Thank you sir! Very much appreciated! I think I have what I need for now, thank you! This thread has been a great deal of help v
We're glad to help... And BTW welcome to the forum. Hope you stick around. Us Hemi guys got to stick together.
Thank you sir! Very much appreciated! I think I have what I need for now, thank you! This thread has been a great deal of help v
We're glad to help... And BTW welcome to the forum. Hope you stick around. Us Hemi guys got to stick together.![]()
Do you know when the Hemi swap was done? Meaning was it in 2005 or at a later date? What year is the Hemi?
It was done in 2005. The Jeep is a 2005, and if I recall, AEV used engines off of the assembly line, so it should be a 2005 intended for a Ram truck, but got diverted. That's how the purchase process was with AEV. I spec'd out this Jeep for my buddy. AEV didn't treat it as a swap, as far as the consumer was concerned, it was an option when you ordered a vehicle from them.
OK I wasn't sure if it was done as a New rig or had been taken to them & had the swap done at a later time. There are some things you can do performance wise to help out some.
1) Lose the crossover plug wires. There are kits for your wiring that will convert it to the 06-08 Hemi coil packs.
2) 185* thermostat But if you do this you HAVE to have a tune written for your PCM that flashes it for the 185* thermostat.
3) Swap pre-Eagle heads for Eagle heads. 09 & newer 5.7 heads are called Eagle heads and out flow the earlier versions.
4) Cam swap If you're doing the heads now is the time to do the cam & lifters also.
Excellent! I was already planning to research performance upgrades, this is a great head start! Thank you!
When I'd bought the donor Jeep the seller thought it was a newer Hemi but when I'd gotten it home I'd found out it was a 03 Hemi.. So I did the eagle head swap along with the other parts from FRP. I was the 1st person to purchase this new kit from him. The other thing I did was the larger throttle body from MMX. And then or course I have a custom tune on my engine from FRP using a HPT tuner.
Excellent! What were the results after all of the mods? Read up a little bit on the coil pack update, and it seems as though that one is almost a necessity (admittedly being dramatic) with regard to reliability.
My trip to AZ to pickup the Donor Jeep was a fun trip too. I'd just had to have the 6.4 Powerstroke engine rebuilt in my motorhome so this was also the break-in of the new engine... Trip was great and it towed the Jeep with no issues. Granted my TJ is a little more porky then a stock TJ.
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Ya $55K is a LOT for that... I'd hate to ever try to figure out what I've got invested into mine...
some things are better left unknown
....especially to your wife.
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Gotta love the red rocks!
Hell I'm single but still don't want to tell myself what I've got wrapped (wasted) into my rig... After 3 engines and 3 transmissions plus all the other things I've done...
It was a fun trip but just a quick down and back....
How soon before you're bringing the LJ home? Are you doing the repairs or is it being handled at a shop?
It will be at my home after it gets out of the shop, but the actual transaction will ahve to wait until I sell my TJ, which I won't do until after my deer hunt next weekend, it's my primary hunting rig! LOL! Not sure how long it will take to sell, but the owner of the Unlimited isn't in a rush, and isn't marketing it, so I have time on my side.
What all is getting fixed by the shop?
Good luck on the hunting trip.
Getting a once over inspection, going through all fluids, etc.
Repairs that are needed:
- Radiator leak (hence this thread)
- A/C condenser is getting replaced due to a leak
- Track bar heim is blown out, so replacing that. I wanted to wait until I did the suspension, but when the heim blew on my TJ, the track bar literally was disconnected from the frame side. I didn't want this one to get that bad.
- Front pinion seal....again, I want to re-gear, but I don't know if that will be in a month or a year, so.....
