idahoyj
Well-Known Member
- Location
- Twin Falls Idaho
My dad has an 87 YJ with a VERY TIRED 4.2l. The 4.2 has an aftermarket Howell fuel injection system, that NEVER seems to run right. The fuel injection was installed long before he bought it, 8+ years ago. The Jeep has 30/35 axles with lockers and 4.56 gears. The transfer case has Tera 4:1. Manual transmission has been swapped to AX15. 35" tires.
My dad does not need horse power. He needs dependability and an engine that wants to run, not just stall out. The current set up will barely pull 4wd high on flat ground with the tires aired down which means he has to use 4low. 4low is usually too low for what he wants to do. He does some mild crawling, but mostly just mountain roads and some snow.
We would like to repower his Jeep with as little down time and cost as possible.
Things we are considering-
Rebuild/replace the 4.2l that he already has and hope the fuel injection is more reliable with the new engine.
Rebuild/replace the 4.2l with a reman version and add a modern aftermarket TBI system.
Rebuild/replace the 4.2l but convert to 4.0l head and injection.
Complete swap for 4.0 engine and injection
Complete swap for GM V6.
What would RME do?
My dad does not need horse power. He needs dependability and an engine that wants to run, not just stall out. The current set up will barely pull 4wd high on flat ground with the tires aired down which means he has to use 4low. 4low is usually too low for what he wants to do. He does some mild crawling, but mostly just mountain roads and some snow.
We would like to repower his Jeep with as little down time and cost as possible.
Things we are considering-
Rebuild/replace the 4.2l that he already has and hope the fuel injection is more reliable with the new engine.
Rebuild/replace the 4.2l with a reman version and add a modern aftermarket TBI system.
Rebuild/replace the 4.2l but convert to 4.0l head and injection.
Complete swap for 4.0 engine and injection
Complete swap for GM V6.
What would RME do?