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I'm back in the market for my 3rd Jeep. I've owned an '88 YJ 6cyl and an '85
CJ 4cyl. The CJ was crap (bad engine, among other things) and the YJ wasn't too bad except for that dreaded carb. Anywho, I'd like to spend up to around $6500 CDN for one but I'd like to do it right this time. Hence, I have a few questions: 1. I know the 87 to 90 carbs are crap on the YJ's. What are some advantages and disadvantages to the following: - 87-90 with a swapped in Weber - 91-95 with fuel injection - pre 87 CJ ...do I keep it stock? rip out computer? swap in something? 2. I hear a lot of bad about the Puegot trannies in the YJ line. Is this just for the 87-90 ones or does it continue up to 95? What about the CJ trannies? I've heard the 3speed autos are good for off-roading. For some reason I'm hesitant to buy an auto ...is this unjustified? 3. I bought one 4cyl 2.5L and everyone told me afterwards that it's a mistake to buy any 4cyl Jeeps. I've noticed anything with a 4 is pretty cheap compared to a 6 or 8. Is this because the 4 doesn't have enough power for a modified Jeep? What engines are the best? 4.0L hi output, 4.2L, old CJ 6cyl, CJ 304 V8? 4. Are fiberglass tubs good for offroad, especially strength-wise? I live in the salt belt of Canada and so anything with a metal body rusts to hell but I've heard some horror stories of the glass tubs offroad. 5. Are there any particular lift kits/body kits or other mods that I should watch out for? Any brand names or styles of doing them that will cause problems? 6. Anything else? Thanks!!! |
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 23:37:11 GMT, "griffin" >
wrote: >I bought one 4cyl 2.5L and everyone told me afterwards that it's a >mistake to buy any 4cyl Jeeps. I've noticed anything with a 4 is pretty >cheap compared to a 6 or 8. Is this because the 4 doesn't have enough power >for a modified Jeep? What engines are the best? 4.0L hi output, 4.2L, old CJ >6cyl, CJ 304 V8? The 2.5 is not a bad motor and is a pretty sturdy mill. (it is based off the old 232/258 block like 4.0 is) I have one in a 2000 Cherokee that I bought new that wife dirves to work and such and it has over 80K miles on it now and it has been very reliable and never failed to start and run well be it 20 below and near 100 out. It has stock sized tires and stock 4.10 gears and it does fine. It does not have the power to cruise 80 all day on hills but at lower speed and around twon the engine is very torquey and pulls very well for its size especail at lower RPM's. Where these engine "fail" as poor power plants off road is that people lift them up and put big tires on them and never bother to regear the axles. (they "think" they can tune fix this with exhaust and intake but they cannot) If you had a Jeep with 35's and a 2.5 with some 4.88 or 5.13 gears it it, it would surprize you how well it would do off road. It would not be a good high speed highway cruiser (not because of RPM from gears but because of increased drag from lift and tires vs power avaible) but it would be a fine off road machine that would be lighter up front, easier to keep cool and use less fuel off road extending the "fun time". I have been off roading and driving 4x4 for over 35 years now and some on the most fun vehcile I have had off road were smaller ones that were lighter and geared deep. One exception to this was back in the later 70's I had a friend in NC that had a old 52 Dodge miltary truck that looked like a jeep on steriods. It was 100% original complete and in very fine order. It had a flat head 6 banger that was good for about 70 HP or 80 HP so in this 3 ton "jeep" with a engine driven winch on front of it. It hand a total of 8 speeds did not care to go much over 40 MPH or so but it was a TANK off road (max speed in first low was just a few MPH) and would go anywhere you pointed it and if the hill was too steep to drive up, you could use engine driven winch to pull you up with no worries of winch overheating. I had a change to buy that thing back then and I regret not doing it and storing it and bringing it out to play with from time to time. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
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griffin wrote:
> I'm back in the market for my 3rd Jeep. I've owned an '88 YJ 6cyl and an '85 > CJ 4cyl. The CJ was crap (bad engine, among other things) and the YJ wasn't > too bad except for that dreaded carb. Anywho, I'd like to spend up to around > $6500 CDN for one but I'd like to do it right this time. Hence, I have a few > questions: > > 1. I know the 87 to 90 carbs are crap on the YJ's. What are some advantages > and disadvantages to the following: > - 87-90 with a swapped in Weber > - 91-95 with fuel injection > - pre 87 CJ ...do I keep it stock? rip out computer? swap in something? The carb from 1982 to 90 is pretty much the same one. It 'is' a Weber-Carter BBD according to the cast on the float bowl. I don't find 'any' trouble at all making any of these year's carbs just purr. I can go vertical up sand pit walls and hold 400 rpm as I chug to the top, so can any others I have tuned. We also get over 20 mpg highway 'and' pass Canadian emissions. The big trick is to follow the tune up schedule. The carb is supposed to get a kit every time the engine gets new or refreshed spark plugs. No one does this then they can't understand why a 20 year old carb runs like crap. For all these years, it is easy to get rid of the computer which you have to do if you swap the carb out anyway or it will run like a pig and drink gas. That is the 'Nutter' bypass. > > 2. I hear a lot of bad about the Puegot trannies in the YJ line. Is this > just for the 87-90 ones or does it continue up to 95? What about the CJ > trannies? I've heard the 3speed autos are good for off-roading. For some > reason I'm hesitant to buy an auto ...is this unjustified? We have 315K km on our 88's Peugeot tranny. The clutch has been sometimes leaking fluid out for years and sometime not, but it still goes fine. The CJ's had solid trannys, mine has the Borg Warner T5. > > 3. I bought one 4cyl 2.5L and everyone told me afterwards that it's a > mistake to buy any 4cyl Jeeps. I've noticed anything with a 4 is pretty > cheap compared to a 6 or 8. Is this because the 4 doesn't have enough power > for a modified Jeep? What engines are the best? 4.0L hi output, 4.2L, old CJ > 6cyl, CJ 304 V8? Yup, a 4 is lacking for modified vehicles if the gears aren't changed, other than that I have wheeled with a bunch of 4 bangers and didn't notice it at all. > > 4. Are fiberglass tubs good for offroad, especially strength-wise? I live in > the salt belt of Canada and so anything with a metal body rusts to hell but > I've heard some horror stories of the glass tubs offroad. Well, I have some some serious off roading here in Canada including having the rubber side up a couple times and my 'glass body is doing pretty good. I did manage to crack the glued seam where the firewall meets the floor in one roll over and crack the door post in an argument with a tree. Easily fixed. I got a sweet body made from a gent near Kingston Ontario. Sucker has diamond plate in the firewall and a 1" waterproof plywood core in the floorboards sandwiched between the double shell. I got the one piece front flip clip for it. Everything fit on perfect too including the hard doors and top and I fit my 'Laredo' chrome grill insert into the front clip no problem. > > 5. Are there any particular lift kits/body kits or other mods that I should > watch out for? Any brand names or styles of doing them that will cause > problems? I had a local truck spring shop order in a new set of CJ springs. The took the pack apart and arched them for a 2.5" lift while replacing the top free leaf with a pre-arched 'keeper' spring. The took my old front spring pack apart, arched that with another keeper spring to match the new backs. This was in 2000 and it had held perfectly. > > 6. Anything else? > Good luck! Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile... Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
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You really need to go back and ask yourself what you really want to do
with your jeep. The CJ's and back have a lot of nostelga and a lot of rust. Galavanized body sheet metal was introduced for the YJ models and the last 6 months of production on the Cj's For your price point, you really should look at the early model TJ's, you should be able to find decent '97 or '98 models for that money. Just as capable off road, much nice ride on road. 2" lift can be done for $100 with the spring spacers. 1) The Carter BBD can be a pain but properly set up and maintained, they are fine. Getting rid of the computer helps a lot. 2) I run a Peugot in my '87 behind the 4.2, never had any problems with it. Of course I tend to be a smooth driver and take care to not pound either the Jeep or the tranny even when I go funny places. You can take your chances, swap it out for the Asin-15, or just avoid those years. 3) The 4cyl is a solid and tough engine. Pretty anemic at 70 mph freeway speeds with the jeep aerodymanics but you will never notice the difference off road (ok, DEEP mud needs HP to spin the tires free) 4) No experieince with fiberglass. 5) 1" body lift is fine, 2" is ok with a couple of issues, stay away from a 3" body lift. Shackle lifts should be avoided, they change the caster angles and cause handling issues. The 1-1/4" lift versions with cross piece are ok. Spring lift over 2-1/2" will cause driveline vibes, best solution to that is a CV driveshaft for $$$. Beware of stiff shocks, off road needs fairly soft shocks. griffin wrote: > I'm back in the market for my 3rd Jeep. I've owned an '88 YJ 6cyl and an '85 > CJ 4cyl. The CJ was crap (bad engine, among other things) and the YJ wasn't > too bad except for that dreaded carb. Anywho, I'd like to spend up to around > $6500 CDN for one but I'd like to do it right this time. Hence, I have a few > questions: > > 1. I know the 87 to 90 carbs are crap on the YJ's. What are some advantages > and disadvantages to the following: > - 87-90 with a swapped in Weber > - 91-95 with fuel injection > - pre 87 CJ ...do I keep it stock? rip out computer? swap in something? > > 2. I hear a lot of bad about the Puegot trannies in the YJ line. Is this > just for the 87-90 ones or does it continue up to 95? What about the CJ > trannies? I've heard the 3speed autos are good for off-roading. For some > reason I'm hesitant to buy an auto ...is this unjustified? > > 3. I bought one 4cyl 2.5L and everyone told me afterwards that it's a > mistake to buy any 4cyl Jeeps. I've noticed anything with a 4 is pretty > cheap compared to a 6 or 8. Is this because the 4 doesn't have enough power > for a modified Jeep? What engines are the best? 4.0L hi output, 4.2L, old CJ > 6cyl, CJ 304 V8? > > 4. Are fiberglass tubs good for offroad, especially strength-wise? I live in > the salt belt of Canada and so anything with a metal body rusts to hell but > I've heard some horror stories of the glass tubs offroad. > > 5. Are there any particular lift kits/body kits or other mods that I should > watch out for? Any brand names or styles of doing them that will cause > problems? > > 6. Anything else? > > Thanks!!! > > |
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The 4 cyl. YJ's all have fuel injection, run decent, and the axle ratio is
4.10/4.11. If you're not going to completely overhaul it from the ground up, then maybe you're going to keep the existing axle ratio. The power is of course less than a six, but you don't have to deal with a carburetor and the axle ratio makes up for it to some extent off road. Unless you are mud or gravel racing you're not going that fast off road any way. You can find unrusted bodies in New Mexico, but I don't know the import rules and regulations. Saludos cordiales, Earle "griffin" > wrote in message news:Hikci.28520$xq1.20817@pd7urf1no... > I'm back in the market for my 3rd Jeep. I've owned an '88 YJ 6cyl and an '85 > CJ 4cyl. The CJ was crap (bad engine, among other things) and the YJ wasn't > too bad except for that dreaded carb. Anywho, I'd like to spend up to around > $6500 CDN for one but I'd like to do it right this time. Hence, I have a few > questions: > > 1. I know the 87 to 90 carbs are crap on the YJ's. What are some advantages > and disadvantages to the following: > - 87-90 with a swapped in Weber > - 91-95 with fuel injection > - pre 87 CJ ...do I keep it stock? rip out computer? swap in something? > > 2. I hear a lot of bad about the Puegot trannies in the YJ line. Is this > just for the 87-90 ones or does it continue up to 95? What about the CJ > trannies? I've heard the 3speed autos are good for off-roading. For some > reason I'm hesitant to buy an auto ...is this unjustified? > > 3. I bought one 4cyl 2.5L and everyone told me afterwards that it's a > mistake to buy any 4cyl Jeeps. I've noticed anything with a 4 is pretty > cheap compared to a 6 or 8. Is this because the 4 doesn't have enough power > for a modified Jeep? What engines are the best? 4.0L hi output, 4.2L, old CJ > 6cyl, CJ 304 V8? > > 4. Are fiberglass tubs good for offroad, especially strength-wise? I live in > the salt belt of Canada and so anything with a metal body rusts to hell but > I've heard some horror stories of the glass tubs offroad. > > 5. Are there any particular lift kits/body kits or other mods that I should > watch out for? Any brand names or styles of doing them that will cause > problems? > > 6. Anything else? > > Thanks!!! > > -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Hmm ok, so as long as I change the gears to match any mods I do, then this
engine is good enough? I will only be using it as a "for fun" daily driver in the summer just for light inner-city cruising around with the top half off. The rest of the time it'll be used for mud offroading - nothing TOO serious but I do need some power to get out of the thicker stuff. Are there any differences between the 4's of the CJ/YJ/TJ line? The 4cyl TJ's from '97 to '99 seem to go pretty cheap relatively speaking. I've seen some around 100 to 120km for 8-9000. "SnoMan" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 23:37:11 GMT, "griffin" > > wrote: > > >I bought one 4cyl 2.5L and everyone told me afterwards that it's a > >mistake to buy any 4cyl Jeeps. I've noticed anything with a 4 is pretty > >cheap compared to a 6 or 8. Is this because the 4 doesn't have enough power > >for a modified Jeep? What engines are the best? 4.0L hi output, 4.2L, old CJ > >6cyl, CJ 304 V8? > > > The 2.5 is not a bad motor and is a pretty sturdy mill. (it is based > off the old 232/258 block like 4.0 is) I have one in a 2000 Cherokee > that I bought new that wife dirves to work and such and it has over > 80K miles on it now and it has been very reliable and never failed to > start and run well be it 20 below and near 100 out. It has stock sized > tires and stock 4.10 gears and it does fine. It does not have the > power to cruise 80 all day on hills but at lower speed and around twon > the engine is very torquey and pulls very well for its size especail > at lower RPM's. Where these engine "fail" as poor power plants off > road is that people lift them up and put big tires on them and never > bother to regear the axles. (they "think" they can tune fix this with > exhaust and intake but they cannot) If you had a Jeep with 35's and a > 2.5 with some 4.88 or 5.13 gears it it, it would surprize you how well > it would do off road. It would not be a good high speed highway > cruiser (not because of RPM from gears but because of increased drag > from lift and tires vs power avaible) but it would be a fine off road > machine that would be lighter up front, easier to keep cool and use > less fuel off road extending the "fun time". I have been off roading > and driving 4x4 for over 35 years now and some on the most fun vehcile > I have had off road were smaller ones that were lighter and geared > deep. One exception to this was back in the later 70's I had a friend > in NC that had a old 52 Dodge miltary truck that looked like a jeep on > steriods. It was 100% original complete and in very fine order. It > had a flat head 6 banger that was good for about 70 HP or 80 HP so in > this 3 ton "jeep" with a engine driven winch on front of it. It hand a > total of 8 speeds did not care to go much over 40 MPH or so but it was > a TANK off road (max speed in first low was just a few MPH) and would > go anywhere you pointed it and if the hill was too steep to drive up, > you could use engine driven winch to pull you up with no worries of > winch overheating. I had a change to buy that thing back then and I > regret not doing it and storing it and bringing it out to play with > from time to time. > ----------------- > TheSnoMan.com > |
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> > 3. I bought one 4cyl 2.5L and everyone told me afterwards that it's a
> > mistake to buy any 4cyl Jeeps. I've noticed anything with a 4 is pretty > > cheap compared to a 6 or 8. Is this because the 4 doesn't have enough power > > for a modified Jeep? What engines are the best? 4.0L hi output, 4.2L, old CJ > > 6cyl, CJ 304 V8? > > Yup, a 4 is lacking for modified vehicles if the gears aren't changed, > other than that I have wheeled with a bunch of 4 bangers and didn't > notice it at all. I don't need any *crazy* mods but I'd like to put a 2.5" skyjacker spring lift and throw some 33" BFG MT's on. Should I change the gears for this? Is this a bad lift idea? Anything you'd recommend? |
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> You really need to go back and ask yourself what you really want to do
> with your jeep. The CJ's and back have a lot of nostelga and a lot of > rust. Galavanized body sheet metal was introduced for the YJ models and > the last 6 months of production on the Cj's For your price point, you > really should look at the early model TJ's, you should be able to find > decent '97 or '98 models for that money. Just as capable off road, much > nice ride on road. 2" lift can be done for $100 with the spring spacers. Cruising around inside the city in summer and mudding (nothing insane, but still rough enough I want some good power). It will likely only get about 3000 to 5000km/year, if that. I just want some 33" BFG MT or similar, an ample lift to support it, and enough power to have fun in the mud. > 5) 1" body lift is fine, 2" is ok with a couple of issues, stay away > from a 3" body lift. Shackle lifts should be avoided, they change the > caster angles and cause handling issues. The 1-1/4" lift versions with > cross piece are ok. Spring lift over 2-1/2" will cause driveline vibes, > best solution to that is a CV driveshaft for $$$. Beware of stiff > shocks, off road needs fairly soft shocks. How about the 2.5" skyjacker spring kit? |
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griffin wrote:
>>> 3. I bought one 4cyl 2.5L and everyone told me afterwards that it's a >>> mistake to buy any 4cyl Jeeps. I've noticed anything with a 4 is pretty >>> cheap compared to a 6 or 8. Is this because the 4 doesn't have enough > power >>> for a modified Jeep? What engines are the best? 4.0L hi output, 4.2L, > old CJ >>> 6cyl, CJ 304 V8? >> Yup, a 4 is lacking for modified vehicles if the gears aren't changed, >> other than that I have wheeled with a bunch of 4 bangers and didn't >> notice it at all. > > I don't need any *crazy* mods but I'd like to put a 2.5" skyjacker spring > lift and throw some 33" BFG MT's on. Should I change the gears for this? Is > this a bad lift idea? Anything you'd recommend? > > I don't mind forgetting I have a 5th gear so I don't lug my engine with my 33's and 3.31 gears, but then I have a 'glass body and the 258 so it goes nice. I can still use 5th, but it costs gas, about 5 mpg better without it. Off road we have low range so never have issues. As mentioned, 'I' had a big truck spring shop do my lift. They do not sell gold plated springs like the 4x4 shops do or use platinum tools like the specialty shops also use. :-) Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile... Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
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"griffin" > wrote in message news:z1Bci.30718$xq1.7562@pd7urf1no... >> > 3. I bought one 4cyl 2.5L and everyone told me afterwards that it's a >> > mistake to buy any 4cyl Jeeps. I've noticed anything with a 4 is pretty >> > cheap compared to a 6 or 8. The 4cyl is cheap because they aren't in such demand as the 6. >> >> Yup, a 4 is lacking for modified vehicles if the gears aren't changed, >> other than that I have wheeled with a bunch of 4 bangers and didn't >> notice it at all. Trail riding, you won't notice the difference in power, assuming you are geared well. On the highway, that's another story. > > I don't need any *crazy* mods but I'd like to put a 2.5" skyjacker spring > lift and throw some 33" BFG MT's on. Should I change the gears for this? > Is > this a bad lift idea? Anything you'd recommend? > The 4-cyl TJ's have 4.10 gears, you would probably want to change to at least 4.56 or 4.88 to get your engine in a decent power range. |
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