Engine problems
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Engine problems
I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year be
able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I be
looking at?
now I know that this isn't the most detailed or knowledgeable post, but
thanks for any info you guys might have.
mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year be
able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I be
looking at?
now I know that this isn't the most detailed or knowledgeable post, but
thanks for any info you guys might have.
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Re: Engine problems
A 4.0L would not bolt up to an AX5 transmission.. The AX5 tranny is too
weak.. Also.. The transfercase on the 2.5L has 21 spines where the 4.0L has
23 splines..So if you did an engine and tranny swap, you would have to swap
out the transfercase or change out the input shaft to a 23 spline.. I have
a 2.5L hamster mobil also.. I have looked at every angle of doing a swap in
the future.. The cheapest way would be to get the 2.5L rebuilt or find a
good used 2.5L from a junkyard.. I hope this helps...
Ben
95 YJ 2.5L
"Robert Hahn" <rhahn77@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
>mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
>
> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
>
> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year
> be able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I
> be looking at?
>
> now I know that this isn't the most detailed or knowledgeable post, but
> thanks for any info you guys might have.
>
weak.. Also.. The transfercase on the 2.5L has 21 spines where the 4.0L has
23 splines..So if you did an engine and tranny swap, you would have to swap
out the transfercase or change out the input shaft to a 23 spline.. I have
a 2.5L hamster mobil also.. I have looked at every angle of doing a swap in
the future.. The cheapest way would be to get the 2.5L rebuilt or find a
good used 2.5L from a junkyard.. I hope this helps...
Ben
95 YJ 2.5L
"Robert Hahn" <rhahn77@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:hYKdncYhjdjaM3PcRVn-3g@comcast.com...
>I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
>mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
>
> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
>
> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year
> be able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I
> be looking at?
>
> now I know that this isn't the most detailed or knowledgeable post, but
> thanks for any info you guys might have.
>
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Re: Engine problems
A 4.0L would not bolt up to an AX5 transmission.. The AX5 tranny is too
weak.. Also.. The transfercase on the 2.5L has 21 spines where the 4.0L has
23 splines..So if you did an engine and tranny swap, you would have to swap
out the transfercase or change out the input shaft to a 23 spline.. I have
a 2.5L hamster mobil also.. I have looked at every angle of doing a swap in
the future.. The cheapest way would be to get the 2.5L rebuilt or find a
good used 2.5L from a junkyard.. I hope this helps...
Ben
95 YJ 2.5L
"Robert Hahn" <rhahn77@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
>mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
>
> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
>
> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year
> be able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I
> be looking at?
>
> now I know that this isn't the most detailed or knowledgeable post, but
> thanks for any info you guys might have.
>
weak.. Also.. The transfercase on the 2.5L has 21 spines where the 4.0L has
23 splines..So if you did an engine and tranny swap, you would have to swap
out the transfercase or change out the input shaft to a 23 spline.. I have
a 2.5L hamster mobil also.. I have looked at every angle of doing a swap in
the future.. The cheapest way would be to get the 2.5L rebuilt or find a
good used 2.5L from a junkyard.. I hope this helps...
Ben
95 YJ 2.5L
"Robert Hahn" <rhahn77@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:hYKdncYhjdjaM3PcRVn-3g@comcast.com...
>I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
>mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
>
> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
>
> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year
> be able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I
> be looking at?
>
> now I know that this isn't the most detailed or knowledgeable post, but
> thanks for any info you guys might have.
>
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Re: Engine problems
A 4.0L would not bolt up to an AX5 transmission.. The AX5 tranny is too
weak.. Also.. The transfercase on the 2.5L has 21 spines where the 4.0L has
23 splines..So if you did an engine and tranny swap, you would have to swap
out the transfercase or change out the input shaft to a 23 spline.. I have
a 2.5L hamster mobil also.. I have looked at every angle of doing a swap in
the future.. The cheapest way would be to get the 2.5L rebuilt or find a
good used 2.5L from a junkyard.. I hope this helps...
Ben
95 YJ 2.5L
"Robert Hahn" <rhahn77@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:hYKdncYhjdjaM3PcRVn-3g@comcast.com...
>I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
>mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
>
> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
>
> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year
> be able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I
> be looking at?
>
> now I know that this isn't the most detailed or knowledgeable post, but
> thanks for any info you guys might have.
>
weak.. Also.. The transfercase on the 2.5L has 21 spines where the 4.0L has
23 splines..So if you did an engine and tranny swap, you would have to swap
out the transfercase or change out the input shaft to a 23 spline.. I have
a 2.5L hamster mobil also.. I have looked at every angle of doing a swap in
the future.. The cheapest way would be to get the 2.5L rebuilt or find a
good used 2.5L from a junkyard.. I hope this helps...
Ben
95 YJ 2.5L
"Robert Hahn" <rhahn77@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:hYKdncYhjdjaM3PcRVn-3g@comcast.com...
>I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
>mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
>
> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
>
> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year
> be able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I
> be looking at?
>
> now I know that this isn't the most detailed or knowledgeable post, but
> thanks for any info you guys might have.
>
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Re: Engine problems
Robert Hahn did pass the time by typing:
> I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
> mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
Rings, a compression test (or leakdown test) will tell you which cyl.
Actually the plugs will probably tell you.
> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
Only way to know if your engine can be rebuilt is to look. Longer you
let it run like that the more likely it will grenade.
> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year be
> able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I be
> looking at?
Loads. Starting with the AX5 is too weak and the spline count is not identical.
Also the computer would have to be replaced, etc.... In the end you would have
put more money into your 94 than an newer 4.0 equipped XJ would cost.
--
DougW
> I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
> mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
Rings, a compression test (or leakdown test) will tell you which cyl.
Actually the plugs will probably tell you.
> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
Only way to know if your engine can be rebuilt is to look. Longer you
let it run like that the more likely it will grenade.
> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year be
> able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I be
> looking at?
Loads. Starting with the AX5 is too weak and the spline count is not identical.
Also the computer would have to be replaced, etc.... In the end you would have
put more money into your 94 than an newer 4.0 equipped XJ would cost.
--
DougW
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Re: Engine problems
Robert Hahn did pass the time by typing:
> I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
> mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
Rings, a compression test (or leakdown test) will tell you which cyl.
Actually the plugs will probably tell you.
> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
Only way to know if your engine can be rebuilt is to look. Longer you
let it run like that the more likely it will grenade.
> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year be
> able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I be
> looking at?
Loads. Starting with the AX5 is too weak and the spline count is not identical.
Also the computer would have to be replaced, etc.... In the end you would have
put more money into your 94 than an newer 4.0 equipped XJ would cost.
--
DougW
> I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
> mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
Rings, a compression test (or leakdown test) will tell you which cyl.
Actually the plugs will probably tell you.
> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
Only way to know if your engine can be rebuilt is to look. Longer you
let it run like that the more likely it will grenade.
> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year be
> able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I be
> looking at?
Loads. Starting with the AX5 is too weak and the spline count is not identical.
Also the computer would have to be replaced, etc.... In the end you would have
put more money into your 94 than an newer 4.0 equipped XJ would cost.
--
DougW
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Re: Engine problems
Robert Hahn did pass the time by typing:
> I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
> mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
Rings, a compression test (or leakdown test) will tell you which cyl.
Actually the plugs will probably tell you.
> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
Only way to know if your engine can be rebuilt is to look. Longer you
let it run like that the more likely it will grenade.
> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year be
> able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I be
> looking at?
Loads. Starting with the AX5 is too weak and the spline count is not identical.
Also the computer would have to be replaced, etc.... In the end you would have
put more money into your 94 than an newer 4.0 equipped XJ would cost.
--
DougW
> I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
> mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
Rings, a compression test (or leakdown test) will tell you which cyl.
Actually the plugs will probably tell you.
> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
Only way to know if your engine can be rebuilt is to look. Longer you
let it run like that the more likely it will grenade.
> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year be
> able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I be
> looking at?
Loads. Starting with the AX5 is too weak and the spline count is not identical.
Also the computer would have to be replaced, etc.... In the end you would have
put more money into your 94 than an newer 4.0 equipped XJ would cost.
--
DougW
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Re: Engine problems
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Robert Hahn did pass the time by typing:
>> I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
>> mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
>
> Rings, a compression test (or leakdown test) will tell you which cyl.
> Actually the plugs will probably tell you.
>
the rings is what i figuared are shot, i'll open her up this weekend.
>> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
>> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
>
> Only way to know if your engine can be rebuilt is to look. Longer you
> let it run like that the more likely it will grenade.
>
>> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year
>> be
>> able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I
>> be
>> looking at?
>
Thats what i figuared, thanks for the help
> Loads. Starting with the AX5 is too weak and the spline count is not
> identical.
> Also the computer would have to be replaced, etc.... In the end you would
> have
> put more money into your 94 than an newer 4.0 equipped XJ would cost.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
>
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Re: Engine problems
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Robert Hahn did pass the time by typing:
>> I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
>> mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
>
> Rings, a compression test (or leakdown test) will tell you which cyl.
> Actually the plugs will probably tell you.
>
the rings is what i figuared are shot, i'll open her up this weekend.
>> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
>> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
>
> Only way to know if your engine can be rebuilt is to look. Longer you
> let it run like that the more likely it will grenade.
>
>> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year
>> be
>> able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I
>> be
>> looking at?
>
Thats what i figuared, thanks for the help
> Loads. Starting with the AX5 is too weak and the spline count is not
> identical.
> Also the computer would have to be replaced, etc.... In the end you would
> have
> put more money into your 94 than an newer 4.0 equipped XJ would cost.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
>
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Re: Engine problems
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Robert Hahn did pass the time by typing:
>> I have a '94 YJ with the 2.5l engine. the problem is the oil is getting
>> mixed with fuel, and I have almost no acceleration anymore.
>
> Rings, a compression test (or leakdown test) will tell you which cyl.
> Actually the plugs will probably tell you.
>
the rings is what i figuared are shot, i'll open her up this weekend.
>> now I could pull the engine and rebuild it or replace the engine.
>> unfortunately I'm going to have to go with the cheaper of the two.
>
> Only way to know if your engine can be rebuilt is to look. Longer you
> let it run like that the more likely it will grenade.
>
>> which brings me to my question, would the 4.0L engine from the same year
>> be
>> able to match up to the AX5 trans? and if so what other issues would I
>> be
>> looking at?
>
Thats what i figuared, thanks for the help
> Loads. Starting with the AX5 is too weak and the spline count is not
> identical.
> Also the computer would have to be replaced, etc.... In the end you would
> have
> put more money into your 94 than an newer 4.0 equipped XJ would cost.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
>
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