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  • 3.4L Jeep Conversion

    I am doing a 2.5L to 3.4L conversion.

    My transmission is an AX5. The bellhousing matches perfect but the flywheel does not. It has a male bevel where the 3.4L also has a male bevel on the crank. Does anyone know if any 2.8L flywheel fit in my AX5?

    Cheers,

  • #2
    i'm pretty sure a flywheel off any 2.5 or 2.2 or 2.8 s-10 will work perfectly.
    As for it fitting your tranny, what size is the clutch disk and how many splines is it?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Rizzle View Post
      i'm pretty sure a flywheel off any 2.5 or 2.2 or 2.8 s-10 will work perfectly.
      As for it fitting your tranny, what size is the clutch disk and how many splines is it?
      That's a good question. The problem I am having is with the center of the AX-5 flywheel. It is beveled outwards and centers in the 2.5L crank. The 2.8L crank is the opposite-- it centers into the flywheel.

      Thanks for your reply,

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      • #4
        I have an extra S10 one that is brand new that I was going to use in my swap but I did not. Let me know if you are interested in it.

        I swapped at 3.4 into my XJ, I also have an AX5.

        The the problem with using the flywheel from a 2.8 is that the flywheel balances the engine, so it has weights on it. The 3.4L is internally balanced so it needs a flywheel with no weights.

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        • #5
          Well this is good news. So I place the 2.8L flywheel in my AX5? I get it neutrally balanced at a machine shop? If this is the case I am interested in your flywheel.

          Currently I have a 904 automatic tranny that came with the parts jeep. I test drove it and found it not very strong (compared to the 4.0L) so I resolved to keep my standard, thinking that I would keep a few horses with the standard. But then this flywheel conundrum is somewhat troublesome.

          Thanks for your reply,

          Cheers,

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Joah_from_Alberta View Post
            Well this is good news. So I place the 2.8L flywheel in my AX5? I get it neutrally balanced at a machine shop? If this is the case I am interested in your flywheel.

            Currently I have a 904 automatic tranny that came with the parts jeep. I test drove it and found it not very strong (compared to the 4.0L) so I resolved to keep my standard, thinking that I would keep a few horses with the standard. But then this flywheel conundrum is somewhat troublesome.

            Thanks for your reply,

            Cheers,

            You could have a 2.8 flywheel neutrally balanced but I have one from an S10 that is already neutrally balanced, because it came that way stock. I believe I got the one from a 92 S10. If you check my swap thread in the engine swap section I may have listed more details.

            Where are you located? I can let you know how much it would be to ship to you.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by cardana24 View Post
              Where are you located? I can let you know how much it would be to ship to you.
              My guess would be Alberta, Canada. But its just a guess....
              -Brad-
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              • #8
                heh heh heh, yeah, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. So yeah, if the flywheel will fit my AX-5 then I will take it thanks.

                So then all I'll need is a pressure plate assembly, I wonder if I can use the thrush bearing yoke assembly from my AX-5. Y'now, the only other conversion I ever did on my vehicles was to drop a 350 cid into my Sunbird/Monza, that was fun! and that was over 20 years ago (sad face). Actually, I digress, I also swapped 3-n the tree for an auto 350TH in our '67 Chev, also years ago ... I love being an unpaid mechanic!!!

                Cheers,

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                • #9
                  I'll do $50 shipped. PM me if you are interested and I can give you my paypal address.

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                  • #10
                    I am very interested and I will PM you, thanks again for all your helps gents,

                    Cheers,

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