Transmission matchup??
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Transmission matchup??
Along with my previous post about a body swap for my YJ, what I'm
trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
information.
All help is greatly appreciated!!
Marty
trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
information.
All help is greatly appreciated!!
Marty
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Re: Transmission matchup??
Marty,
I THINK the 5 speed used in the XJ is a AX-15, I've got a Cherokee with
a 4.0 and a 5 speed. I really doubt the bell housings are the same
between a stick and automatic, among other things the stick bell needs
to have provision for a clutch.
Personally I'd go with the 4.0, it has more power, should get at least
as good gas mileage, and as you say it doesn't have the carb/vacuum
problems of the 4.2.
Jeff DeWitt
Marty wrote:
> Along with my previous post about a body swap for my YJ, what I'm
> trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
> AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
> If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
> bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
> manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
> use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
> or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
> 4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
> information.
>
> All help is greatly appreciated!!
> Marty
>
I THINK the 5 speed used in the XJ is a AX-15, I've got a Cherokee with
a 4.0 and a 5 speed. I really doubt the bell housings are the same
between a stick and automatic, among other things the stick bell needs
to have provision for a clutch.
Personally I'd go with the 4.0, it has more power, should get at least
as good gas mileage, and as you say it doesn't have the carb/vacuum
problems of the 4.2.
Jeff DeWitt
Marty wrote:
> Along with my previous post about a body swap for my YJ, what I'm
> trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
> AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
> If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
> bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
> manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
> use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
> or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
> 4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
> information.
>
> All help is greatly appreciated!!
> Marty
>
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Re: Transmission matchup??
Marty,
I THINK the 5 speed used in the XJ is a AX-15, I've got a Cherokee with
a 4.0 and a 5 speed. I really doubt the bell housings are the same
between a stick and automatic, among other things the stick bell needs
to have provision for a clutch.
Personally I'd go with the 4.0, it has more power, should get at least
as good gas mileage, and as you say it doesn't have the carb/vacuum
problems of the 4.2.
Jeff DeWitt
Marty wrote:
> Along with my previous post about a body swap for my YJ, what I'm
> trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
> AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
> If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
> bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
> manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
> use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
> or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
> 4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
> information.
>
> All help is greatly appreciated!!
> Marty
>
I THINK the 5 speed used in the XJ is a AX-15, I've got a Cherokee with
a 4.0 and a 5 speed. I really doubt the bell housings are the same
between a stick and automatic, among other things the stick bell needs
to have provision for a clutch.
Personally I'd go with the 4.0, it has more power, should get at least
as good gas mileage, and as you say it doesn't have the carb/vacuum
problems of the 4.2.
Jeff DeWitt
Marty wrote:
> Along with my previous post about a body swap for my YJ, what I'm
> trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
> AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
> If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
> bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
> manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
> use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
> or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
> 4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
> information.
>
> All help is greatly appreciated!!
> Marty
>
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Re: Transmission matchup??
Marty,
I THINK the 5 speed used in the XJ is a AX-15, I've got a Cherokee with
a 4.0 and a 5 speed. I really doubt the bell housings are the same
between a stick and automatic, among other things the stick bell needs
to have provision for a clutch.
Personally I'd go with the 4.0, it has more power, should get at least
as good gas mileage, and as you say it doesn't have the carb/vacuum
problems of the 4.2.
Jeff DeWitt
Marty wrote:
> Along with my previous post about a body swap for my YJ, what I'm
> trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
> AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
> If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
> bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
> manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
> use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
> or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
> 4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
> information.
>
> All help is greatly appreciated!!
> Marty
>
I THINK the 5 speed used in the XJ is a AX-15, I've got a Cherokee with
a 4.0 and a 5 speed. I really doubt the bell housings are the same
between a stick and automatic, among other things the stick bell needs
to have provision for a clutch.
Personally I'd go with the 4.0, it has more power, should get at least
as good gas mileage, and as you say it doesn't have the carb/vacuum
problems of the 4.2.
Jeff DeWitt
Marty wrote:
> Along with my previous post about a body swap for my YJ, what I'm
> trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
> AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
> If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
> bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
> manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
> use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
> or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
> 4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
> information.
>
> All help is greatly appreciated!!
> Marty
>
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Re: Transmission matchup??
The 5spd in the XJ used untill 90ish was the Peugot BA/10. This transmission
is garbage.
Carl
"Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:lN3ah.47632$39.18776@southeast.rr.com...
> Marty,
>
> I THINK the 5 speed used in the XJ is a AX-15, I've got a Cherokee with a
> 4.0 and a 5 speed. I really doubt the bell housings are the same between
> a stick and automatic, among other things the stick bell needs to have
> provision for a clutch.
>
> Personally I'd go with the 4.0, it has more power, should get at least as
> good gas mileage, and as you say it doesn't have the carb/vacuum problems
> of the 4.2.
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Marty wrote:
>> Along with my previous post about a body swap for my YJ, what I'm
>> trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
>> AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
>> If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
>> bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
>> manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
>> use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
>> or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
>> 4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
>> information.
>>
>> All help is greatly appreciated!!
>> Marty
>>
is garbage.
Carl
"Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:lN3ah.47632$39.18776@southeast.rr.com...
> Marty,
>
> I THINK the 5 speed used in the XJ is a AX-15, I've got a Cherokee with a
> 4.0 and a 5 speed. I really doubt the bell housings are the same between
> a stick and automatic, among other things the stick bell needs to have
> provision for a clutch.
>
> Personally I'd go with the 4.0, it has more power, should get at least as
> good gas mileage, and as you say it doesn't have the carb/vacuum problems
> of the 4.2.
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Marty wrote:
>> Along with my previous post about a body swap for my YJ, what I'm
>> trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
>> AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
>> If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
>> bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
>> manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
>> use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
>> or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
>> 4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
>> information.
>>
>> All help is greatly appreciated!!
>> Marty
>>
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Re: Transmission matchup??
The 5spd in the XJ used untill 90ish was the Peugot BA/10. This transmission
is garbage.
Carl
"Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:lN3ah.47632$39.18776@southeast.rr.com...
> Marty,
>
> I THINK the 5 speed used in the XJ is a AX-15, I've got a Cherokee with a
> 4.0 and a 5 speed. I really doubt the bell housings are the same between
> a stick and automatic, among other things the stick bell needs to have
> provision for a clutch.
>
> Personally I'd go with the 4.0, it has more power, should get at least as
> good gas mileage, and as you say it doesn't have the carb/vacuum problems
> of the 4.2.
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Marty wrote:
>> Along with my previous post about a body swap for my YJ, what I'm
>> trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
>> AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
>> If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
>> bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
>> manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
>> use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
>> or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
>> 4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
>> information.
>>
>> All help is greatly appreciated!!
>> Marty
>>
is garbage.
Carl
"Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:lN3ah.47632$39.18776@southeast.rr.com...
> Marty,
>
> I THINK the 5 speed used in the XJ is a AX-15, I've got a Cherokee with a
> 4.0 and a 5 speed. I really doubt the bell housings are the same between
> a stick and automatic, among other things the stick bell needs to have
> provision for a clutch.
>
> Personally I'd go with the 4.0, it has more power, should get at least as
> good gas mileage, and as you say it doesn't have the carb/vacuum problems
> of the 4.2.
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Marty wrote:
>> Along with my previous post about a body swap for my YJ, what I'm
>> trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
>> AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
>> If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
>> bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
>> manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
>> use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
>> or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
>> 4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
>> information.
>>
>> All help is greatly appreciated!!
>> Marty
>>
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Re: Transmission matchup??
The 5spd in the XJ used untill 90ish was the Peugot BA/10. This transmission
is garbage.
Carl
"Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:lN3ah.47632$39.18776@southeast.rr.com...
> Marty,
>
> I THINK the 5 speed used in the XJ is a AX-15, I've got a Cherokee with a
> 4.0 and a 5 speed. I really doubt the bell housings are the same between
> a stick and automatic, among other things the stick bell needs to have
> provision for a clutch.
>
> Personally I'd go with the 4.0, it has more power, should get at least as
> good gas mileage, and as you say it doesn't have the carb/vacuum problems
> of the 4.2.
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Marty wrote:
>> Along with my previous post about a body swap for my YJ, what I'm
>> trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
>> AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
>> If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
>> bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
>> manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
>> use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
>> or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
>> 4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
>> information.
>>
>> All help is greatly appreciated!!
>> Marty
>>
is garbage.
Carl
"Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:lN3ah.47632$39.18776@southeast.rr.com...
> Marty,
>
> I THINK the 5 speed used in the XJ is a AX-15, I've got a Cherokee with a
> 4.0 and a 5 speed. I really doubt the bell housings are the same between
> a stick and automatic, among other things the stick bell needs to have
> provision for a clutch.
>
> Personally I'd go with the 4.0, it has more power, should get at least as
> good gas mileage, and as you say it doesn't have the carb/vacuum problems
> of the 4.2.
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Marty wrote:
>> Along with my previous post about a body swap for my YJ, what I'm
>> trying to do is upgrade my 4cyl to a 4.0 or 4.2 6cyl. I have a 5 speed
>> AX-15 tranny I just installed new a few months ago that I want to keep.
>> If I buy a used jeep (YJ or Cherokee) with a 6 cyl automatic, will my
>> bell housing fit the 6 cyl? What tranny comes on a Cherokee with a
>> manual 5 spd? Or is it even available with a 5 spd? Does the 6 cyl
>> use the same AX-15 tranny? Which engine would you recommend, the 4.0
>> or 4.2? I've heard of vacuum issues and idling problems related to the
>> 4.2. I've done some "googling" but haven't really found much
>> information.
>>
>> All help is greatly appreciated!!
>> Marty
>>
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