Getting to the end of build. About the put the driveline back in.
Using a 84 CJ7 frame with a 1996 4.0 block for the stroker. I have an ODBI setup from a 1993-ish 4.0 that I plan to use. I have a 1993 flywheel but what clutch should I go with to mate it to a T5? The T5 is the original five speed that was in the CJ7 when I purchased it.
Also, which motor mounts would fit the 4.0 into the Cj7 frame? Old 4.2 mounts? Newer 4.0 mounts?
CJ7 stroker options
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Re: CJ7 stroker options
My 80 amc spirit was born with a 4.2, the 4.0/4.7 bolts in with original 4.2 mounts. It's currently running a 4.0 with an OBD1 setup, I can post a bit more info on my wiring when I'm home tonite if you want
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Re: CJ7 stroker options
Not quite to that point yet with wiring in the FI system. Just getting to the point where I need to stab the driveline in the chassis. One problem at a a time. Slow and steady. Godd to know I can use those mounts though. I saved my original 4.2 mounts " just in case i needed them? and I dont regret it now.
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