In this application I think you'd be hard pressed to find something better than the iron duke. There's a reason it's already in soooo many jeeps. I bet that old cj should be a lot lighter than the newer jeeps too, so it wouldn't have to work as hard.Thanks for sharing, this is fun for me.
I guess i've withheld the project for fear of getting laughed at. I'm thinking an early jeep, CJ5 or earlier. Yeah, who puts a 4 in a jeep? Well, they did initially. I also know some of these might have 6s, and the AMC 6 is in my opinion pretty bulletproof, but i'm just looking to be different, so I'll definitely want a longitudinal compatible 4.
I've had bad luck with a VW 2.0, in my 99 jetta i lost a cylinder at 12k miles. so i don't think i'd ever consider one of those.
the toyota 4 may be a good one, i thought many of the toyotas were interference free. the subie would be cool, but i don't think that would work in a jeep. The ford maybe, and the dohc saturn could work.
what about the Nissan? The old hard body 4's are supposed to last forever.
The 4cyl that was in the old mustangs might be a decent choice as well.
Why not the 4.0l straight six or the old dodge 225ci slant six?




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