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  • tarzan
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    i guess that v-6 is the way to go i was thinkin bout changein but my 304 amc has so much tor.so i think ill saty with that

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  • Whitelighting
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    Thanks for the offer D4X4Fish, but I will be doing the job by myself. I live in the northern Sierra's so it would be a long haul for you. I'm going to wait until it starts snowing before I start. I have a good size shop with a wood stove, so it's a fun way to spend the winter.

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  • H8PVMT
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    Always good to see someone is willing to give a helping hand though. :thumbs_up Gotta love MJR!!!!

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  • D4x4Fish
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    Always willing to give a helping hand! Love learning new things. If I'm not work be glad to help out. I'm out in the High Desert area. Just drop me a line. When your ready. :beer:

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  • Whitelighting
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    I see that Rick is inviting V-6 fans to participate, this could be dangerous.
    It looks like I'm the last survivor with a V-6. My Jeep was a limited addition in 1971, it came with a V-6, T-18 close ratio 4spd, 4.88's & a Warn overdrive. I run a 390 Holley 4 barrel, headers & a MSD ignition. I'm increasing my tires to 33's, which will hurt my low end, so I'm in the process of adapting a Scout T-19 wide ratio 4 spd. This will bring my final ratio to 75 to 1.The 75 to 1 will be an improvment over the stock ratio of 48 to 1, It will allow me to work the boulders at about 750 rpm's as apposed to 550 with the 48 to 1.
    Last edited by Whitelighting; 07-30-04, 11:42 PM.

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  • RatherBeJeeping
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    Fort MacArthur is part of the Los Angeles Air Force Base, it's one of 3 seperate housing areas (the other 2 are up on 25th near Western). The 'work' part of the base is in El Segundo, and it's a Space and Missle Command base.
    There's also personnel from the Coast Guard base that live there... Army, Navy, and Marine recruiters... and a bunch of multi-branch guys that are translators.

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  • goodtimes
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    Ok, ever since I started driving past the base on a daily basis, I have always wondered:

    Why is the base there? What is it's purpose? All I can tell is that it looks like a place for all the old guys to spend their "twilight tour" at. What 'ya got going on there?

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  • RatherBeJeeping
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    I got the PCM, but I'm picking up a 96 one to get away from the VATS. Still not sure who I'll source the wiring and computer to though.

    Wow, you are close. I'm at 35th and Pacific on the Air Force Base.

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  • goodtimes
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    You might be able to talk me into helping out....especially if beer is involved! If the 4.3 came out of a '00, it should be rated at 190hp/250ft-lbs (at least that is what my '00 S-10 was rated for).

    Since it looks like you are taking the tranny out of the same vehicle that the engine came out of, did you get the PCM too? Who is going to write the software for it? Or are you going to use a tranny controller (like the B&M) and write your own?

    I'm at 37th and pacific, where are you at?

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  • RatherBeJeeping
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    95.5 YJ. Here's what it'll end up with, just for the record.

    2000 4.3L Vortec
    2000 4L603
    1972 Bronco D20 with twin sticks
    ???? Toyota 2wd V6 rear
    ???? Cadillac disc brake calipers
    Whatever rotor I find that will work
    ???? Mercury Grand Marquis master cylinder

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    Originally posted by RatherBeJeeping
    I'm starting my 4.3L swap at the end of the month. Anyone want to jump in and help? Beer and piazza provided!!!!!
    What kind of Jeep are sticking it in?? I would gladly help if I were out there.

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  • RatherBeJeeping
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    I'm starting my 4.3L swap at the end of the month. Anyone want to jump in and help? Beer and piazza provided!!!!!

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  • rick
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    I have faaarrrrr too much money in my 258 to switch now...and more is being dumped in the 4.0L head right now. So that was pretty much a joke...I think. I wish I woulda salvaged the S-10 I totaled instead of taking the payoff $, but then I prolly wouldn't have as much stuff on the jeep, or maybe I never woulda even bought the jeep.

    There are a couple of 4.3 Chevy guys in the Victor Valley 4 wheelers, it looks like a really nice swap if done well. The guy we talked to there said he really enjoys that motor. He indicated that it has plenty of torque, but I'm pretty sure he was running some serious gear under that rig, it was built to Sledgehammer specs. Im thinking 100:1 crawl ratio there, so I think he could have a 4 banger and not complain about torque...

    And yes, something made of aluminum on the 258 or 4.0L would be kinda cool, those things are tanks. But then again, they last a long time having 5 main bearings, which you don't get even on a small block V-8. That's the straight 6's biggest advantage from a longevity standpoint.

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    Ooh, Ooh! That's me Jim. I got one, a Dauntless V-6 that is. Rick sorry about wasting this thread, part of my childish overreaction.

    A Vortec 4.3 instead of a EFI 4.2, hmmm, how do the torque specs compare?? It would definitely lighten up the front end some.

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    Gotta be someone out there lucky enough to have the Dauntless V-6 ?

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