1988 Wrangler YJ

mardi 15 juillet 2014

Will upload PICS soon!



Specs are below. Colorado Red With spice hardtop and interior. Was originally a 4.2 carbureted engine with the Peugeot BA10/5. Now its a Fuel injected Mini-Stroker with an AX15 and many other things. Please see below for full specs and info. Thanks!



Engine:

92 Cherokee 4.0 Block Aprox 200K

Engine Bored .030 Over and Align Honed

Block Decked Flat

7120 Casting Head

Full Valve Job

Gasket Matched Head

Head Machined Flat

Re-manufactured 78' AMC 3.8 Crankshaft 3.500" Stroke

All New Freeze Plugs

Stock 4.0 Rods

ARP Rod Bolts

ARP Main Bolts

ARP Head Bolts

Mopar .043 Head Gasket with EV6 connectors

Bosch 24# 4-hole injectors

Stock Mopar 91-95 Camshaft (Smooth Idle and plenty of low end torque)

505 Performance Camshaft Bearings

Sealed Power Main and cam bearings

Silvolite 2229 Pistons

Sealed Power Chrome-molly piston rings

Mopar High flow oil pump

GMB high flow water pump

TS (totally stainless) Engine fasteners kit used everywhere possible

Accell Super Coil

DUI Live Wires

Fel-pro Perma-dry gaskets

Gates drive belt

Stock 4.0 Fan

63mm Bored throttle body with matching gasket



Transmission:

AX-15 from a 98TJ Rebuilt with crown AX15MASKIT

Always used 10W-30 oil in the transmission.

External Slave Bellhousing with new slave and master cylinders



Exhaust:

All New 2 1/4" exhaust from Header to tail pipe.

Magnaflow High Flow Stainless Catalytic Converter

Magnaflow Stainless Muffler (Excelent smooth and deep sound without any annoying resonance)

Bosch O2 Sensor



Front Axle:

High-Pinion Reverse cut Dana 30 with 3.55 gears

Aussie locker

Alloy USA Posi-lock

Moog Super Duty U-joints

Goodridge braided brake lines



Rear Axle:

Dana 35 non c-clip axle

larger 10" brakes

3.55 gears



Front Driveshaft:

Balanced with new Moog Super duty 1310 Joints



Rear Driveshaft:

Adams Double cardan driveshaft with 7" Slip and Genuine Dana/Spicer joints



Transfer Case:

88 NP231

23 Spline input with matching planetary

New HD Morse Chain

New 32 Spline SYE kit from Omix-Ada

Newer Style VSS with short spedo gears (allows you to use a bigger variety of spedometer gears to correct tire size changes and gear swaps)



Suspension

Bilstein 5125 Shocks in front

Rancho 5000 shocks in rear

Front OME Dakar leaf Springs with OME bushings

Teraflex Revolver Shackles front

Warrior HD Zinc plated shackles rear

JKS Telescoping track bar

Teraflex Steering stabilizer

Rancho HD Ubolts

BLue torch fab shock towers in front (Allows use of a longer shock with double eye mounting)

Blue torch fab solid steel shims 6* to correct rear pinion angle



Other:

Newer Style (92-95 YJ) electronic gauges

E2000 external style Fuel Pump (I will include a higher output performance fuel pump new in box as a spare)

Herculined interior

Bestop front seats

31" Goodyear Wrangler Kevlar tires (65% tread left) New spare



Additional Info:

Always used Valvoline Synthetic oil with Zinc in the engine. Engine has aprox 10K Miles on it and runs great. All engine electrical components are from a 94 YJ. I decided to stick to a single year for components to make it easier to service in the future.

Odometer shows about 1k miles. The speedometer/odometer was replaced with the newer style electric version to work with the VSS. Engine compression ratio is about 9.75;1 but runs excelent on 87 octane due to the tight quench (.040)

Since this car is 26years old it will not require an emissions test in most states. Engine Output is somewhere in the 250-260HP Range with about 300Ft Lb of torque.





Needs:

Runs and drives great and starts up like a new car. Will need the shifter stick replaced at some point. The plastic ball that sits in the cup at the base of the shifter and acts as a

bushing is worn out and will let the transmission pop out of second gear when decelerating while in gear. this only affects second gear. The fuel gauge has not been reconected since I swaped in the newer gauge cluster.

If I have time I will fix this myself or show you how to connect it. Shouldn't take more than a half hour. I have had a few issues with the brake lights in the past and I believe it is the brake light switch located on the pedal. I will most likely have this replaced

by the time I sell it. My next project was going to be to upgrade the axles but I no longer have the time to do that. The stock axles actually do very well. I am aware of the limits of the Dana 35 and that is why I decided never to lock the rear axle. This axle is at least

the non c-clip version (semi floating) which only came out in 87-89 yj and a few xj's of that era.




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