4.6 stroker in a Full Size Jeep
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Re: 4.6 stroker in a Full Size Jeep
jeep-power, this one http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS-Performance- ... Id=2826069
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Re: 4.6 stroker in a Full Size Jeep
Zorm wrote:jeep-power, this one http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS-Performance- ... Id=2826069
thanks!
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'84 CJ-7 - tonned & turbo'd
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Re: 4.6 stroker in a Full Size Jeep
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Ok, actually have done a few things. Got the fuel pump and filters set up, got the fuel pressure regulator set for mounting. Picked up a wide band O2 sensor. Working on the wiring and today, got the injectors installed. Moved the engine out of the garage and close to its home.
Need to see if I can use the old clutch kit on the 4.0 flywheel. I'll get pics up soon.
Been getting side tracked by my son, he picked up a 86 Comanche.
Ok, actually have done a few things. Got the fuel pump and filters set up, got the fuel pressure regulator set for mounting. Picked up a wide band O2 sensor. Working on the wiring and today, got the injectors installed. Moved the engine out of the garage and close to its home.
Need to see if I can use the old clutch kit on the 4.0 flywheel. I'll get pics up soon.
Been getting side tracked by my son, he picked up a 86 Comanche.
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Re: 4.6 stroker in a Full Size Jeep
Alright, the engine is in
Getting her lined. I picked up an old heavy rolling "A" frame. I actually use the engine hoist to raise and lower the top I beam, did I mention HEAVY
Since I have an older Cherokee (83) this is where I put my fuel pump and filters, on the passengers side and rubber mounted to the frame.
I kept my T176 4 speed and NP208 xfr case and since I did not want the Hesco CPS kit, I modified the T176 bellhousing, you can see that a few posts back. Here is the clearance between the tranny and tranny tunnel, it got better once the engine was mated to the tranny
There is no way that a 4.0 would fit in the engine bay of a FSJ unless you get rid of the huge power brake booster. I decided to go with a hydroboost unit from a Chevy Astrovan. I ended up flipping the booster upside down, this will not effect the braking power though, just not what I really wanted as far as looks, function will be great.
Here is the modified Ford 5.0 throttle body, Thanks Dino for your help on that one. Just need to work on the throttle cable connection.
With the engine in, this shows the clearance between the fuel pump, aft filter and alt.
Well, after 3 years, an engine is back in the old girl, went in way to easy, maybe because I was using that "A" frame. Now to work on the wiring, splicing in the 92 engine harness with the 83 engine harness
Getting her lined. I picked up an old heavy rolling "A" frame. I actually use the engine hoist to raise and lower the top I beam, did I mention HEAVY
Since I have an older Cherokee (83) this is where I put my fuel pump and filters, on the passengers side and rubber mounted to the frame.
I kept my T176 4 speed and NP208 xfr case and since I did not want the Hesco CPS kit, I modified the T176 bellhousing, you can see that a few posts back. Here is the clearance between the tranny and tranny tunnel, it got better once the engine was mated to the tranny
There is no way that a 4.0 would fit in the engine bay of a FSJ unless you get rid of the huge power brake booster. I decided to go with a hydroboost unit from a Chevy Astrovan. I ended up flipping the booster upside down, this will not effect the braking power though, just not what I really wanted as far as looks, function will be great.
Here is the modified Ford 5.0 throttle body, Thanks Dino for your help on that one. Just need to work on the throttle cable connection.
With the engine in, this shows the clearance between the fuel pump, aft filter and alt.
Well, after 3 years, an engine is back in the old girl, went in way to easy, maybe because I was using that "A" frame. Now to work on the wiring, splicing in the 92 engine harness with the 83 engine harness
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