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woodendude
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Hey all, I find myself needing a new, well running 2.5l for my TJ.lost the front cylinder and need it working ASAP...could also use someone to re&re it for me at a decent cost.
I would consider Baja's engine as a viable option, he's asking a good price and I believe it has decent mileage as well but maybe he'll chime in to confirm. I just swapped a '94 YJ 2.5L into my '98 TJ and it was relatively easy. Here is a list of what needs to be swapped from your TJ's engine to the YJ's,
-Intake manifold (as a complete unit, with TB, fuel rail etc... good time to clean it)
-Both engine mount brackets
-Valve cover (if you feel the need, TJ's air box bolts to the valve cover, I left the YJ's cover on)
-*Coil
-*Cam shaft position sensor (thin plastic plate under the cap & rotor)
-*Oil pressure sending unit
-*Thermostat housing
-Power steeing pump bracket
That's all that I can recall, it may seem like a lot but it really isn't. The items marked with an * are there because their plugs are different.
If your Jeep is a manual, now would be a good time to change your clutch, for $200 it just makes sense.
The swap will take you the better part of a weekend. The only special tool you might need is a fuel line tool to remove the fuel line from the fuel rail. I used a couple picks and got it off.
Good luck in your quest...
The things is I don't have the knowledge or skill set to rip into an engine and swap it out..Or i would be all over Baja's engine.. it is priced right and everything....Bigdaddy....How much would you want to spend a week end doing this for me? I will be generous!
The cylinder walls were fine, must have dropped off on the exhaust stroke!!
Wow. I'm amazed that didn't cause much more damage.