Drivetrain opinions
evesdropper
Jeeper
Hello,
I am finally getting around to working on my 1984 CJ8 I picked up a few years ago. I would appreciate some advice on how to proceed.
The scrambler is powered (if it was running) by a 2.5l AMC mated to a T-5 and Dana 300 . The motor ran when I got it but very poorly. This was due to a tank full of several year old gas. 80,000 miles.
I have available a unknown milage/condition AMC 304 mated to a T-15 (?) with no Transfer Case . I don't have any of the accessories or brackets for the AMC 304 .
The Jeep will be driven 80% of the time on paved or gravel roads. The rest of the time it will be me and my boys camping vehicle. Mostly dirt and mud tracks.
What I have already done:
I would like to hear opinions on finishing fixing the 2.5l vs the AMC 304 as the power plant. I am leaning towards just finishing the 2.5l and save the money for the body. Thoughts?
I am finally getting around to working on my 1984 CJ8 I picked up a few years ago. I would appreciate some advice on how to proceed.
The scrambler is powered (if it was running) by a 2.5l AMC mated to a T-5 and Dana 300 . The motor ran when I got it but very poorly. This was due to a tank full of several year old gas. 80,000 miles.
I have available a unknown milage/condition AMC 304 mated to a T-15 (?) with no Transfer Case . I don't have any of the accessories or brackets for the AMC 304 .
The Jeep will be driven 80% of the time on paved or gravel roads. The rest of the time it will be me and my boys camping vehicle. Mostly dirt and mud tracks.
What I have already done:
- new stainless fuel lines
- dropped the tank and power washed it out
- new rollover valves and pickup/sender unit
- heavy duty welded tank skid plate/box
- Nutter bypass on the carb
I would like to hear opinions on finishing fixing the 2.5l vs the AMC 304 as the power plant. I am leaning towards just finishing the 2.5l and save the money for the body. Thoughts?