Grand National motor swap input.....
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Good afternoon. My quest for information has led me to the Jeep-CJ site. I am sure this will be the first of many....MANY questions surrounding this subject, but I have to start somewhere.
I have recently purchased an 84' Grand National motor (complete with all the associated goodies) that a gentleman pulled from his car to build a bracket car. It's all there as far as an operational motor goes.
My intention is to bolt this motor in along with a ford T-18 Transmission and the t20 xcase out of my cj. Novak makes pretty much all the adapters to make this a 'bolt in' process.....so, now the questions.
1) I read while doing research (hours....and hours......and hours...) that when going from an automatic to manual on the 3.8 the flywheel has to be changed. Anybody have experience with doing this type of swap?
2) Has anybody adapted the 3.8 to a T-18 and the t20? Anybody know of any issues with this setup?
I appreciate any and all imput on this. Thanks for your time in advance, Scott
I have recently purchased an 84' Grand National motor (complete with all the associated goodies) that a gentleman pulled from his car to build a bracket car. It's all there as far as an operational motor goes.
My intention is to bolt this motor in along with a ford T-18 Transmission and the t20 xcase out of my cj. Novak makes pretty much all the adapters to make this a 'bolt in' process.....so, now the questions.
1) I read while doing research (hours....and hours......and hours...) that when going from an automatic to manual on the 3.8 the flywheel has to be changed. Anybody have experience with doing this type of swap?

2) Has anybody adapted the 3.8 to a T-18 and the t20? Anybody know of any issues with this setup?

I appreciate any and all imput on this. Thanks for your time in advance, Scott
