Jeep 4.0 Engines: How to Rebuild and Modify
The venerable Jeep 4.0L in-line 6 engine has powered millions of Jeeps, including CJs, Wranglers, Cherokees, and Wagoneers. The 4.0 delivers adequate horsepower from the factory, but many off-road drivers want more horsepower and torque to conquer challenging terrain, which means these engines are often built and modified. The Jeep 4.0, or 242-ci, is affordable, abundant, exceptionally durable, and many consider it one of the best 4x4 off-road engines.

In this Workbench title, veteran author and Chrysler/Jeep engine expert Larry Shepard covers the rebuild of an entire engine in exceptional detail. He also delves into popular high-performance modifications and build-ups. Step-by-step photos and captions cover each crucial step of the engine disassembly. He shows the inspection of all critical parts, including block, heads, rotating assembly, intake, and exhaust. Critical machining processes are covered, including decking the block, line boring, and overboring the block. The book provides exceptional detail during the step-by-step assembly so your engine is strong and reliable. Installing a larger-displacement rotating assembly (or stroker package) is one of the most cost-effective ways to increase performance, and the author covers a stroker package installation in detail.

With millions of Jeep 4.0 engines in the marketplace (which are subjected to extreme use), many of these engines require a rebuild. In addition, many owners want to extract more torque and horsepower from their 4.0 engines so these engine are also modified. Until now, there has not been a complete and authoritative guide that covers the engine rebuild and build-up process from beginning to end. Jeep 4.0 Engines is the essential guide for an at-home mechanic to perform a professional-caliber rebuild or a high-performance build-up.

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Jeep 4.0 Engines: How to Rebuild and Modify
The venerable Jeep 4.0L in-line 6 engine has powered millions of Jeeps, including CJs, Wranglers, Cherokees, and Wagoneers. The 4.0 delivers adequate horsepower from the factory, but many off-road drivers want more horsepower and torque to conquer challenging terrain, which means these engines are often built and modified. The Jeep 4.0, or 242-ci, is affordable, abundant, exceptionally durable, and many consider it one of the best 4x4 off-road engines.

In this Workbench title, veteran author and Chrysler/Jeep engine expert Larry Shepard covers the rebuild of an entire engine in exceptional detail. He also delves into popular high-performance modifications and build-ups. Step-by-step photos and captions cover each crucial step of the engine disassembly. He shows the inspection of all critical parts, including block, heads, rotating assembly, intake, and exhaust. Critical machining processes are covered, including decking the block, line boring, and overboring the block. The book provides exceptional detail during the step-by-step assembly so your engine is strong and reliable. Installing a larger-displacement rotating assembly (or stroker package) is one of the most cost-effective ways to increase performance, and the author covers a stroker package installation in detail.

With millions of Jeep 4.0 engines in the marketplace (which are subjected to extreme use), many of these engines require a rebuild. In addition, many owners want to extract more torque and horsepower from their 4.0 engines so these engine are also modified. Until now, there has not been a complete and authoritative guide that covers the engine rebuild and build-up process from beginning to end. Jeep 4.0 Engines is the essential guide for an at-home mechanic to perform a professional-caliber rebuild or a high-performance build-up.

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Jeep 4.0 Engines: How to Rebuild and Modify

Jeep 4.0 Engines: How to Rebuild and Modify

by Larry Shepard
Jeep 4.0 Engines: How to Rebuild and Modify

Jeep 4.0 Engines: How to Rebuild and Modify

by Larry Shepard

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Overview

The venerable Jeep 4.0L in-line 6 engine has powered millions of Jeeps, including CJs, Wranglers, Cherokees, and Wagoneers. The 4.0 delivers adequate horsepower from the factory, but many off-road drivers want more horsepower and torque to conquer challenging terrain, which means these engines are often built and modified. The Jeep 4.0, or 242-ci, is affordable, abundant, exceptionally durable, and many consider it one of the best 4x4 off-road engines.

In this Workbench title, veteran author and Chrysler/Jeep engine expert Larry Shepard covers the rebuild of an entire engine in exceptional detail. He also delves into popular high-performance modifications and build-ups. Step-by-step photos and captions cover each crucial step of the engine disassembly. He shows the inspection of all critical parts, including block, heads, rotating assembly, intake, and exhaust. Critical machining processes are covered, including decking the block, line boring, and overboring the block. The book provides exceptional detail during the step-by-step assembly so your engine is strong and reliable. Installing a larger-displacement rotating assembly (or stroker package) is one of the most cost-effective ways to increase performance, and the author covers a stroker package installation in detail.

With millions of Jeep 4.0 engines in the marketplace (which are subjected to extreme use), many of these engines require a rebuild. In addition, many owners want to extract more torque and horsepower from their 4.0 engines so these engine are also modified. Until now, there has not been a complete and authoritative guide that covers the engine rebuild and build-up process from beginning to end. Jeep 4.0 Engines is the essential guide for an at-home mechanic to perform a professional-caliber rebuild or a high-performance build-up.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613251386
Publisher: CarTech
Publication date: 09/19/2014
Series: Workbench Series
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 1,036,000
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.70(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Larry Shepard, a distinguished engineer, parts manager, and racing coordinator, has a deep history within Chrysler Corporation and Mopar Racing. He also has an in-depth knowledge of LA small-blocks. Shepard has authored more than a half dozen books, and his latest book, Jeep 4.0 Engines, won the Best of 2014 International Automotive Media Award. As a seasoned author and Mopar expert, he has written several high-performance Chrysler rebuild books.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments


Introduction


What is a Workbench® Book?


Chapter 1:

The Jeep 4.0 Engine
Parts Identification
Tools and Procedures
Engine Compartment


Chapter 2:

Engine Removal
Engine Lift and Engine Stand
Basic Tools
Special Tools
Safety
Basic Prep
Engine Removal


Chapter 3:

Disassembly
External Component Removal
Verify Engine Timing
Rotating Assembly Removal
Freeze Plug Removal
Cylinder Head Disassembly

Chapter 4:

Inspection
Blueprinting
Machine Shop
Cleaning
Inspection Process
Engine Block
Crank and Bearings
Rods and Bearings
Pistons and Pins
Cam and Tappets
Cylinder Head and Gasket
Valvetrain
Intake Manifold and Gasket
Exhaust Manifold
Flexplate/Flywheel


Chapter 5:

Parts Selection
Dyno Simulation
Component Replacement
Rotating Assembly
Vibration Dampener
Flexplate and Flywheel
Cylinder Head
Camshaft and Valvetrain
Intake Manifold and Throttle Body
Oiling System
Cooling System
Ignition System
Fuel System
Exhaust System


Chapter 6:

Building Stroker Engines
Displacement
Crank Offset
Compression Ratio
Dyno Numbers
Crate Engines


Chapter 7:

Machining and Prep
Cylinder Block
Dowel Pins
Cam Bearing
Crankshaft
Rods and Pistons
Cylinder Head
Valves
Intake Manifold


Chapter 8:

Preassembly and Final Cleaning
Tools and Equipment
Hydraulic Cam
Cylinder Head Assembly
Head CC’ing
Preassembly Sequence
Block
Crankshaft
Rods
Pistons
Rings
Camshaft
Cylinder Head
Valvesprings
Valveguide Clearance
Valvetrain
Oiling System
Intake Manifold
Final Cleaning Process

Chapter 9:

Short-Block Assembly
Engine Final Assembly
Piston and Rod Assembly
Piston and Rod Installation
Camshaft Installation


Chapter 10:

Long-Block Assembly and Initial Start-Up
Cylinder Head Assembly
Mounting the Cylinder Head Assembly to the Short-Block
Valvetrain Installation
Accessory Installation
Installing Engine in Vehicle
Component Installation
In-Car Hook-Up and Pre-Startup
After the First Startup
Engine Break-In


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