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CLASSIFIEDS => Wanted => Topic started by: awhebel on June 28, 2014, 11:19:54 AM
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So my 2.5l engine has begun knocking pretty loudly. I am thinking of doing the swap to a 4.0l and know there are quite a few parts I will need. Anyone have anything lying around? //:hlp//
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Go ahead and swap to V8. Been in that situation, went through (2) 2.5L engines. Cost & labor will be comparable and you wont regret it. 4.8, 5.3 or 6.0 should be easy to find and relatively simple to install.
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Hey Matt, How much time/money do you estimate going into a v8 swap? This is my daily and i sourced another 2.5 with 90k on it for $400 which would be pretty quick/easy to swap in. Thanks!
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Hey Matt, How much time/money do you estimate going into a v8 swap? This is my daily and i sourced another 2.5 with 90k on it for $400 which would be pretty quick/easy to swap in. Thanks!
Daily driver - swap the 2.5L and be done in a day. For a V8 swap, the cost of the engine itself is not the main cost.
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$3000-$5000 total depending on condition of engine, upgrades and if you get the transmission with it. Mine was a daily driver as well. First time the engine went, I replaced with another 2.5L, took one saturday to do and lasted maybe 25k miles, if that. Should of put that money in to the V8 swap that I did the second time. 2.5L is not a reliable engine at all in my experience.
My list is attached.
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Thanks for the list. That will be a big help in the future. I am probably going to wait on a v8 swap since this engine is a pretty good deal and Im strapped for time.
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If that's the original engine 16 years seems pretty reliable to me.
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For a $400 dollar 2.5 I would go that route and be done with it in a weekend.
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Yeah. This engin had 220k miles on it... not too shabby. I picked up the 2.5 today. Turns out it was a mopar factory replacement engine that was pulled out of a rear ended wrangler with 95k miles on the clock so it could have way fewer miles than that. It looks nearly brand new.
I pulled the old motor out tonight and plan on doing a leak down test on the "new" engine tomorrow after work. It also came with all the accessories for a total of $400. Alternator, clutch, flywheel, AC Compressor, starter, and the power steering pump. :)
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Sounds like you got a good deal. If it lasts for a few years you will be ahead money wise.