Re: [Amc-list] Concord is Home - update
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Re: [Amc-list] Concord is Home - update



I would examine that 83 engine very, very carefully before rebuilding it!
1982-83 was not a very good year for the 258!  
sacrilege for me to say that here, but I have seen more than one 82-83 with a cracked block!
I'm not sure what was up, but I fixed several in the shops and even my moms Concord went thru two engines under warranty!!!  When dad had to buy a used engine for it he sold it off! at 44,000 miles!

I would have to have that block professionally checked before I would put money in!
Better safe than sorry.

The 4.0L head is a little more complicated a swap than a straight bolt on due to intake exhaust port changes, but the 83 will have the easiest intake to adpat and the exhaust needs to come from a 4.0L.

Rockers and pushrods do swap and it is a good upgrade!
If you have time then start browsing.
Jeepstrokers.com is good place to start looking at options for the six.
Sign up and go through everything.
It will help you understand your options without having to ask a million questions.

If you prefer to ask questions, Go for it!!!
There are a few people here who can answer!

--
Mark Price
Morgantown, WV
1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5
2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrac II
" I realize that death is inevitable.
I just don't want to be around when it happens! "

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From: Richard Estermyer <javelinman74@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> The previous owner said it had a hole in the piston and it kinda does.  #1 right 
> at the front edge has an area that has opened up, no more than 1/4" hole but it 
> is there, and the cylinder wall is not damaged.  I think the cheapest and 
> smartest is to a quick rebuild on this one.  New piston and rings and gaskets?  
> However did read more about the 4.0 head on the 4.2 and found one on e-bay 
> remanned for $269!?!  Claiming 40 hp and 18% increase in gas mileage.
>  
> IF I do this new head, will the previous rocker arms and push rods do their job.  
> The re-ring kit has rod bearings of course and will the main bearings also work 
> IF I don't touch them?  Same question for camshaft and lifters?  Cannot really 
> "afford" a lot but in selling the 80 Wagon can make up for it.  And since it is 
> in such great condition, I might as well make the motor start "fresh" too and 
> help it live long.
>  
> Enigne has 105,000 on it.  Owner THOUGHT he bought it in the early 90's however 
> the title was issued Feb 1984!  So he must be the 2nd owner and the 1st only 
> owned for a year?!?  Aboslutely clean and SOLID all around, garage kept.  
> AM/FM/CB PS/PB/PW/Pseat/PLocks rear wiper/washer, rear trunk shade, vanity 
> mirror, clock, variable wipers and I believe EVERY option except for the roof 
> rack and cruise control.  Twin grip differential, he mentioned about regular 
> maintenance and changing fluid in these.  "When you hear it start to chatter, it 
> is time to change the fluid"  Really?  THANS for the input and support, 
> folks!Happy New Year's Blessings,Richard 
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