Hi everyone, I went on the Rubicon trail 2 weeks ago, I made it through. I learned a few things about my jeep that weekend, it's pretty tough, it could use a little more power, 33s are a little on the small side for the Rubicon, and I need to now make a new spare tire holder/bumper. And even though I didn't get stuck on the trail, I want a winch, I have bought one since, but still need to install it.
I learned that my jeep needs fuel injection or a new carb. We stalled out in the middle of the trail the first day stopping traffic for 15 minutes, OK, so it was about 3 rigs both ways, but it was embarrassing. First an inline filter clogged up right before the fuel pump, then the carb would not idle and did it again we were dead on the trail for about 15-20 minutes 3 times. We told the guys we were riding with to go on ahead, and camped out on our own, after we finally got it moved out of the way. I would rather go fuel injection for the mileage and lack of tuning required at differing altitudes. We were from 4500 to 7300 feet that weekend with driving out, and the jeep ran pretty crappy in various ways the whole time.
I have talked to a few guys about it, and a lot of people recommend the Howell kit. One guy says" I am a V8 guy,I'd go with a 350 Chevy truck engine, TBI" I have been reading a bit and it seems that putting a 4.0 head on my engine would increase the horsepower by 25-30%. I am in California, have to get it smog inspected to keep it registered, My Jeep does NOT have a Catalytic converter, which I would have to add if I changed engines.
My head also needs valve seals, smoky on start up.
My jeep has Dana44s front and rear, from a scout, they made it through the Rubicon, no problem, but that is with my stock 4.2(not too much power), and 4.10 gears, rear locker, and front LSD.
So here are the choices,
My 4.2, 258 with howell fuel injection, Easiest, about 1200.00
My 4.2 with Howell FI, A new 4.0 head 2nd easiest, about 16-1700.00
A used 4.0 from a cherokee, with 4spd(don't know how much work this would be) It runs, for 500.00 plus whatever I need to adapt it to my jeep
A Chevy 305-350 Fuel injected engine.this is the most work, but the most power. Not sure of the cost, found a 350 running in a Caprice for 750.00, but it is automatic, and I would have to adapt or get new trans/clutch linkage etc.
I can get it smogged and registered if I change the engine, but it has to be a newer engine, and I have to have whatever equipment that engine came with, IE a CAT, etc.
CAN ANYONE GIVE ME SOME THOUGHTS, OR STORIES ABOUT ANY OF THESE?
thanks, Frank
I learned that my jeep needs fuel injection or a new carb. We stalled out in the middle of the trail the first day stopping traffic for 15 minutes, OK, so it was about 3 rigs both ways, but it was embarrassing. First an inline filter clogged up right before the fuel pump, then the carb would not idle and did it again we were dead on the trail for about 15-20 minutes 3 times. We told the guys we were riding with to go on ahead, and camped out on our own, after we finally got it moved out of the way. I would rather go fuel injection for the mileage and lack of tuning required at differing altitudes. We were from 4500 to 7300 feet that weekend with driving out, and the jeep ran pretty crappy in various ways the whole time.
I have talked to a few guys about it, and a lot of people recommend the Howell kit. One guy says" I am a V8 guy,I'd go with a 350 Chevy truck engine, TBI" I have been reading a bit and it seems that putting a 4.0 head on my engine would increase the horsepower by 25-30%. I am in California, have to get it smog inspected to keep it registered, My Jeep does NOT have a Catalytic converter, which I would have to add if I changed engines.
My head also needs valve seals, smoky on start up.
My jeep has Dana44s front and rear, from a scout, they made it through the Rubicon, no problem, but that is with my stock 4.2(not too much power), and 4.10 gears, rear locker, and front LSD.
So here are the choices,
My 4.2, 258 with howell fuel injection, Easiest, about 1200.00
My 4.2 with Howell FI, A new 4.0 head 2nd easiest, about 16-1700.00
A used 4.0 from a cherokee, with 4spd(don't know how much work this would be) It runs, for 500.00 plus whatever I need to adapt it to my jeep
A Chevy 305-350 Fuel injected engine.this is the most work, but the most power. Not sure of the cost, found a 350 running in a Caprice for 750.00, but it is automatic, and I would have to adapt or get new trans/clutch linkage etc.
I can get it smogged and registered if I change the engine, but it has to be a newer engine, and I have to have whatever equipment that engine came with, IE a CAT, etc.
CAN ANYONE GIVE ME SOME THOUGHTS, OR STORIES ABOUT ANY OF THESE?
thanks, Frank
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