I'm starting a rebuild on a spare 2.5 core I had laying around , for now I'm disassembling and evaluating what's here.
Based on the stamped code on the block , it's an 88 , built October 24th.
The bore is standard , the rod and main bearings are standard.
I'll be having the block bored + .030" and the crank ground - .010" & .010"
I'm thinking this engine was in front of an automatic trans but not sure , there is no pilot bushing in it . The bore size where the bushing would go is 1.498" , is this common to all 2.5's ? or would this be the size that would accept the nose of a torque converter ?
I would like to know if I can use this crank or look for another. OR am I panicking unneccessarily and the pilot bushing is pressed into the flywheel ?
I can't remember
It's going into a 94 YJ w/ AX 5 for my sweetie , this Jeep being the little sister to my 88 W/ 4.7 stroker.
If anyone has a spare pilot bushing laying around could you please measure the OD and post up the size please.
Oh , just so this doesn't appear to be another newby request , it's not , this is going to be a performance build .
Hesco cam , Bank'sexhaust system , ported & polished head , high flow valves to compliment the bolt ons and external items already done.
What's already done ? , cold air intake , 4.0 throttle body , electric fan , 4.88 gears , flowmaster muffler , MSD coil & wires.
The head .........................
Thank's in advance
I'll try to keep this updated , the block , rods and crank are going to the machine shop soon.
Oh , my 4.7 is getting some upgrades too , a ported & polished big valve head , like this .........