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Dave7 Jul 11, 2011 09:30 AM

Quick engine questions - difference between auto and 5spd
 
Hello - my first post here - I've got a 1994 4.0L, auto, 4x4, that I have just acquired with a seized motor (previous owner ran it with no oil until it stopped) and I'm thinking the best way back onto the road is with a used motor. I've found one from a 1997 TJ but it has a 5spd where as mine is automatic. Are the engines essentially the same or am I going run into complications using the 5spd motor in front of my automatic? Thanks.

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93gc40 Jul 11, 2011 09:35 AM

Might have an issue with the transfercase input shaft spline counts. Also the drive shafts are not the same length, Think the 5 speed is longer. Motors them self are basically the same and can be swapped, Keep computers with motors and tranies.

SeriousOffroad Jul 11, 2011 09:35 AM

No issues at all. Simply remove everything from the newer motor and bolt on the externals (including sensors) from the older motor.

Dave7 Jul 11, 2011 10:24 AM

Yeah to be clear I'll be keeping the automatic in mine. I like 5spds but I don't think it is worth the bother to swap over.

That is great news if I can use it - hopefully I can get it for a decent price now. I was just hoping there wasn't a pilot bearing that is a pain to remove or something.

SeriousOffroad Jul 11, 2011 10:32 AM

Pilot bearings are a breeze. Simply pack the end of the crankshaft with grease and insert a dowel or steel shaft (that just fits inside the bearing)....then whack it with a hammer. the grease can't compress and it will drive out the pilot bearing. You might have to re-pack it a couple times, but it works. Done it many, many, times.

Dave7 Jul 11, 2011 10:58 AM

Excellent. I've made an offer on it and hopefully it will be accepted. Thanks for your help!

Dave7 Jul 12, 2011 11:42 PM

Bugger - the seller is now ignoring me. He had no price listed and said make an offer. I make an offer and he went quite. I guess he didn't like the offer ...

Lots of 1990 models around for some reason. I guess I could take one of those and lose a few hp but might be a lot more work to swap sensors and such.


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