View Full Version : now its motor time 360 cj5
djaponi3
12-14-2008, 06:08 PM
any suggestions for 360 rebuild kits ? are the ebay deals ok? this is a lowbuck rebuild 040 cast pistons stock crank and rods how much will the stock bridged rocker setup take as far as lift is there any thing I should watch out for besides the distributor gear issue does any body offer single groove water pump crank pulley's?????????? thanks I have pics on photo bucket of the cj5 which is now back on its wheels "djaponi3"
ironman_gq
12-14-2008, 06:56 PM
i would get a kit from a reputable source. go to your local parts counter and see what a clevite kit costs or ask about online vendors.
tufcj
12-15-2008, 08:27 AM
About the best prices I've seen for master engine kits are here:
www.northernautoparts.com
I've never used them, but they seem to use brand name parts.
As far as stock bridges, they will handle about a .500" lift max. At about the same time, you'll have to start checking coil bind on the valve springs and spring retainer to valve seal clearance.
I've never seen a single groove water pump pulley. You need at least 2 grooves if you run PS, almost a necessity with a lifted, big tired Jeep.
Bob
tufcj
djaponi3
12-15-2008, 06:57 PM
always helpful
djaponi3
12-16-2008, 05:11 PM
not planning on using power steering on this rig tires are 31X10.50X15 I am pretty much used to the manual steering still would like to find single groove pulleys thanks again for the info
jeepsr4ever
12-16-2008, 08:56 PM
We can do a single pulley for the water and crank for about $200 if you cant find anything else.
djaponi3
12-20-2008, 07:01 PM
waiting for a little extra money to come my way I have added them to my parts list from your site are these already made or custom upon request thanks?
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