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Engine More Power for my CJ7

Engine More Power for my CJ7

oldcj7guy

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CJ7, 258, D20, AMC20
1979 CJ7 . I want to replace the AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l with something more powerful. Less than 100 hp and less than 200 lb/ft doesn't do it for me. I want to drive 35's on it and have plenty of torque for off-roading and speed for highways.
I've looked at Golan's 4.6L Stroker. It seems to have the level of power and torque I'm looking for (<300 lb/ft and 275 HP). That one is interesting because little modification should be needed for a swap. But... it costs 10K.
I'm not interested in the LS1 because I don't need that much power and I don't want to have to do a lot of mods.
I'm wondering how much trouble it would be to modify my present AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l to get what I want. Is there a kit? Has someone documented a similar project? Suggestions?
 
You could build a stroker motor for much less at your local machine shop. All you need is your AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l crank and rods and then snag a 4.0 from the junkyard. You will need to modify the fuel system or better yet make it EFI work in your Jeep. Machine work and parts should come in around 4ish depending on location and labor rates. There will be other associated prices for parts to make everything work.

On a side note you mentioned about not wanting to do a lot of mods I can tell you even with a stroker and 300 HP that you mentioned your Transmission won't hold up at least not very long.
 

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