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Ideas for 86 wrangler project?

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by nuttcase5fan, Oct 6, 2006.

  1. nuttcase5fan

    nuttcase5fan nuttcase5fan

    Thinking about retroing a wrangler with 60's and early 70's power train components like a 225/T-18/ dana 20 setup. whatcha think?
     
  2. CD60

    CD60 Member

    Now that's thinkin outside of the box. I like it! Assuming you don't have any emissions concerns to deal that would be cool.
     
  3. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    I never thought I would say this, that might be too short of a drivetrain R) I say measure it and if the shifters will come through near the floor go for it.
     
  4. nuttcase5fan

    nuttcase5fan nuttcase5fan

    It was a MEAN Wrangler 3 yrs ago with a 12" lift from skyjacker, dual shock per zone w/ ToXiC Shocks, 4.9 caddy smallblock with whole system out of a 95 eldorado sts, this thing was so bad........:cry: someone stole it:evil: !!! It was gutted and left for dead but I claimed it and broughtit back home and started again.
     
  5. nuttcase5fan

    nuttcase5fan nuttcase5fan

    have cutting torch, welder and time. You think it will fit?R)

    and here's a Chuck line for ya

    When Chuck Norris was a baby learning to walk he tripped on a rock and caused the grand canyon!
     
  6. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    Thats a good one.

    Note I said near the floor. Go for it.
     
  7. BlueFlu

    BlueFlu past owner of some ecj5's

    Front axle will need to be a passenger side drop.
    To my way of thinking there are better setups out there for the YJ.
    Small block whatever and a D300. With the D300 you can clock it to fit either drop.
     
  8. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    Yeh Ok I forgot about the front axle :shock:pps:
     
  9. nuttcase5fan

    nuttcase5fan nuttcase5fan

    Forgot.... have Sledgehammer too....so you say that diff is on the wrong side......... BAMMMMMM BANG.............. Not any more,but where'd that leak come from?
     
  10. 2pwrlftrs4u

    2pwrlftrs4u Member

    x2 on the D300 :twisted:
     
  11. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    No need to go V6 on a Wranglier - plenty of room for a V8 or inline 6. The 225 is nice for the ECJ5 because it's very compact.

    Caddy 472/500 fits fine into a Wagoneer, and they are usually cheap. Relatively small exterior dimensions for the displacement.

    Modern diesels are lighter than the classic boat anchors like the 4BT and Perkins - would be some work, but maybe the Libbie diesel?
     
  12. nuttcase5fan

    nuttcase5fan nuttcase5fan

    How bout a Powerstroke Wrangley?
     
  13. dauntless_powered

    dauntless_powered SUB COB 2024 Sponsor

    now you are talking :twisted: :twisted: :beer:
     
  14. BlueFlu

    BlueFlu past owner of some ecj5's

    To heavy.
    The new HEMI seems to be the 'hot swap' now. :D
     
  15. jd7

    jd7 Sponsor

    6.5 gm turbo diesel weighs less than Powerstroke and Cummings. Enough stuff out there to help make good power can use Chevy V8 conversion(engine mounts adapters etc.)stuff made for Wrangler IIRC. I'd use the DB2 IP on it so no worrying with a computer. Gear it right and get great milage. And it's been done before by some so info is out there on it. Supposively easy as swapping in a SBC.
     
  16. Hansh

    Hansh Going Mobile

    :iagree:

    But I am waiting for the boat anchor from Don, M38a1diesel

    A V6 OF or EF with FI (or carb) would be neat also. There are enough adapters for a V6 one could use any GM trans and a TC with the drop on the pass. side. I think it could be done fairly easy.
     
  17. Mcruff

    Mcruff Earlycj5 Machinist

    Man if I was gonna do a retro and thought about a diesel I would go with something like a 4-71 Detroit. Who cares about weight the darn things got torque out the wazoo @ a low rpm to boot. Besides have you ever seen a 2 stroke diesel in a Jeep? That would be way cool, especially if you had the blown version whining away as the motor spooled up.
    What about one of the big block GM v6's from the early 60's that were used in a pickups?
    Here is a picture of a 351 cubic inch v6, they came with sm420 4 speeds attached.
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