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Well, I'm setting out my plan on paper then I will aquire the parts and begin building. Engine, Tranny, Axles, Tires.

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I need a good choice for a turbo diesel engine swap. I was thinking the inline 6s from the old dodges. I'm going to make my build a little bigger than most, with higher torque and bigger tires. Budget is normal to low, I'm only barely insane. I'll be basing the tranny on the engine and so on. I have hardly any experience so please leave me a lot of reading material, thanks.

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What do yall think about DIESEL ENGINE DONORS??? :hmm: :hmm: :hmm: :hmm: :hmm:

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Theres only one thing to say about diesel engine swaps into an MJ.... EXPENSIVE!!!! The cummins 6 cyl is way to big to fit into an MJ without EXTENSIVE cab and unibody modification. And the axles needed for what you want will need extensive modification to work under an MJ. If you have little to no experience and few tools, and by tools I mean welder, sheet metal brake, plasma cutter, air compressor and wide selection of air tools, then this is not a project for you. I know it would be soo cool to do, but if you are on a strict small budget I can tell you that this is not going to happen. There are people ou there that have done a cummins 4 cyl swap, but again, it is extremely hard to do and requires tons of fab work. And it is really hard to find a 4cyl cummins donor... and if you do find one running, expect to pay more that 5 grand just for the motor... USED! Unless you have a ton of resources like a family owned truck junkyard with an attached metal shop, I don't see this happening. I hate to burst your bubble, but you need to be realistic about this, maybe build up an early first gen dodge cummins single rear wheel 3/4 or 1 ton. Then you can keep the MJ nice for around town or easier wheelin. Whatever you decide to do, we wish you luck and will be here to help you any way we can. Good luck!

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And let us know what the build date is on your truck... I see its a 92... some of us chrysler mechanics could tell you the exact day and hour it was made, and what options it originally came with and where it was originally sold. Post the last 9 digits of your VIN and I can get the info for you! Or you can PM them to me and Ill look it up!

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Theres only one thing to say about diesel engine swaps into an MJ.... EXPENSIVE!!!! I hate to burst your bubble, but you need to be realistic about this, maybe build up an early first gen dodge cummins single rear wheel 3/4 or 1 ton. Then you can keep the MJ nice for around town or easier wheelin. Whatever you decide to do, we wish you luck and will be here to help you any way we can. Good luck!

Yeah I am seeing it clearly now. A lot of headache and money and stress that is not worth it. Yeah it would be cool, but I am seeing how hard it would be. I'll have 13 months to get the truck where I want it and the Diesel engine is seeming impossible, well at least for me and for the time I'll have. I leaning more to building one frame up, in a couple of years. I would still like to see the Diesel engine builds, they would be cool to check out. Guess for this build I'll go the practicle route, seeing it's my first build and this is a brand new hobbie for me. I dream big and I will build one in a heart beat, if I only had the resources.

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I'll post up my VIN and MR Date tomorrow, I'm hitting the hay tonight. GNight

Thanks again all

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... and if you do find one running, expect to pay more that 5 grand just for the motor... USED! quote]

 

Almost worth it to be able to do this though jamminz.gif :rotfl2: (ok, I'm sure everyone on here has seen this one a hundred times, but it always makes me smile, so watch it 101 times :banana:

 

 

And of course this clip:

 

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-James

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He's a member on here, and wheels it at JeepSkool occasionally. Met him once there.

 

Even a 4BT is not an easy fit. He had to cut a hole in his hood to clear a second turbo when he went to a twin turbo set up.

 

Transplanting a CRD out of a Liberty might be a though also, but with 13 months to get it done, I think you'd better forget about doing a diesel unless you have lots of spare time, and enough money to keep the build going without a break.

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... and if you do find one running, expect to pay more that 5 grand just for the motor... USED! quote]

 

Almost worth it to be able to do this though jamminz.gif :rotfl2: (ok, I'm sure everyone on here has seen this one a hundred times, but it always makes me smile, so watch it 101 times :banana:

 

 

And of course this clip:

 

jamminz.gif

:cheers:

-James

 

I must be old. The first video looks like a waste of good/expensive rubber. The second looks like a course a stock Comanche could handle. The truck, now that IS cool!

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And let us know what the build date is on your truck... I see its a 92... some of us chrysler mechanics could tell you the exact day and hour it was made, and what options it originally came with and where it was originally sold. Post the last 9 digits of your VIN and I can get the info for you! Or you can PM them to me and Ill look it up!

Here's the last 9 of my VIN, (NL142235), and my MR date is Sept 91. :chillin: :chillin:

I know some specifics because I read on the forum that you could email chrysler and find out some specifics, and I did that. I got a pretty good make up of what the truck came stock with, it was wrong with one thing though. :clapping: :clapping:

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... and if you do find one running, expect to pay more that 5 grand just for the motor... USED! quote]

 

Almost worth it to be able to do this though jamminz.gif :rotfl2: (ok, I'm sure everyone on here has seen this one a hundred times, but it always makes me smile, so watch it 101 times :banana:

 

 

And of course this clip:

 

jamminz.gif

:cheers:

-James

 

I must be old. The first video looks like a waste of good/expensive rubber. The second looks like a course a stock Comanche could handle. The truck, now that IS cool!

 

A stock Comanche can handle that part, as I have done it when mine was still stock. Stock Cherokee also. I don't think he pushes it too hard, and I don't blame him. If my truck looked like that I'd be afraid of scratches, pin stripes and dings as well.

 

I do push my truck, and it shows. I had to replace the driver's door 'cause it got too badly damaged, but before that I drove around with a big dent and scratch in it. Replaced both side mirrors twice now. I have dents in every part of the body including the roof and the frame, and the rear bumper looks like a pretzel. Some of those dents actually have names...

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Originally sold in Oklahoma City, OK

In service date was January 28, 1992 with 18 miles on the odometer

Build Date: September 26, 1991, hour 09

Last known owner whos name I won't give you lived on Tinker AFB

 

Options as copied below:

 

APAS Monotone Paint

BGAS Power Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes

CUMS Mini Floor Console

DMMS 3.07 Axle Ratio

DRJS 175MM Rear Axle

GACS Tinted Glass Windows

GBBS Tinted Windshield Glass

GCBS Front Door Tinted Glass

GEHS Fixed Door Vent Glass

JAZS Analog Instrument Cluster

JCAS 85 MPH Primary Speedometer

KWRS DESCRIPTION NOT AVAILABLE

K3ZS DESCRIPTION NOT AVAILABLE

LAPS Shift Indicator Warning Lamp

LBCS Glove Box Lamp

LMAS Halogen Headlamps

MB1S Black Front Bumper

MFFS Black Grille

MMCS Upper Door Frame Moldings

MMGS Belt Moldings

NAAS Federal Emissions

NBKS EVAP Control System

NF2S 18.5 Gallon Fuel Tank

QE4S DESCRIPTION NOT AVAILABLE

SFAS Standard Duty Shock Absorbers

SGAS Rear Shock Absorbers

TBCS Compact Spare Tire

TBMS Tire Carrier Winch

XBSS Pickup Box

YAAS Build To U.S. Mkt. Specifications

Z1AS GVW/Payload Rating

1AAS U.S. Dealer Retail

152S Zone 52-Kansas City

Optional Equipment

*C1 DESCRIPTION NOT AVAILABLE -

SA DESCRIPTION NOT AVAILABLE

ALAP SE Decor Group

BARP 90 Amp Alternator

BCDP 500 Amp Maintenance Free Battery

CBAP Straight Back Bench Seat

CKAP Carpets - Floor and Cargo Area

DBBC All Manual Transmissions

DDQ 5-Speed Manual Transmission

ERH 4.0L I6 Power Tech Engine

GFD Rear Sliding Window

GRZP Left Remote Mirror

GSZP Right Remote Control Mirror

GTZP Manual Remote Mirrors

HAA Air Conditioning

JHAP Var Intermittent Windshield Wipers

JJAP Cigar Lighter

KERP DESCRIPTION NOT AVAILABLE

MBJP Black Front Bumper

MDA Front License Plate Bracket

MHAP Black Windshield Moldings

MMKP Body Color Drip Trough Molding

PE4 DESCRIPTION NOT AVAILABLE

RAAC All Radio Equipped Vehicles

RAFP AM/FM Cassette Radio

RCDP 4 Speakers

SBAP Power Rack and Pinion Steering

SCGP Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel

SUA Tilt Steering Column

TMWP P215/75R15 OWL All Terrain Tires

TZAP Goodyear Brand Tires

WJNP 15 Aluminum Wheels

WLZC All Aluminum Wheels

YGEA 5 Additional Gallons of Gas

Z01P Rear Spring Group I

Z58P Left Front Spring Group Viii

Z78P Right Front Spring Group VIII

2TCA Customer Preferred Package

2TC 25C Customer Preferred Package 25C

3VNA Customer Preferred Discount

4EA Sold Vehicle

4M1P Retail to Bid Diversion Tracking

4UAA SCA Tissue North America LLC

 

Some of the codes have been recycled and thus show something that they no longer stand for, like rack and pinion steering.

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I must be old. The first video looks like a waste of good/expensive rubber. The second looks like a course a stock Comanche could handle. The truck, now that IS cool!

 

Ugh, your killing me with the criticism!!! :shake: OK, so yes...a waste of good/expensive rubber did cross my mind too, HOWEVER, think outside the box a bit...are you telling me you get no fun out of stabbing a throttle to the floor, and have a 4x4 COMANCHE (of all things) throw you back in your seat, holding on for dear life as it reaches 0-60 in seconds, all while getting 25+ miles to the gallon, at WORST!!!? :brows: C'mon, usually not needed I'll admit, but it sure is nice to have that on reserve for when you do jamminz.gif

And my subaru could damn near do that course, but the diesel sound out of an MJ is what makes it so awesome...So if this guy is a member on here, WHY ISN'T HE CHIMING IN!!! Does anyone have a link to his build, on here or elsewhere?...I want to see a picture of every square inch and know EVERYTHING about that truck as I WILL someday build my own 4bt MJ. I just gotta find the money for it :hmm:

 

:cheers:

-James

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Ugh, your killing me with the criticism!!! :shake: OK, so yes...a waste of good/expensive rubber did cross my mind too, HOWEVER, think outside the box a bit...are you telling me you get no fun out of stabbing a throttle to the floor, and have a 4x4 COMANCHE (of all things) throw you back in your seat, holding on for dear life as it reaches 0-60 in seconds, all while getting 25+ miles to the gallon, at WORST!!!? :brows: C'mon, usually not needed I'll admit, but it sure is nice to have that on reserve for when you do jamminz.gif

And my subaru could damn near do that course, but the diesel sound out of an MJ is what makes it so awesome...So if this guy is a member on here, WHY ISN'T HE CHIMING IN!!! Does anyone have a link to his build, on here or elsewhere?...I want to see a picture of every square inch and know EVERYTHING about that truck as I WILL someday build my own 4bt MJ. I just gotta find the money for it :hmm:

 

:cheers:

-James

 

Must be a difference in age. When I watch the first one I just think what a fool for ruining his tires.

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Originally sold in Oklahoma City, OK

In service date was January 28, 1992 with 18 miles on the odometer

Build Date: September 26, 1991, hour 09

Last known owner whos name I won't give you lived on Tinker AFB

Thank you very much this is a big help. I'm pretty sure that I know the old owners of the truck I have a copy of the original title, and I'm the one that lives on Tinker AFB. Thank you again for the information, I'll be printing this out and putting in my papers. Heck yes :typing: :typing:

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Originally sold in Oklahoma City, OK

In service date was January 28, 1992 with 18 miles on the odometer

Build Date: September 26, 1991, hour 09

Last known owner whos name I won't give you lived on Tinker AFB

Thank you very much this is a big help. I'm pretty sure that I know the old owners of the truck I have a copy of the original title, and I'm the one that lives on Tinker AFB. Thank you again for the information, I'll be printing this out and putting in my papers. Heck yes :typing: :typing:

Hey can you do this cool information look up for my MK also??? here's my VIN is you can, 8D703775. It was made in eary 08.

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Originally sold in Oklahoma City, OK

In service date was January 28, 1992 with 18 miles on the odometer

Build Date: September 26, 1991, hour 09

Last known owner whos name I won't give you lived on Tinker AFB

Thank you very much this is a big help. I'm pretty sure that I know the old owners of the truck I have a copy of the original title, and I'm the one that lives on Tinker AFB. Thank you again for the information, I'll be printing this out and putting in my papers. Heck yes :typing: :typing:

Hey can you do this cool information look up for my MK also??? here's my VIN is you can, 8D703775. It was made in eary 08.

:banana:

 

 

In-Service Date: March 27, 2008

In-Service Odometer: 5 Miles

Build Date: March 10, 2008, Hour: 16

Selling Dealer: 44339 - PATTERSON DODGE CHRYSLER JEEP Sales Type: 1 - DIRECT RETAIL

City: WICHITA FALLS State/Province

 

APAS Monotone Paint

BANS 120 Amp Alternator

BCPS 525 Amp Maintenance Free Battery

BGES Brake Assist

BNBS Electronic Stability Program

BNSS Electronic Roll Mitigation

BRFS Anti-Lock 4-Wheel-Disc Brakes

CAXS Rear 60/40 Split Recline Seat

CDHS Driver Height Adjuster Seat

CDLS Manual Driver Lumbar Adjust

CDWS Frt Pass Forward Fold Flat Seat

CG1S Advanced Multistage Front Air Bags**

CJ4S Supp. Side Curtain Frt/Rr Air Bags

CKCS Floor Carpet

CLXS Luxury Front Rear Floor Mats

CL4S Ultrafloor Vinyl Load Floor Covering

CMAS Heated Front Seats

CSRS Passenger Assist Handles

CUFS Full Length Floor Console

CVKS Sliding Armrest

CVNS Folding Flat Load Floor Storage

GAMS Solar Control Glass

GEGS Deep Tint Sunscreen Glass

GFAS Rear Window Defroster

GMLS Liftgate Door w/Fixed Glass

GNKS Rear View Auto Dim Mirror

GNUS Sliding SunVisors w/Mirrors

GTNS Power Mirrors, Fold-Away

GXRS Keyless Entry

GXXS Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System

HAAS Air Conditioning

JAYS Instrument Cluster w/Tach

JBDS Instrument Panel Satin Silver Bezel

JCBS 120 MPH Primary Speedometer

JHAS Var Intermittent Windshield Wipers

JHBS Rear Window Wiper/Washer

JJFS Single Low Note Horn

JKPS 12V Auxiliary Power Outlet

JKVS 115V Auxiliary Power Outlet

JKYS Power Accessory Delay

JPDS Power Windows, Driver One-Touch

JPHS Speed Sensitive Power Locks

LAHS Outside Temp Display in Odometer

LAZS Vehicle Information Center

LCDS Map/Dome Reading Lamps

LCKS Front Dome Lamp

LCRS Interior Removable/Rechargeable Lamp

LMAS Halogen Headlamps

LNJS Fog Lamps

MCXS Body Color Fascias w/Bright Insert

MHES Lower Bright Bodyside Molding

MNAS Black Door Handles

MPLS Black-Out Tape

MPNS Body Color Liftgate Applique

MSUS Limited Edition Badge

MVDS 4X4 Badge

MWES Side Roof Rails

MWSS Jeep Badge

NF6S 13.5 Gallon Fuel Tank

NHMS Speed Control

QGJS Jeep Green Met. Clear Coat

RCDS 4 Speakers

RDDS Fixed Long Mast Antenna

REFS AM/FM Compact Disc Radio

RSAS Sirius Satellite Radio

SBPS Performance Steering

SCCS Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel

SDCS Touring Suspension

SHCS Rear Stabilizer Bar

SUAS Tilt Steering Column

TBCS Compact Spare Tire

TT1S P215/55R18 BSW AS Perf Tires

WPWS 18X7.0 Aluminum Wheels

XGDS Universal Garage Door Opener

XGMS Tire Pressure Monitoring Display

XGRS Rear Seat Heat Ducts

XJGS Non Locking Fuel Filler Cap

XSCS Bright Interior Accents

X81S Instrument Panel Parts Module

X84S Front Suspension Parts Module

X85S Rear Suspension Parts Module

X87S Power Train Parts Module

X88S Tire Wheel Parts Module

X89S Front Suspension Damper Parts Module

X91S Rear Suspension Damper Parts Module

YAAS Build To U.S. Mkt. Specifications

Z1AS GVW Rating - 4435#

1AAS U.S. Dealer Retail

163S Zone 63-Dallas

5IRS MK-Vehicle Family

5I4S Four Wheel Drive (4WD)/(4X4)

5I8S Left Hand Drive (LHD)

5RES 2008 Vehicle Specifications

5ZCS Price Class P

5ZRS Four Door (Compass)

594S Vehicle Order Tracking

6USS U.S. Specifications Label

644S Texas Ship to State Code

944S Texas Sold to State Code

Optional Equipment

Code Description Code Description Code Description

*AL Leather Trimmed Bucket Seats -

KA Pastel Pebble Beige

DD7 5-Speed Manual T355 Transmission

ED3 2.4L I4 DOHC 16V Dual VVT Engine

LACP Illuminated Entry

MDAP Frt License Plate Attachment Screws

NAA Federal Emissions

PGJ Jeep Green Met. Clear Coat

RDZP Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Ctrls

TZFP Firestone Brand Tires

X9AP For More Info, Call 888-539-7474 X97P 1-Year Service Provided by SIRIUS

YG6A 6.2 Additional Gallons of Gas

ZFEP Spring - Left Front

ZFTP Spring - Left Rear

ZUEP Spring - Right Front

ZUTP Spring - Right Rear

2DFA Customer Preferred Package 2DF

25F Customer Preferred Package

25F 4EA Sold Vehicle

4H4 Special Scheduling Condition VII

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Originally sold in Oklahoma City, OK

In service date was January 28, 1992 with 18 miles on the odometer

Build Date: September 26, 1991, hour 09

Last known owner whos name I won't give you lived on Tinker AFB

Thank you very much this is a big help. I'm pretty sure that I know the old owners of the truck I have a copy of the original title, and I'm the one that lives on Tinker AFB. Thank you again for the information, I'll be printing this out and putting in my papers. Heck yes :typing: :typing:

Hey can you do this cool information look up for my MK also??? here's my VIN is you can, 8D703775. It was made in eary 08.

:banana:

 

 

In-Service Date: March 27, 2008

In-Service Odometer: 5 Miles

Build Date: March 10, 2008, Hour: 16

Selling Dealer: 44339 - PATTERSON DODGE CHRYSLER JEEP Sales Type: 1 - DIRECT RETAIL

City: WICHITA FALLS State/Province

Thank you very much. I'm from 2 hours west of you in NC. lol

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How much power do you want? How complicated or expensive do you want to swap to be?  The 4bt cummins, while viable, is a very large and heavy engine(800lbs) that requires at least 5-6" of lift to be a truly viable option as it's an incredibly tall motor.  stock they make OK power and torque, and being entirely mechanical means they are easy to install.  The real issue comes down to the driveline (after all the previous is taken care of) as the stock AX-15 will be ok behind a stock 4bt and even a mild one, but at the 200hp level they start putting out well over 500lb-ft.

The Mercedes Diesels are nice. not too heavy and run nice.  They have the downsides of being not that fuel efficient, especially for a diesel, and can get rather expensive rather quickly.  Depending on where you live they may not be the easiest to find either.

My personal favorite, and eventual planned swap is something much smaller than either, a 1999-2003 VW 1.9TDI/  Before you laugh consider it weighs 180lbs less than the jeep 4.0L.  And it is not a space hog like the other two.  While it is electronic (complicated) there are some resources out there that really explain the wiring for swaps.  It's stock power output is not overwhelming (90hp and 155lb-ft) they are easy to hop up and can push about 150hp on a stock turbo, and near 200hp with a small upgrade while making at or over 300lb-ft. without reliability being a concern.  Will it be fast? No, but with upgrades it will at least be as peppy as a stock 4.0 and even a mild stroker.  The real advantage is lightniss and fuel econ.  Most swapped pickups (Toyotas) average 30-38mpg.  There is a company that sells a complete adapter setup with flywheel and other parts for a decent price too.  The best part, IMHO, is that it would work perfectly with the gearing already used with the 4.0L because they operate across a 5000rpm rev range.

In any case, if you are after huge torque to impress your buddies, obviously the little 1.9 TDi isn't for you, but considering Jeep put a 2.1L 4cyl diesel in these trucks once, it's not too far off the mark.

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If you want more information on the VW TDI swap into a Jeep, check out the TDIClub TDI conversions section:

 

http://forums.tdiclub.com/forumdisplay.php?f=63

 

Lots of jeep conversions there as well as a ton of Toyota truck TDI conversions, and lots of others.

 

My 96 Passat TDI puts out 162 hp and 285 lb/ft with just larger injectors, a bit bigger - but stock turbo and a chip tune. I got 45 mpg on a 9700+mile cross country trip in September.  Oh, and I detuned the engine from 172 hp and 313 lb/ft of torque just to keep the smoke down. 

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The other engine you might want to look at would be the 2.5 diesel found in Jeeps in Europe. This is NOT the Renault diesel, rather built by VM and is a close relative of the 2.8 diesel sold here in the 2005-6 Liberty.  The good thing about this engine is the factory has done all the engineering for you if you import one of these with the trans and everything.  About as close to bolt in as you will get with a diesel swap.  Not saying cheap or easy.  Just saying all the factory parts are in europe and sold by by Jeep.

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