mhm... i dont really understand why you would go thrue all that trouble for a 2.5L install
I have no clue why and I know when not to ask.
I bought the jeep 5 years ago from a man deployed in the Navy (And I thank him and all others for serving). His dad was great but had little info.
I got it for $800 and put $200 into it over those years so I will never complain!
This 'toy' as my wife calls it never failed us even on the coldest days and it never got stuck!
It came with 2 roofs and still got high teens for mpg around town with enough power to pull my teen sons Ram 1500 out of a lot trouble.
Biggest problem I had was the frame rot around the trans mount plate (and elsewhere) and I almost dropped the trans.
For all these reasons I am hard pressed to change the engine. Although an engine swap to a chevy etc has advantages but for a daily, never say die driver, why swap?
Even if I swapped I still need to rebuild the engine (no cost savings) and deal with new (read unknown reliability) running gear.
So as great as it would be to have a Wrangler that could rip my sons truck in half I still see more headaches than I need when I am trying to get to work.
So help me out, as I see it, it comes down to this:
Swap:
Advantages
More power
reliability?
Dis advantages
Cost
more work to swap
fewer MPGs
swap 'headaches'
&%it happens problems (getting it to play well together)
unknown engine to me (I have little experience with older chevies)
also the engine itself is an unknown
2.5
Advantages
cost, I own it and parts are cheap
it is a known
it fits and everything works together
Dis advantages
power
Bottom line, the Tim the tool man inside is screaming "MORE POWERRRRRRR" but the old yankee is saying "if it ain't broke....." so help me out with facts so I can shut them up and move on.
Thanks