IIRC CA models from 81-
49 state from 87-
87 Wranglers 4.2l were serpertine
Newbie in need of advice and recipe
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Re: Newbie in need of advice and recipe
You do not have to machine the long snout crank down for a serpentine drive, you could also use a spacer as I commonly do.
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Re: Newbie in need of advice and recipe
Would I have to do any machining to the crank...at either end?
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Re: Newbie in need of advice and recipe
Well just to make things easier lol the 4.2 I have is a 82.
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Re: Newbie in need of advice and recipe
does your 1982 4.2 have a serpentine belt drive on it?
If it does you are good to go, if it doesn't you'll need the spacer.
if you only have a bare block and crank you'll have to check casting numbers. (3727 is a serp drive)
you could measure the snout as well.
see the FAQ for more info on casting numbers.
http://www.jeepstrokers.com/forum/viewt ... ?f=34&t=51
If it does you are good to go, if it doesn't you'll need the spacer.
if you only have a bare block and crank you'll have to check casting numbers. (3727 is a serp drive)
you could measure the snout as well.
see the FAQ for more info on casting numbers.
http://www.jeepstrokers.com/forum/viewt ... ?f=34&t=51
TurboTom wrote:i will eat my words later if need be.
Proud owner of many stroker parts, that have not yet spontaneously assembled themselves.TurboTom wrote: Not sure of your rules...but you need to start with an engine that works best for the rules and cheat from there!
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