Engine Is complete engine rebuild needed?
Futech
Jeeper
Hi folks! Relatively new to the CJ world. Purchased a ‘78 CJ5 a few months ago back at the end of September. It was supposedly fully rebuilt (had a little over 1000 miles on the odometer when I bought it and engine sounded great) but it looks like the original owner may have put lipstick on a pig when it came to the engine and put a new odometer in without noting the real mileage. They did however put a new intake manifold, carb, valve covers, headers, and a new coat of paint on the engine block. Live and learn I guess…
Anyways, I put in an additional 1000 miles on it and the engine started to fail (backfire, loss of power, ticking noise, oil pressure gauge max out on cold start, etc). Unfortunately I live in San Diego county and having a garage is a luxury, so I don’t have a space to work on it myself. I ended up bringing it to two classic car mechanics; the first of which failed to tell me they didn’t have the ability to actually do any engine repair work after waiting a month for them to even do a diagnostic, I had to schedule with another mechanic and wait another month since most classic car places are backlogged. Long story long, the first mechanic thought it only needed top end repair and potentially camshaft, and the second mechanic says the engine is toast and needs a complete rebuild. Camshaft flat, bent pushrod, bad compression, potential valve/piston seal issues, thrust bearing & crankshaft play, etc. They also don’t think the bottom end was touched by the PO when the CJ was “rebuilt” given the extent of the damage and wear. I’ve attached the diagnostic results, with a couple images. For a complete rebuild they are quoting $13K, which includes clutch kit & radiator replacement and miscellaneous cost.
Do you wise CJ owners agree with the diagnostic assessment? Is a complete rebuild needed? If so, what are your thoughts on a 360 instead of a AMC 304 ? I don’t have the money for an LS swap, so that’s out of the question. I’d also like to keep the relatively new parts the PO added for the rebuild that they did do. I plan on using it primarily to go to the beach, desert, or mountains on the weekends, and a maybe couple days a week for my commute (15 miles one way). I don’t plan on racing in this thing, although would be nice to open up on some sand dunes once in a blue moon.
Your sage advice is welcome!
Thanks!!!




Anyways, I put in an additional 1000 miles on it and the engine started to fail (backfire, loss of power, ticking noise, oil pressure gauge max out on cold start, etc). Unfortunately I live in San Diego county and having a garage is a luxury, so I don’t have a space to work on it myself. I ended up bringing it to two classic car mechanics; the first of which failed to tell me they didn’t have the ability to actually do any engine repair work after waiting a month for them to even do a diagnostic, I had to schedule with another mechanic and wait another month since most classic car places are backlogged. Long story long, the first mechanic thought it only needed top end repair and potentially camshaft, and the second mechanic says the engine is toast and needs a complete rebuild. Camshaft flat, bent pushrod, bad compression, potential valve/piston seal issues, thrust bearing & crankshaft play, etc. They also don’t think the bottom end was touched by the PO when the CJ was “rebuilt” given the extent of the damage and wear. I’ve attached the diagnostic results, with a couple images. For a complete rebuild they are quoting $13K, which includes clutch kit & radiator replacement and miscellaneous cost.
Do you wise CJ owners agree with the diagnostic assessment? Is a complete rebuild needed? If so, what are your thoughts on a 360 instead of a AMC 304 ? I don’t have the money for an LS swap, so that’s out of the question. I’d also like to keep the relatively new parts the PO added for the rebuild that they did do. I plan on using it primarily to go to the beach, desert, or mountains on the weekends, and a maybe couple days a week for my commute (15 miles one way). I don’t plan on racing in this thing, although would be nice to open up on some sand dunes once in a blue moon.
Your sage advice is welcome!
Thanks!!!




