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Engine Clutch and flywheel ?

Engine Clutch and flywheel ?

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'79 CJ5, 258 I6, Weber 38 DGMS, T18 & Dana 20, AMC 20 Rear, Dana 30 Front, Rolling on 31x10.5x15's
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Hello,

I recently purchased a lower miles AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l from a 1983 CJ7 that was mated to a T-4 . I am looking to replace my engine, a 258 in a 79 CJ5 mated to a T-18 . Part numbers for both year numbers are different. I am thinking I need to buy a flywheel and clutch to match the 79, so the spline mates up with my Transmission . I am assuming any 258 flywheel will bolt to another 258. Can anyone confirm or correct me? Thanks!
 
Your 83 flywheel will bolt up to the 79 engine with no problems.
 
Thanks caveman, then I assume the 79 flywheel will bolt to the 83 motor also?

I feel like I'm over thinking this one, but this is not an area I want to have to redo anything once the motor is in!
 
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I would buy a new clutch kit to match your Transmission . Also have the flywheel resurfaced, check the pilot bushing it may need replacing as the input shafts may be different size.
 
What RiverSand said.The jeep 6 cylinder engine didn't change from the early 70s AMC 232 i6 (I think 72) to the last of the straight 6's in 2006 as far as the flywheel bolt pattern.
 
To pop out the bushing, pack it (fill it) with grease / or anything non compressible. Put a good fitting dowel in and hit the dowel with a hammer. Bang, it pops out.
 
To pop out the bushing, pack it (fill it) with grease / or anything non compressible. Put a good fitting dowel in and hit the dowel with a hammer. Bang, it pops out.
I was surprised by this and didn't believe until I tried it - use bread - plain old cheap white bread. Easier to clean up than grease, and works great.

Remove crust, pack bread in and same dowel or socket backwards trick as grease.
 
Just a quick update to all who responded, my jeep is (almost) back in service. Motor runs and sounds great, clutch works, and fuel injection installed. Just need to get the proper linkage to start driving!!!
 
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