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    I have a 86 jeep mj that I am looking to power up with little weight. I have been searching to see if it is possible but have gotten mixed finds. looking at putting in a gtp motor.

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    The 3800 is not a 60V6.
    Ben
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      In case you're still interested:

      Hey Jeep Guys, I'm starting this thread, because I think You will find My information useful, especially if You've ever considered a GM metric engine swap, with manual trans. Or You would like to use a Toyota early (pre 96') R150f manual trans, to use the toyota, twin tranfer case crawler set...


      Hey Guys, I have a 90' 4x4 Toyota pickup, with 22re, and w56 5sp. I would like to put a Buick L36 3800, from a 98' Firebird M/T, into My Toyota. My reason for the swap is Fuel mileage. I would be using an 87' Firebird, 2.8/man. bell, w/ L and R starter pockets, after drilling out the non...


      Greg

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        ya I know the 3.8 is not a 60* its a 90* but it uses the same bell housing to the trans. At least for the rwd blocks I know this. Iv been doing some searches to upgrade from my 2.8 thats in a 86 jeep comanche. Just wanted to see if anyone know the answer.

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          Originally posted by H250Rcrazy View Post
          ya I know the 3.8 is not a 60* its a 90* but it uses the same bell housing to the trans. At least for the rwd blocks I know this. Iv been doing some searches to upgrade from my 2.8 thats in a 86 jeep comanche. Just wanted to see if anyone know the answer.
          Hey everyone, I put a 1996 camaro 3800 engine in my MJ. after a day in the mud :D literally the day after paint. took 4 hours for me to re-assemble it i was so excited. What I have is a 1986 Jeep Comanche Custom. it was a bone stock, 2.8 liter v6 with an ax5 tranny (which was in the bed of the tr...


          The answer is 94-00 Dodge Dakota 2.5l bellhousing.

          Greg

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