Building my yj now. I want it to be as simple as possible. The only things I wanna keep are lights, turn signals, and maybe a radio. Has anyone else dumped the fuel injection system and gone to a carb? What's the easiest way to get the thing sparking once I do?
I am building a calm 4.6 or maybe 4.7 BTW.
anyone make a carburated stroker?
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Re: anyone make a carburated stroker?
I'm building a carburated 4.6 stroker for a 1936 Dodge of all things. But, I'm running a clifford intake and split headers & I've talked to Summit Racing and they have a HEI distributor that they say will work with a 96 4.0 but still looking into that. 270 Isky cam, KB pistons. It will be interesting to keep up with your thread.
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Re: anyone make a carburated stroker?
I have seen a HESCO 4.7L STROKER that was all mechanical and sported an aluminum head! I should have bought that engine. 

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Re: anyone make a carburated stroker?
YEP!, the class that my dad races in requires a straight six and a 1BBL carburetor!, for ignition just run the AMC/Jeep/Ford "DURA SPARK" distributor with a GM HEI 4 pin modual, or if you can find one get a coil in cap HEI out of a Chivy six and put the AMC gear on it (the cams turn the other direction so the gears are pitched the other way) and you'll be good to go!
You can get more power out of ANY engine!!!
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Re: anyone make a carburated stroker?
Thanks a lot. This will make life much easier for me.
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Re: anyone make a carburated stroker?
I have a quadrajet on mine - goes good. Stock '73 AMC 258 dizzy (delco) with pertronix. An hei would be simpler tho like IH 392 said. The dizzy gear is cheap too IIRC.
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Re: anyone make a carburated stroker?
I built a hipo slant six for a friend of mine and we used a clifford intake with a Holley 450 cfm 4 bbl. A 282" Jeep stroker engine at 5500 RPM with 83% VE works out to right around 450 CFM.
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Re: anyone make a carburated stroker?
So what about modifying a 4.0 intake to accept a 4 bbl. I am talking like making the inital bore larger and mounting the carb up a little higher, I atually have some 1/2 thick ALm thats about 6" wide by 2.5" long I can cut up. Too bad I already sold my other 258 intake and HEI dizzy. What size carb would I be looking for if I have a 4.6 and stock cam.
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Re: anyone make a carburated stroker?
one of the guys on jeep forum has his set up that way.
i have a 450 holley on mine with an offenhauser intake and it works great
i have a 450 holley on mine with an offenhauser intake and it works great
We broke something, I think it was traction.
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