GaryMB
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tj jerking around
I have a 1984 cj7 with a 258, dana 300, and t5 transmission. The jeep has about 180,000 miles on it, and I'm getting into pretty serious offroading. Instead of rebuilding the stock 258 and t5, i would like to move up to something with more power and durability. For engines, I'm considering: 258 with 4.0L head and 4.0L fuel injection, stock 4.0L, and 4.0L stroked to 4.5L with the 258 crank. For trannies, I would like either a 4 or 5 speed manual that will work with the d300; I'm considering an ax15 and t18A but am not familiar with all the trannies available. I'll be doing all the work myself, and would like to keep the price down. Of course, compromises have to be made, and I don't know enough about engine/transmission swaps to make a good decision. I do need enough power to climb steep grades with a well equiped (i.e. heavy) cj7, and need a transmission that can handle this power offroad and go on the freeway. What would you recommend?
I have a 1984 cj7 with a 258, dana 300, and t5 transmission. The jeep has about 180,000 miles on it, and I'm getting into pretty serious offroading. Instead of rebuilding the stock 258 and t5, i would like to move up to something with more power and durability. For engines, I'm considering: 258 with 4.0L head and 4.0L fuel injection, stock 4.0L, and 4.0L stroked to 4.5L with the 258 crank. For trannies, I would like either a 4 or 5 speed manual that will work with the d300; I'm considering an ax15 and t18A but am not familiar with all the trannies available. I'll be doing all the work myself, and would like to keep the price down. Of course, compromises have to be made, and I don't know enough about engine/transmission swaps to make a good decision. I do need enough power to climb steep grades with a well equiped (i.e. heavy) cj7, and need a transmission that can handle this power offroad and go on the freeway. What would you recommend?