Re: 4.0 heads and turbos
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Re: 4.0 heads and turbos
- From: "Brien Tourville" <hh7x@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 09 Nov 2002 12:01:39 -0500
1. 4.0 heads and turbos
From: "Rj Strong" <rj@xxxx>
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Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 23:30:54 -0600
From: "Rj Strong" <rj@xxxx>
Subject: 4.0 heads and turbos
could some one shed some light on the 4.0 head swapp on a 258 for me
i
was also reading on a forum about turbos any info or opinions would
be
great if i was to do either of these what do i need and need to look
for and what can i expect as for performance results rj also ........
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OK -
The 258 in the Grems have a 12 counterweight crankshaft - which
is preferred . Last year for this crank is 1980 .
Depending on your year engine - your compression ratio should be
in the 8 / 8.2 / 8.5 to 1 ratio .
Again the year matters.
The cylinder head from a late 74 - 76 is what you want to
Turbo with - not the 4.0 .
4.0 heads are semi-closed combustion chambers - 56.8cc units
which would put your comp. ratio above Street Turbo use - read
ping and knock .
The claims of HP increases with these heads are NOT due to the
raised port design - which was built in starting in 1971 when AMC
spent $$ on bench flowing the heads. The increase is from the raised
compression ratio .
The Turbos run best with Open Chamber cylinder heads .
Stock size valves are plenty.
The 4.0 have larger valves which create shrouding - which impedes
air flow.
The 74 - 75 year heads are 62cc combustion chambers.
You can go with a blow thru carb set up using a 390 mechanical
secondary carb....not vacume secondaries.
If this is you - join the yahoo group :
www.blowthruturbo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
You can go with EFI from a 1987 - 1990 Cherokee 4.0 as these
have the wide band O2 sensor and a knock sensor.
Grab everything from the Cherokee including harness - sensors
etc. distributor ......
You'll need get a CPS - KIT . Crank position on these Renix
(Renault - Bendix) Fuel injection units are measured at the
flywheel . The kit will move the sensor to the crank dampner
on the snout of the crank.
A Grand National Turbo from a Buick will set you back $275.00
off the Internet and will work well with your set-up.
Use a 1981 - 1986 Aluminum intake manifold with a 4bbl. adapter.
These intakes are preferred by Moab race engine builders .
Your exhuast header is from the Cherokee as well.
4 to 7 lbs boost on the street is fine. No need for an
intercooler.
Replace your cam with the Crane H-260-2 unit.
Get new valve springs and locks and retainers from
Crane . Use new lifters as well.
Harland Sharp has nice roller rockers for $220.00
complete for the AMC 6 .
Use Teflon valve seals with bronze wall valve guides .
If you care to - have the combustion chambers and
exhaust ports ceramic coated to keep in heat.
If your 'building' the engine - run forged pistons with
Teflon buttons instead of clips to hold the wrist pin in place.
Keith Black 'Silvolite' rep - John Erb - is the man to
speak with on pistons here . KB have the Open Chamber
cyl. head for AMC spec . as they worked with Chris Morrison
- another Engineer - on his Race AMC 6 .
Have the pistons and valve faces ceramic coated .
HP coatings does nice work.
Read up on Coatings @ : www.hotrod.com in their Articles
Archive. Interesting and good info.
Above the 'street boost' 7lbs. you'll need an intercooler.
Ford Trucks have these - you can get one off the net.
You'll need an enrichment source as well when in the
12 - 18lbs. boost area.
I'd start with a 30lb injector set & see where your at with
lean / rich mixture.
The AMC Turbo AMX was 258 and ran 450HP.
The 'Indy' car was a 232 and ran 640HP.
The 'Indy' is what prompted AMC to redesign their cyl. heads
to Open Chamber style.
If you plan an all out killer - let me know as the computer choice
then changes .
All Turbo 6 owners I've spoken with rave on the thing.
Low end torque is all there and the engine 'wakes right up'
with the Turbo unit.
Good so far ?
Brien 'milners coupe'
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