And on the seventh day GOD created JEEP
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Re: And on the seventh day GOD created JEEP
The only place to get a "new" engine is the Jeep dealer. I don't even know
whether Jeep supplies the complete engine as a replacement part. Cracks can
be repaired but not all of them. The best method in my opinion is brazing,
but you have to use the correct technique. I would be looking for a
rebuildable or usable engine from a recycler. If you buy a rebuilt from a
company that does them all the time, then you stand the chance of getting
0.040" cylinder walls and a 0.040" under crank, in other words an engine
that will probably run for the length of the warranty, but cannot be rebuilt
again and would be worthless as a core.
Earle
"SILKY" <agwells4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I wish thats all it was but it's not the original owner did not take
> care of the motor or anything else and if that's not bad enough the
> block has one good size crack in it.At one point the oil pan was
> crushed.This has been thought out I've been all over town getting
> quote's and I think my money would be better spent on A new motor with
> A warranty.
>
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whether Jeep supplies the complete engine as a replacement part. Cracks can
be repaired but not all of them. The best method in my opinion is brazing,
but you have to use the correct technique. I would be looking for a
rebuildable or usable engine from a recycler. If you buy a rebuilt from a
company that does them all the time, then you stand the chance of getting
0.040" cylinder walls and a 0.040" under crank, in other words an engine
that will probably run for the length of the warranty, but cannot be rebuilt
again and would be worthless as a core.
Earle
"SILKY" <agwells4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1140336530.038953.230040@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I wish thats all it was but it's not the original owner did not take
> care of the motor or anything else and if that's not bad enough the
> block has one good size crack in it.At one point the oil pan was
> crushed.This has been thought out I've been all over town getting
> quote's and I think my money would be better spent on A new motor with
> A warranty.
>
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#12
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Re: And on the seventh day GOD created JEEP
The only place to get a "new" engine is the Jeep dealer. I don't even know
whether Jeep supplies the complete engine as a replacement part. Cracks can
be repaired but not all of them. The best method in my opinion is brazing,
but you have to use the correct technique. I would be looking for a
rebuildable or usable engine from a recycler. If you buy a rebuilt from a
company that does them all the time, then you stand the chance of getting
0.040" cylinder walls and a 0.040" under crank, in other words an engine
that will probably run for the length of the warranty, but cannot be rebuilt
again and would be worthless as a core.
Earle
"SILKY" <agwells4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1140336530.038953.230040@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I wish thats all it was but it's not the original owner did not take
> care of the motor or anything else and if that's not bad enough the
> block has one good size crack in it.At one point the oil pan was
> crushed.This has been thought out I've been all over town getting
> quote's and I think my money would be better spent on A new motor with
> A warranty.
>
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whether Jeep supplies the complete engine as a replacement part. Cracks can
be repaired but not all of them. The best method in my opinion is brazing,
but you have to use the correct technique. I would be looking for a
rebuildable or usable engine from a recycler. If you buy a rebuilt from a
company that does them all the time, then you stand the chance of getting
0.040" cylinder walls and a 0.040" under crank, in other words an engine
that will probably run for the length of the warranty, but cannot be rebuilt
again and would be worthless as a core.
Earle
"SILKY" <agwells4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1140336530.038953.230040@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I wish thats all it was but it's not the original owner did not take
> care of the motor or anything else and if that's not bad enough the
> block has one good size crack in it.At one point the oil pan was
> crushed.This has been thought out I've been all over town getting
> quote's and I think my money would be better spent on A new motor with
> A warranty.
>
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#13
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Re: And on the seventh day GOD created JEEP
The only place to get a "new" engine is the Jeep dealer. I don't even know
whether Jeep supplies the complete engine as a replacement part. Cracks can
be repaired but not all of them. The best method in my opinion is brazing,
but you have to use the correct technique. I would be looking for a
rebuildable or usable engine from a recycler. If you buy a rebuilt from a
company that does them all the time, then you stand the chance of getting
0.040" cylinder walls and a 0.040" under crank, in other words an engine
that will probably run for the length of the warranty, but cannot be rebuilt
again and would be worthless as a core.
Earle
"SILKY" <agwells4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1140336530.038953.230040@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I wish thats all it was but it's not the original owner did not take
> care of the motor or anything else and if that's not bad enough the
> block has one good size crack in it.At one point the oil pan was
> crushed.This has been thought out I've been all over town getting
> quote's and I think my money would be better spent on A new motor with
> A warranty.
>
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whether Jeep supplies the complete engine as a replacement part. Cracks can
be repaired but not all of them. The best method in my opinion is brazing,
but you have to use the correct technique. I would be looking for a
rebuildable or usable engine from a recycler. If you buy a rebuilt from a
company that does them all the time, then you stand the chance of getting
0.040" cylinder walls and a 0.040" under crank, in other words an engine
that will probably run for the length of the warranty, but cannot be rebuilt
again and would be worthless as a core.
Earle
"SILKY" <agwells4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1140336530.038953.230040@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I wish thats all it was but it's not the original owner did not take
> care of the motor or anything else and if that's not bad enough the
> block has one good size crack in it.At one point the oil pan was
> crushed.This has been thought out I've been all over town getting
> quote's and I think my money would be better spent on A new motor with
> A warranty.
>
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Re: And on the seventh day GOD created JEEP
Earle I would love to find that Craftsman that you speek of I would
send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
head turner all I want is the very best for her.
SILKY...
send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
head turner all I want is the very best for her.
SILKY...
#15
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Re: And on the seventh day GOD created JEEP
Earle I would love to find that Craftsman that you speek of I would
send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
head turner all I want is the very best for her.
SILKY...
send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
head turner all I want is the very best for her.
SILKY...
#16
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Re: And on the seventh day GOD created JEEP
Earle I would love to find that Craftsman that you speek of I would
send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
head turner all I want is the very best for her.
SILKY...
send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
head turner all I want is the very best for her.
SILKY...
#17
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Re: And on the seventh day GOD created JEEP
Earle I would love to find that Craftsman that you speek of I would
send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
head turner all I want is the very best for her.
SILKY...
send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
head turner all I want is the very best for her.
SILKY...
#18
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Re: And on the seventh day GOD created JEEP
Find a JASPER motor dealer in your area you can get a complete motor
(remanufactured) minus the intake system, use your existing motor as a core
charge. I have put in several JASPER motors with 12 month 12K mileage
warranty with no issues. One I did for a friend some years back and it is
still running good. Make sure the motor vin code is correct for the OBC
other wise you will have to spend an extre $350.00 for a new OBC.
Coasty
"SILKY" <agwells4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Earle I would love to find that Craftsman that you speek of I would
> send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
> quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
> money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
> drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
> Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
> head turner all I want is the very best for her.
>
> SILKY...
>
(remanufactured) minus the intake system, use your existing motor as a core
charge. I have put in several JASPER motors with 12 month 12K mileage
warranty with no issues. One I did for a friend some years back and it is
still running good. Make sure the motor vin code is correct for the OBC
other wise you will have to spend an extre $350.00 for a new OBC.
Coasty
"SILKY" <agwells4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1140339606.892910.206390@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Earle I would love to find that Craftsman that you speek of I would
> send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
> quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
> money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
> drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
> Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
> head turner all I want is the very best for her.
>
> SILKY...
>
#19
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Re: And on the seventh day GOD created JEEP
Find a JASPER motor dealer in your area you can get a complete motor
(remanufactured) minus the intake system, use your existing motor as a core
charge. I have put in several JASPER motors with 12 month 12K mileage
warranty with no issues. One I did for a friend some years back and it is
still running good. Make sure the motor vin code is correct for the OBC
other wise you will have to spend an extre $350.00 for a new OBC.
Coasty
"SILKY" <agwells4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1140339606.892910.206390@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Earle I would love to find that Craftsman that you speek of I would
> send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
> quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
> money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
> drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
> Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
> head turner all I want is the very best for her.
>
> SILKY...
>
(remanufactured) minus the intake system, use your existing motor as a core
charge. I have put in several JASPER motors with 12 month 12K mileage
warranty with no issues. One I did for a friend some years back and it is
still running good. Make sure the motor vin code is correct for the OBC
other wise you will have to spend an extre $350.00 for a new OBC.
Coasty
"SILKY" <agwells4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1140339606.892910.206390@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Earle I would love to find that Craftsman that you speek of I would
> send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
> quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
> money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
> drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
> Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
> head turner all I want is the very best for her.
>
> SILKY...
>
#20
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Re: And on the seventh day GOD created JEEP
Find a JASPER motor dealer in your area you can get a complete motor
(remanufactured) minus the intake system, use your existing motor as a core
charge. I have put in several JASPER motors with 12 month 12K mileage
warranty with no issues. One I did for a friend some years back and it is
still running good. Make sure the motor vin code is correct for the OBC
other wise you will have to spend an extre $350.00 for a new OBC.
Coasty
"SILKY" <agwells4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1140339606.892910.206390@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Earle I would love to find that Craftsman that you speek of I would
> send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
> quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
> money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
> drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
> Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
> head turner all I want is the very best for her.
>
> SILKY...
>
(remanufactured) minus the intake system, use your existing motor as a core
charge. I have put in several JASPER motors with 12 month 12K mileage
warranty with no issues. One I did for a friend some years back and it is
still running good. Make sure the motor vin code is correct for the OBC
other wise you will have to spend an extre $350.00 for a new OBC.
Coasty
"SILKY" <agwells4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1140339606.892910.206390@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Earle I would love to find that Craftsman that you speek of I would
> send it to him in A heartbeat.After talking to the peopl that I got
> quote's from,10 in all I walked away all they wanted was my
> money.That's why I turned to replace the engine well and all of the
> drivetrain is new now execetp the engine.I put alot of money into my
> Jeep this is the last thing I need to do and the most important.She's A
> head turner all I want is the very best for her.
>
> SILKY...
>