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- 95 JEEP Wrangler
I figured it was about time to start this thread. First off, my name is Pete, and I've got a 91 4x4 sport. I started tossing this idea around after seeing too many people go through their trannies, and I wanted to never be stuck w/ a broken tranny.....All is fine right now, but I'm not gonna take a chance. I also am addicted to the sound of a sweet 5.0 and I also wanna have fun w/ a really custom truck.
I searched www.corral.net and came up with a 90 302 HO stang motor. For 800 bucks, I got nearly everything under the hood, back to the tranny. See the pick up of the motor in this thread: http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=26357
I immediately started disassembling the whole motor, and it is now all in pieces in the garage. Some parts labeled, some lying around, screaming to get lost. After the disassembly, I contacted www.dssracing.com about rebuilding my current motor. I will be turning my block in for a core charge, and they will provide me with a 331 stroked block and running/spinning gear. This is going to cost me approximatly $1200 for this work. I plan on having my stock heads ported and polished and the valves reseated, etc.
My plans are to rebuild a tough motor, with lots of options for future additions. This is just the beginning of a LONG process. I am also planning on mating all of this through a C-4 tranny and a twin stick dana 20. I will most likely use the James Duff swap parts. I've heard nothing but good news about them. This my not look overly fancy, or jaw dropping, but I want a quality install that will be able to withstand anything.
*stepping off soap box*
Thanks,
Pete
I searched www.corral.net and came up with a 90 302 HO stang motor. For 800 bucks, I got nearly everything under the hood, back to the tranny. See the pick up of the motor in this thread: http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=26357
I immediately started disassembling the whole motor, and it is now all in pieces in the garage. Some parts labeled, some lying around, screaming to get lost. After the disassembly, I contacted www.dssracing.com about rebuilding my current motor. I will be turning my block in for a core charge, and they will provide me with a 331 stroked block and running/spinning gear. This is going to cost me approximatly $1200 for this work. I plan on having my stock heads ported and polished and the valves reseated, etc.
My plans are to rebuild a tough motor, with lots of options for future additions. This is just the beginning of a LONG process. I am also planning on mating all of this through a C-4 tranny and a twin stick dana 20. I will most likely use the James Duff swap parts. I've heard nothing but good news about them. This my not look overly fancy, or jaw dropping, but I want a quality install that will be able to withstand anything.
*stepping off soap box*
Thanks,
Pete