Diesel in a CJ7

sibeta

Registered User
Location
St. George
The guy that had the 4bt in his cj7 was from New Mexico. I remember seeing him at the Cedar City event. I thought it was so cool, I just sat there and stared forever at his jeep.
 

sixb

Will work for beer!
Location
West Jordan, UT
My vote are the V8 6.2 or 6.5 GM diesels (I can't be serious right? :ugh:) second to the 4BT.

The 6.2/6.5's can be found in almost any fullsize GM vehicle made from 82-00 (and still found in AM General's Humvee's) they are everywhere! Non turbocharged they are a little short on power, but with the CJ's weight I think you'd be okay. They will bolt up to almost every V8 GM bellhousing, and are fairly lightweight.

There are certain years to avoid for reliability issues (ask me how I know! :rolleyes:), but for the most part they were very reliable. Mechanical injection up to 93 means wiring is a breeze and SVO/WVO can be ran reliably.

Search here for more info http://thedieselpage.com/ There are several members here that have these engines in everything from Landcruisers to Jeeps.

Just a thought,

Andrew

Here's a link to a sicnicks truck with a 6.2 turbo diesel.

 

TimB

Homesick
Location
Weatherford, Tx
Yeah, that's probably what I was thinking of. Just remembered it had a different motor, and it was on fire. I was just sitting here thinking it must not have been diesel, since the stuff doesn't burn... :ugh:

I know that guy - he has a canpground at the wheeling spot in Disney Oklahoma. His name is Hogan, and the buggy is the Green Hornet. It is the most booty fab buggy. He has 2 rigs with the rotary motors in them - noisy and not really very effective. They do get attention though.:)
 

Bart

Registered User
Location
Arm Utah
Did he call it the Green Hornet, or the Killer Bee, or something like that? I think I saw it on fire in Farmington once.

The CJ with the 4bt was a tan color. The Killer Bee was the flatty buggy that belonged to Ned Bacon, sbc I think in that one.
 

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
Bart's right, it was tan. I was looking for the video last night... had to be on one of the old comp videos I've got kicking around.
 

TimB

Homesick
Location
Weatherford, Tx
I like the sound of the Detroit diesel. Sounds like a drag car. Here is a thread on one in a CJ. They have a ton of diesel swaps on there.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=709193
Seems to be the same one TimB knows but posted on Pirate with video.

That is the same one - and I've seen that vid before on some other site. That rig is a little rough but the swap is excellent. I would never have thought a 3 cylinder would make the power he is getting. Very cool.
 

spencevans

Overlander
Location
Farmington
The Mitsubishi CJ-3b's came with a Mitsubishi Diesel, I believe they used a 2.5 liter 4d56 turbo diesel application which is the engine that I have in my truck. Yeah it's small but it can make decent power.
 

redd7

Registered User
Location
West jordan
a 4bt is a great choice as far as support and economy. With stiff springs you can mount the engine towards the bottom of the frame and still have 7-8" of upward travel. The intake tube from the turbo will be about 3" below the hood.
 

ChestonScout

opinions are like Jeeps..
Location
Clinton, Ut
Jeff Woods from TTC this year has a 4BT in his CJ5
 

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I'm on swap #2 with the 4BT, defintiely a big fan. It was loud but the limited power band never bothered my because it was at peak power by 1800s which I thought was just killer. Went 90 at 22-25 mpg too in my full size wagon. They are also really easy to tweak as well for more power and RPMs up to 3200 pretty easily. It is a long stroke diesel though just like a Dodge...

I'd recommend it but you need 4-5" lift bare min usually, unfortunately...

Other that that there is a real lack of decent diesels. The Isuzu is nice. We did one of these into a FJ62 with old man emu (2.5" of lift, & that's it). It turned out to be a hair weak but we put a bigger turbo off a 4BD-2T and it woke right up, also just like a Cummins, and hauls ass now as well.

Again a lot of that good stuff is on my forum, www.4btswaps.com

cheers, a
 
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