Ohmthis
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Awesome news! Wheel/tires look right at home.
Mike, great to see you got it running! I like the wheel & Tire combo too. Will you have to raise the Jeep anymore to prevent rubbing?
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Amazing!
I assume you retained the AC? Do you charge that yourself or farm out?
Great news Mike! So where will her first maiden voyage be?
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Wow! Record time on the swap! The wheels look fantastic!
So can your foot hit the Chrysler pedal or do you have to reach down and use it to reset oil monitor?
Awesome news! Wheel/tires look right at home.
Mike, I shouldn't be laughing but for the first time I feel a little sorry for you. From my 24 years of experience, that won't be your last "senior moment."Now here’s according to my wife my first “senior moment”. She said she can tell me that now that I’m 50-years old.
I’m not gonna lie, that upper bolt was a ***** to get the nut installed. Between being high up on the firewall and trying to squeeze my big *** up under the dash it was a PITA to say the least. I couldn’t get both hands up there at the same time which complicated reinstallation of the pedal and bracket.

Mike, I shouldn't be laughing but for the first time I feel a little sorry for you. From my 24 years of experience, that won't be your last "senior moment."
I also shouldn't be laughing at your handicap -- the inability to fit two hands into a small space. Never happens to me!
All kidding aside, that is an amazing swap. Your research and planning really paid off and made it look easy. Instead of days troubleshooting the oil life monitor, you included it in the plan. The hundreds of other problems your planning avoided is outstanding.

Man, you are moving FAST on this project! Very very nice.
Mike, what an awesome build and documentation. The Jeep looks great. Can't wait to see some video of it out on the trails. Thanks for taking us along.
Nice work! I figured it'd be knocked out right quick![]()
Damn mike you make that look far too easy. And the new shoes look great. Congrats bud!
Mike great to see it running. Appreciate the documentation you provided
Dwight
I'm with the others, you move really fast. It took me longer than that to go from a dirty engine to a clean engine with a cam swap. Looking forward to some reviews on how you like it after the swap and newfound power.
JB

Thanks Cam. Don't know about the easy part ti

That's not what I said. I said you made it look easy.
A sign of a true professional bud, I know there wasn't anything easy about it. I think the worst of it is yet to come. And not from the jeep but from all your jeep buddies. They're gonna see the ride was only out of commission for a couple weeks and drive you nuts thinking they could pull that off as well. You're gonna be explaining the details and fending off work for years to come.![]()
It's quite clear you thoroughly did your homework A-Z and cross checked it twice before even starting.
Well done!












Sorry, no words can express my thoughts. 

Sorry, no words can express my thoughts.
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Looks great! With the 3/4" move backwards will you need the driveshaft shortened or is there enough play to allow this? Or have they even started making it yet.
Wow, that is a CLEAN install. Other than the intake and filter you would swear that the truck came exactly that way from the factory.![]()
Hey Mike...looking awesome!!! Coming along nicely!!!
Send that snow towards Minnesota...I don't ever recall having ZERO snow on the ground here in mid January...

Hey Mike...looking awesome!!! Coming along nicely!!!
Send that snow towards Minnesota...I don't ever recall having ZERO snow on the ground here in mid January...
Wtf is wrong with you Pat??? I knew you were a bit off but asking for that white stuff, now I know you're certifiable.![]()

I know, I had to read that twice to see if what I thought he said was actually what he said. I've never had anyone want that **** before.![]()
I moved to TX from MD 3 years ago and I definitely find myself missing it![]()

Beautiful job on the conversion Mike! Looks like it's always been there.
Wtf is wrong with you Pat??? I knew you were a bit off but asking for that white stuff, now I know you're certifiable.![]()
Dude...I love Snow...I love the cold...the challenge...I'll take 20 below all day long over 90+.
This past weekend I drove 231 miles north to find the only "deep" snow in the state. Inland from the lake about 10 miles we found 40-60 inches...had a blast.
I like my 4 seasons in Minnesota:
Season 1: Road Construction
Season 2: Road and Bridge Construction
Season 3: Road, Bridge and Bike Trail Construction
Season 4: Wretched Cold and Snow
Season 4 is my favorite!!!
Yes Mike I hijacked some of your bandwidth...LOL...

You know you did a good job when when nothing stands out. If a person just glanced under the hood of your Jeep they'd probably only notice the filter/intake tube. A lot of work and thought went into making that look so OEM. I think you did a far cleaner job than 99% of the companies that specialize in stuffing V8's in JK's. What I like best is anyone could look at your work and jump in and make repairs without having to spend hours trying to figure out some jumbled mess. No joke, now that you have developed the "formula" you could turn this into a sweet retirement gig.

You know you did a good job when when nothing stands out. If a person just glanced under the hood of your Jeep they'd probably only notice the filter/intake tube. A lot of work and thought went into making that look so OEM. I think you did a far cleaner job than 99% of the companies that specialize in stuffing V8's in JK's. What I like best is anyone could look at your work and jump in and make repairs without having to spend hours trying to figure out some jumbled mess. No joke, now that you have developed the "formula" you could turn this into a sweet retirement gig.
Absolute! Mike, you have so much respect from me. I've done a few engine swaps and way back, they were so simple. Build a 400hp small block, route a couple of wires and done you were. No emissions, no OBDII, no CanBus, no BS. You clearly thought this out to the nth degree. I applaud you for your research AND attention to detail. I'd love to to this to my 2015 JK, Could be I'm behind the curve.
I remember just hooking up a hot to the distributor, running a fuel line and the hardest part was locating radiator hoses to match up to the configuration you needed. I remember when I built a 396 big block bored out to 402 in my 1984 Chevrolet shortbed 4x4 and having to modify throttle linkage to keep my vacuum operated cruise control working was probably the most difficult part. Even back then my buddies were just telling me to ditch the cruise that no one used that but I wanted all of the features to work. I even modified my stock air cleaner for a dual inlet and had the hoses running to the core support trying to make it look factory and sourcing a steering column from a salvage yard because I was going from a manual to an automatic and I didn't want a floor shifter. Those were the days.










That is great Mike, you certainly made short work of it, how many hours of shop time to do you have in the swap excluding the many hours of research? It would be nice to be able to just buy a pre-made exhaust, I'm building my own now and it is proving to take longer than I'd have liked but about as long as I should have expected.
JB


Your work is unbelievable. Jeep looks great.
~Jim~