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CJ5 Rebuild

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by Bone$, Jul 19, 2006.

  1. Jul 19, 2006
    Bone$

    Bone$ New Member

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    This was my first car in high school and my dad took it back because he needed 4wd. He blew it up a few years ago and it has been sitting ever since. He gave it back to me for my 26th birthday and now its time to get it running.[​IMG]

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    My plans are to Pull the blown 258 and do a AMC 360 swap
    New clutch
    4inch lift
    all new U Joints
    33x12.5 BFG mud tires
    Full cage
    Repaint ORANGE
     
  2. Jul 19, 2006
    MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

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    Looks like a very good project Jeep. And if I haven't welcomed you yet, here it is.:beer:
     
  3. Jul 19, 2006
    Bone$

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    Thanks!! THis forum looks like a good place to get great information for Jeeps.

    I have more pics and will be posting soon..:)
     
  4. Jul 19, 2006
    Chuck

    Chuck Sponsor

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    Welcome, that stick looks 4 speed? The body looks in good shape I'm sure it will look great when your done.
     
  5. Jul 19, 2006
    mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

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    Welcome
     
  6. Jul 19, 2006
    MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

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    I don't know how much you have looked around on here, but I can tell you this is the best bunch of guys you will come across on the net and they will be able to answer anything and everything you will ever want to know about your Jeep.:) :)
     
  7. Jul 19, 2006
    72 Jeep Gal

    72 Jeep Gal Just me

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    Very cool. I'm looking forward to hearing about your progress.
     
  8. Jul 19, 2006
    jd7

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    welcome
     
  9. Jul 19, 2006
    Bone$

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    Thanks for the welcome guys!:flag:

    Its good to see a group of true Jeepers where they respect people as much as the respect there Jeep..

    The first pics are from when i first got it
    I have some progress pics from the last 2 weeks take a look..


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    Doesnt look like a Jeep anymore!!:?

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  10. Jul 19, 2006
    timgr

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    Welcome from Boston!

    The 258/T-18 combo was very popular with the customers when it was new. People that had 'em really liked 'em. The 258 is an excellent motor, and can be hopped up pretty easily. They last a long time compared to some other popular motors of the day, and don't seem to have any major faults. Have you checked the hot idle oil pressure of the 360?

    Just thought I'd mention it. If I were in the market, I'd much prefer the original 258.
     
  11. Jul 19, 2006
    JeepTherapy

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    2nd vote for the 258/t18! I want one!
     
  12. Jul 19, 2006
    Strider380

    Strider380 Can I have a zip tie?

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    Your jeep is in great shape and your making a hell of alot more progress then I am. On to the important stuff...Your dad blew a 258? How?!
     
  13. Jul 19, 2006
    DocsCJ5

    DocsCJ5 73 CJ5

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    Welcome! I'm working on a 73 CJ5, so I know I will be interested in your progress. Gary
     
  14. Jul 19, 2006
    sagegoat

    sagegoat The good life........

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    Welcome from Utah!:beer: You are correct, these are the best bunch of guy's and gal's for info and advise. :) They never have the right lottery number's, be carefull.R) R) :beer:
     
  15. Jul 19, 2006
    CJalopy

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    Welcome. Looks like a great, solid project! I also like the Dune buggy in the background.
    My 80 is a 258 with a 4 speed. It's a tank. It's held up wonderfully for all these years. I plan to keep mine stock, but I bet a 360 would make that thing jump.
     
  16. Jul 20, 2006
    rdove

    rdove New Member

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    Welcome from the FLAT part of Kansas. Same thing happened to me with my DAD but I didn't get it back for 35 years, and with 35 years of neglect. Oh well its been fun restoing..........rdove
     
  17. Jul 20, 2006
    Bone$

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    Once again thanks for the Welcomes guys!

    The 258 was a solid motor we didnt have any issues with it.

    My dad was using it to get back and forth from home to work in the winter. He would drive it about 90 miles a day and alot of freeway. The poor Jeep doesnt like going over 55mph.:cry: He needed it because his house in the moutains would get snow in the winter and his truck was a
    2wd. Anyway he threw a rod on the way down to work and kept driving it for another 25 miles untill the motor froze up.:mad:

    "Im still not sure what he was thinking"

    Anyway now its up to me to get it back on the road. I was going to buy a new 258 and drop it in but i have wanted a V8 jeep for some time and i figured if im going to build it what a better time than now.

    I found this Waggy for $150 and a 12 pack of beer:beer:
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    It runs good and still has good compression.
    Im also going to pull out the power stearing ,radiator and rear end for a possible axle swap later on down the road..
     
  18. Jul 20, 2006
    hudsonhawk

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    I agree, I Have one. R)
     
  19. Jul 20, 2006
    MA74CJ5

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    I am going through the same conundrum (spelling?) as you I want to start a new project; even though Red provides me with a new project every week. And I can't decide on a motor 258 or 360?? T18 regardless of motor. 360's seem plentiful but are expensive to build, and some will say the benefits are not that much greater then the 258 (way cheaper to rebuild). $150 Waggy sounds good though I would go for it!
     
  20. Jul 20, 2006
    Bone$

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    Agreed:iagree: but with a halfdoller size hole in the block it will be hard to rebuild..


    Just the torqe in the 360 alone is a huge upgrade. Not like you need anymore than the 258 and T18 combo but it will be nice to have..


    AMC 258 I6
    Bore x Stroke 3.75" x 3.90"
    Displacement 258 (4.2L)
    Compression Ratio 8.0:1
    Horsepower (net) 110@3500
    Torque (net) 195@2000
    Main Bearings 7
    Valve Configuration OHV
    Fuel 1bbl

    AMC 360 V8
    Bore x Stroke 4.08" x 3.44"
    Displacement 360(5.89L)
    Compression Ratio 8.5:1
    Horsepower (net) 195@4400
    Torque (net) 295@2900
    Main Bearings 5
    Valve Configuration OHV
    Fuel 4bbl
     
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