Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts

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TN_Project_Jeep

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Hi everyone. Bought the first Jeep I've ever owned a couple of weeks ago. It's actually going to be my son's Jeep. He turns 15 this summer and will be able to get his learner's permit. I wanted him to learn to drive a stick (his 17-YO sister drives an older stick Kia Sportage so he could learn on that one also) and you really don't learn well unless you daily a manual. My other objectives were: cheap and something to learn on. I was really looking for something that had a blown or worn-out engine so he and I can work together to do an engine swap or rebuild. He was interested in a Wrangler but I couldn't find anything in my cheap price range and had about given up. (Had been looking for about 1.5 years.) Finally found what I was looking for. 2003 TJ. High-mileage, 2.4 4-banger. No lift (but was sitting on 32-inch tires!). Bought it from a guy who purchased it only for the hard top (PO he bought it from wouldn't sell the hard top separate). Wasn't running, didn't have a starter installed. Was told it ran when parked. Had probably been sitting (other than the move when sold and that didn't involve getting it running) for over 2 years.

It's definitely going to be a project. Ugly as all get-out b/c PO had bedlined the entire body, but they didn't prep the paint properly first so it's flaking off all over the place. But the thing has absolutely zero rust anywhere (body or frame) which was just incredible. Did get it running but it currently has no brakes so I haven't even driven it down the driveway yet! One thing at a time.

It's been 30 years since I rebuilt an engine. But over those 30 years I've done nearly all the maintenance on my vehicles including transmission swaps, brake jobs, timing belts, oil pumps, etc. It should be a good learning experience for my son and hopefully he comes away with a greater appreciation for his rig and for his own abilities.

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We've all got to start somewhere and I'm sure this is a great canvas to start from!

Welcome to the forum and don't be a stranger. (y)
 
Welcome to the wrangler tj forum. Great to have you on board. If more fathers like you spent time with their children. There would be less trouble, in their lives. That is an excellent father/son project.
 
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Welcome to the wrangler tj forum. Great to have you on board. If more fathers like you spent time with their children. There would be less trouble, in their lives. That is an excellent father/son project.

Thanks! I hope it is a good experience with my son. My first engine rebuild was a project with my dad while I was in high school. My memories of that experience aren't all rainbows and sunbeams! :LOL::ROFLMAO:
 
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Looks like a great project, especially as a father/son thing. My dad helped tons with my tub swap and rust battle, and not only did I end up with a sweet rig, we got to spend tons of time together working on it too. Jealous of your not-rusted-into-oblivion canvas to start from; I'm sure it'll be awesome. Welcome to the forum.
 
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Welcome to the forum. Sounds like a great project for you and your son. I’m over in Brentwood.

Lot’s of great knowledge and information here as you get into it. Nice group of folks here as well.

But if your son starts talking about doing an LS swap, disown him…

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Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts