i6 build strategy
rufus1138
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- 1977 AMC CJ-5 Renegade: 258 i6; T-18A; Dana 20 (single stick, un-modded) Dana 30 front; AMC 20 rear; stock suspension (needs reworked, considering ome 2.5 lift); factory power steering
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trying not to thread jack here, ive been searching all the forums i can find for a discussion on this and im coming up blank everywhere.
heres the deal, everyone talks about 4.0 heads on AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l blocks and building in that direction, theres also lots of talk about 4.0 stroker motors of all kinds, AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l mini-strokers all the way to 4.9 mega-strokers and on to turbo/supercharged 4.0 strokers. heres my deal, im thinking that it could be a good idea for me to prepare a swap-in motor for the CJ5 and leave my numbers matching AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l alone until a rebuild is necessary, ive got a storage unit that im going to attempt to pack with a full backup drive train from wheel hubs to valve cover.
so whats the better path for pump gas torque. a 4.0 stroker or a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l (stroker? 4.0 head?) everything here will spend time pickled, the jeep is a family heirloom and will never be sold, current thinking is to maintain stock numbers matching capability (no mods to frame side engine mounts or crossmembers, engineering fixes are acceptable)
sorry to ramble. debate go, whats the all out best for low rpm torque from an i6 gasser.
heres the deal, everyone talks about 4.0 heads on AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l blocks and building in that direction, theres also lots of talk about 4.0 stroker motors of all kinds, AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l mini-strokers all the way to 4.9 mega-strokers and on to turbo/supercharged 4.0 strokers. heres my deal, im thinking that it could be a good idea for me to prepare a swap-in motor for the CJ5 and leave my numbers matching AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l alone until a rebuild is necessary, ive got a storage unit that im going to attempt to pack with a full backup drive train from wheel hubs to valve cover.
so whats the better path for pump gas torque. a 4.0 stroker or a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l (stroker? 4.0 head?) everything here will spend time pickled, the jeep is a family heirloom and will never be sold, current thinking is to maintain stock numbers matching capability (no mods to frame side engine mounts or crossmembers, engineering fixes are acceptable)
sorry to ramble. debate go, whats the all out best for low rpm torque from an i6 gasser.
