My swap was under $1,000. Way under. I bought a complete running 80,000 Wrangler 4.0L for $275 on ebay. Harness,engine, all accesories. While I mixed and matched parts and traded that particular engine off it was complete and useable. To do it cheap, you have to do your research and not get in a hurry. -- Mark Price Morgantown, WV 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5 -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Russell Neyhart <rtneyhart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Hi John, > > I expect to be around $1500.00 when I'm done. I'm not sure how much > cheaper it'd be to get a donor vehicle as a $1500 to $2000 donor these > days (at least around here) will get you a neglected POS, _but_ as you > stated it would be the most reliable method since you'd more than likely > have a complete setup regardless of condition. That would definitely > save you time scrounging for parts. Procuring a complete donor would be > my first choice if I had room - see below. My first choice for a donor > would be a wrecked Liberty CRD, second being a Cherokee or Wrangler 4.0. > > Another issue (for me) is room. While I have a large enough back yard to > park a vehicle, I can't drive down to it giving me only my driveway > right now. I also have no garage so anything I do has to be in > relatively good weather and be cleaned up before nightfall. > > Probably the cheapest method would be to keep what is on there and fix > the problem(s) present, especially with my car with only 64,500 on it. > This fellow has a nice Web site on care and feeding of the 258/BBD setup > including the emissions: http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/ entitled "Jeep > - Adventures Under the Hood". The only issue I can see is where to get > some of the emissions equipment that is now at least 19-1/2 years old? > > Regards, > > Russell > > > -Snip- > > Cost, > > These things are not cheap to do. I have yet to run across anyone who > > has a working system under 2 Grand, with the possible exception of some > > one who bought a donor vehicle and then stripped it for parts, which is > > probably just about the cheapest and most reliable method that I can > > come up with to obtain the parts. > > Horror stories accompany other applications where parts were attempted > > to be found at pick a parts. Incompatible parts are the biggest > > problems, and then making parts try to fit with machining operations is > > not cheap either unless you have your own fully equipped machine shop. > > Numbers I have seen spent to accomplish this ?replacement for a BBD? > > Carburetor have been aprox. $2500 to $3500 on the whole. > -Snip- > > > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list
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