numerous improvements and refinements, solidifying its reputation as a versatile and capable machine. The CJ-5A boasted a more rigid and robust frame, capable of handling the rigors of off-road terrain. It featured a longer wheelbase, enhancing its stability and ride quality, while a larger fuel tank provided greater range for adventurous expeditions. The iconic "round grille" design, a distinctive feature of the CJ-5A, further emphasized its rugged charm and off-road prowess.
Beneath the hood, the CJ-5A offered a choice of potent engines, including the 134 cubic inch "Hurricane" four-cylinder, delivering a healthy blend of power and fuel efficiency, or the larger 150 cubic inch "Dauntless" V6 for those seeking more performance. The engine options were paired with a three-speed manual transmission, offering drivers the control and responsiveness needed to navigate challenging trails. The CJ-5A's exceptional ground clearance, coupled with its high approach and departure angles, ensured its ability to conquer obstacles and traverse rough terrain with ease. This combination of features made the CJ-5A a favored choice for recreational off-roading, as well as for various utilitarian applications, including farming, construction, and utility work.