beachbuggy
New member
Hi y'all,
I'm new to this website and impressed with all of the knowledgeable Jeeper's here. I hope I can tap into some of this experience for upgrade suggestions on my Jeep. I have an '82 CJ-8 that I've had for a little over a year.
I'm about to undertake 2 main projects.
First, I'm going to pull the 258 this week for a rebuild. I want to get the most out of this engine that I can, without spending a ton of money.
Here's my plan:
- Keep the Weber 32/36 I have on it. I've already trashed the Carter BBD.
- port and polish the stock intake
- add an exhaust header and all new exhaust
- do the TDI or HEI ignition upgrade
- install a slightly more aggressive cam (?)
- oversize bore the cylinders (?)
I would like to hear your suggestions. It's warm weather daily driver that hits the beach and a few mud holes occasionally but doesn't see any hard 4x4'ing. No rocks to crawl here at the beach. (The jetty at the inlet is tempting though.)
The second thing is that the rear AMC 20 open face is whining pretty loud when running at speed on the highway and I can't take it anymore.
I want to upgrade to at least a limited slip rear end. And since I'm going to move up from 31" to 33" tires I would like to get away from 3.31 rear dif gears to something more in the 4.10 range.
I don't want to pay a shop $900 to rebuild it and from all of the reading I've done I don't think I've got the tools or ability to do it myself without screwing something up on the alignment.
So, what do you think is the best bet? :???:
1. Upgrade the existing axle, and if so with what?
or
2. Find an axle out of a junk yard. If so, what's the best one to look for? An axle swap is definitely something I can do myself since I'm going to do a suspension lift about the same time anyway.
Thanks for any feedback,
I'm new to this website and impressed with all of the knowledgeable Jeeper's here. I hope I can tap into some of this experience for upgrade suggestions on my Jeep. I have an '82 CJ-8 that I've had for a little over a year.
I'm about to undertake 2 main projects.
First, I'm going to pull the 258 this week for a rebuild. I want to get the most out of this engine that I can, without spending a ton of money.
Here's my plan:
- Keep the Weber 32/36 I have on it. I've already trashed the Carter BBD.
- port and polish the stock intake
- add an exhaust header and all new exhaust
- do the TDI or HEI ignition upgrade
- install a slightly more aggressive cam (?)
- oversize bore the cylinders (?)
I would like to hear your suggestions. It's warm weather daily driver that hits the beach and a few mud holes occasionally but doesn't see any hard 4x4'ing. No rocks to crawl here at the beach. (The jetty at the inlet is tempting though.)
The second thing is that the rear AMC 20 open face is whining pretty loud when running at speed on the highway and I can't take it anymore.
I want to upgrade to at least a limited slip rear end. And since I'm going to move up from 31" to 33" tires I would like to get away from 3.31 rear dif gears to something more in the 4.10 range.
I don't want to pay a shop $900 to rebuild it and from all of the reading I've done I don't think I've got the tools or ability to do it myself without screwing something up on the alignment.
So, what do you think is the best bet? :???:
1. Upgrade the existing axle, and if so with what?
or
2. Find an axle out of a junk yard. If so, what's the best one to look for? An axle swap is definitely something I can do myself since I'm going to do a suspension lift about the same time anyway.
Thanks for any feedback,