Lifter in Pieces... Hmmm...
Niedhogg
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- '79 Jeep CJ7 Renegade with 304ci V8, TH400 auto, Quadratrac T-case, Stock 20 and 30 rears with no mods yet, not sure of the gear ratio.. 4" Softride Superlift, w/widetrac shock towers and 35x12.50x15 BFG Mud-Terrains
'76 CJ5, 232 ci, T-150 3-speed, D20 T-case, Corp. 20 rear w/full float axles and lockout hubs and Detroit auto locker, D30 front w/lockout hubs, gear ratio is unknown..
Started an engine swap in my CJ7 yesterday, AMC 304 is out and I have a 360 from my J20 that will be going in, and this 360 was a running engine straight out of the truck, but as we were changing out intakes I found a lifter piece in the valley, and as we went about cleaning the engine we found a small, crescent shaped hole punched out in the side of the pan, so we drained the oil and pulled the pan, and found the rest of a lifter, in pieces, laying in the bottom and sucked up against the oil pickup screen... there doesn't seem to be any other damage aside from a small nick in the counter weight that destroyed the lifter, and oh, did I mention that all of the lifters are accounted for and in their place?? I guess that a PO had just replaced the dropped lifter and unloaded the truck on someone before my son had bought it several years ago.. he had driven it from where he bought to here at home, and then to our shop, putting on about 60-70 miles and the truck seemed to run great. It was parked because during that drive it had lost almost all of it's tranny fluid, and we discovered the front pump seal was out in the tranny... so as I slowly rebuild the J20, I figured I could put the engine into my CJ to get it going again (after my HEI dizzy ate the cam in the AMC 304 ).
So, do you guys think I should go through this motor completely, or do you think I could change the oil pan and finish installing this into my CJ? There doesn't appear to be any other damage to the cam, or anything else.. it's weird... I should really, just take it apart and go through it, but even though my son says he doesn't mind that it's in his garage, I feel I should hasten this and get it running now, it could take me 5-8 weeks to budget this engine build...
I figure I'll just freshen it up with a basic rebuild, bore it if necessary and install a mild rv cam. I plan on using the HEI, I had already swapped the gear yesterday so I didn't have that issue again. I will be using my Edelbrock performer and also my 470 cfm Holley T/A carb from the AMC 304 as well and hope that it's enough for the 360, at least for now, it's not a race car... and this will also force me to begin upgrading the driveline in the CJ, as it's a completely stock, automatic Q-trac CJ7 ... I do have a spare T-150 /Dana 20 and matching axles from a CJ5 laying around, at least then I would have a low range Transfer Case , as the Q-trac is not... Any feedback would be good
So, do you guys think I should go through this motor completely, or do you think I could change the oil pan and finish installing this into my CJ? There doesn't appear to be any other damage to the cam, or anything else.. it's weird... I should really, just take it apart and go through it, but even though my son says he doesn't mind that it's in his garage, I feel I should hasten this and get it running now, it could take me 5-8 weeks to budget this engine build...
I figure I'll just freshen it up with a basic rebuild, bore it if necessary and install a mild rv cam. I plan on using the HEI, I had already swapped the gear yesterday so I didn't have that issue again. I will be using my Edelbrock performer and also my 470 cfm Holley T/A carb from the AMC 304 as well and hope that it's enough for the 360, at least for now, it's not a race car... and this will also force me to begin upgrading the driveline in the CJ, as it's a completely stock, automatic Q-trac CJ7 ... I do have a spare T-150 /Dana 20 and matching axles from a CJ5 laying around, at least then I would have a low range Transfer Case , as the Q-trac is not... Any feedback would be good
