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  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  Год назад +45

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    • @havelthebonk1226
      @havelthebonk1226 Год назад

      Hey Scotty .....I'm picking up a international scout 64/68 I think motor needs work but my question is should I just swap it for a 350 Chevy LS motor ...I kinda want to keep it original but I've never heard anything about international motors is it worth it or should I throw it to someone else

    • @iamgermane
      @iamgermane 6 месяцев назад

      Good engine bad transmission.

    • @christophermanley9266
      @christophermanley9266 6 месяцев назад

      Is the 2.5 that bad?

  • @charlesthevoice1064
    @charlesthevoice1064 6 месяцев назад +43

    I’ve got a 2000 TJ , 4.0 straight six, and just changed my 3 rd clutch. It’s ok. I figure it’s part of the experience. Love my jeep. Drove it to go buy coffee beans this morning with the dog in the back. Doors and top off and wind blowing in my face. It was a great morning. ❤

    • @vigilantemotors
      @vigilantemotors 6 месяцев назад +2

      Interesting you are on your 3rd clutch as those NV3550 trannys are really very reliable. Either way, love the Jeep, I have a 2000 as well 5 speed and love it!

    • @charlesthevoice1064
      @charlesthevoice1064 4 месяца назад +3

      @@vigilantemotors I play with mine very rough, rough enough that i'm breaking something here and there at least once a year. LOL. Makes it fun. Enjoy your jeep my friend!

    • @vigilantemotors
      @vigilantemotors 4 месяца назад +2

      @@charlesthevoice1064 you as well bud! ✌🏼

    • @cannonball666
      @cannonball666 Месяц назад +2

      Did you have to go off-road to get coffee beans? Those mountains in Columbia can be pretty rough.

    • @charlesthevoice1064
      @charlesthevoice1064 Месяц назад

      @@cannonball666 😂 haha, That would be pretty cool though. No, I drive about 30 mins to a specialty roaster in Ft Worth to get them. Its always our special little trip and Levi ( my great dane ) knows its jeep ride time to the roaster. 👍

  • @robertweiss5060
    @robertweiss5060 11 месяцев назад +11

    Don’t dismiss the AMC 2.5 four cylinder. It’s also a bulletproof engine. Not as powerful but just as durable.

    • @BWalker-yg9en
      @BWalker-yg9en Месяц назад +1

      I run a turbo on mine. Gets around just fine.😊

  • @68orangecrate26
    @68orangecrate26 Год назад +25

    The 2.5 four is bulletproof as well. Not as much power. But, great off-road setup....

  • @Hubjeep
    @Hubjeep Год назад +70

    Yup, I have a 1999 Jeep XJ Cherokee, 245,000 miles. With a snow plow and trailer hitch. Runs like a top, uses zero oil.

    • @oreally8605
      @oreally8605 Год назад

      Did you have to change the clutch?

    • @JasonLuther1
      @JasonLuther1 Год назад +6

      Love me an XJ

    • @david84ss
      @david84ss Год назад +3

      Had a 99 as well. Never a problem, except the gas mileage was horrible

    • @fil1329
      @fil1329 Год назад +1

      Jeep
      Just
      Empty
      Every
      Pocket

    • @MsShirepony
      @MsShirepony Год назад +3

      I love my 2000 XJ and she just rolled over 200k, but I can't imagine putting a plow on that unibody unless maybe it was reinforced with frame stiffeners.

  • @Flyby-1000
    @Flyby-1000 Год назад +50

    I have a '92 Jeep YJ... Best thing I ever bought... Love this thing... I-6, 5 Speed, 4" lift, 32"'s, 10KLb synthetic rope Winch, rocks sliders, rock guard panels... 14MPG...When JEEPS were JEEPS!!!!

    • @denniscosban6145
      @denniscosban6145 Год назад +5

      91 YJ 2.5 55,000 miles on rebuilt motor bored 30 k over. original paint .Minor scratches. Pulls a trailer full of tools everyday down 95 in South Florida ✌️

    • @Flyby-1000
      @Flyby-1000 Год назад +2

      @@denniscosban6145 Mine, original motor, 160+ miles...Tampa Bay Area... Native, b&r in S.FL. Margate...

    • @OGStoneVegas
      @OGStoneVegas Год назад +3

      damn you only 14? my 94 YJ 4.0 auto averages 16... about 70% highway driving weekly

    • @wildestcowboy2668
      @wildestcowboy2668 Год назад +1

      @@OGStoneVegas darn u only got 16. Man my 89 carburetor with a stick. Got 18

    • @OGStoneVegas
      @OGStoneVegas Год назад +1

      @@wildestcowboy2668 problem is, since I got a 3 speed auto, I'm relegated to mostly driving at 55 or 60 at the most in the slow lane @ 2000 rpm

  • @thugzbunny5163
    @thugzbunny5163 Год назад +25

    My 4.0L has 225,000 miles and still drives and shifts like a dream 2000 XJ

    • @rileyorb
      @rileyorb 2 месяца назад

      same here. got a 96 xj with 300k plus miles and still no where near going bad

    • @durbeshpatel3047
      @durbeshpatel3047 13 дней назад

      That aisin auto, if you have it, is an excellent tranny. Just keep it maintained

  • @TheLizardKing1967
    @TheLizardKing1967 Год назад +10

    The ONLY Jeep you should ever buy is a 94 Celica....lol

  • @MPGunther1
    @MPGunther1 Год назад +49

    Had an old Jeep with a straight 6... the way they ride you've really got to love 'em

    • @applepoop10
      @applepoop10 Год назад +2

      Hence the high resale value.

    • @ka9vmp
      @ka9vmp Год назад +1

      The ride is completely different now. Very comfortable.

    • @myk1_sp
      @myk1_sp Год назад +3

      I've driven 2 1990 Wrangler YJs with stick shifts, one had the 2.5 and the other had the 4.2. I loved driving both of them equally!

  • @quinnmullen1086
    @quinnmullen1086 Год назад +18

    Dang I’m glad i saw this vid, I have a ‘93 wrangler 4.0L 5 speed manual, bought it from a firefighter too lol, i bought it last year when I was 18 and it had 84k miles, I’m up to 90k miles now and I love it so much and it’s still rust free

    • @vigilantemotors
      @vigilantemotors Год назад +3

      SWEET ride I am sure. Keep it! I know you are just 18 but those things are so hard to come by and will only increase in value imo.
      You just cant find them anymore

    • @mauricio7918349
      @mauricio7918349 4 месяца назад +2

      Well you still have like 20 more years to go with it. I have a 93 too and I love it.

  • @joshuaallen4739
    @joshuaallen4739 Год назад +37

    Straight 6 on the older Jeeps are the way to go. I love my 258 on my CJ-5.

    • @pkleo73
      @pkleo73 Год назад +5

      I had an 84 CJ7 Laredo. Same engine. Fkn bulletproof. Loved that thing. Kick myself for getting rid of that. For a FKNG GTI !! UGH!! lol

    • @jimoconnor6382
      @jimoconnor6382 Год назад +4

      I still have a 76 Pacer with that motor. AMC MADE SOME KILLER QUALITY

    • @philherrick7319
      @philherrick7319 Год назад +2

      The fuel injection versions were (are) fantastic! Carburetor was always the weak spot!

  • @danielm593
    @danielm593 Год назад +33

    Bought my 99 Wrangler TJ brand new in 1999. 190k miles later, still runs like a champ with the straight-6 manual. Love it!

    • @2000freefuel
      @2000freefuel Год назад +1

      Yeah I had a 2000 I got in late 99, I6, NV3550 and the Dana 44 rear, great truck.

    • @jaymoar3561
      @jaymoar3561 Год назад +2

      You barely drove that thing that’s very low miles like 6k a year.

    • @jk-474
      @jk-474 3 месяца назад

      @@2000freefuelsomeone who claimed they could rebuild my NV, friend of my dads who did some decent work in the past, TOTALLY messed mine up where we had to import a BRAND NEW AX-15 from Japan. Supposedly the AX is the tougher of the 2 anyways, but that NV was pretty good even with bad synchros towards the end. All the floors were rusted on mine, frame got so bad that we had to get a new one off another Jeep from scrap, weld in all new floors and the car just got out of paint. My 2000 has the rare yellow color code too, so now it’s a cool little mush mash of the 03 to 06 frame and steering box, older AX style trans, and the hood is off my sisters 06 LJ since somebody totaled it recently in an accident and mine was shot when it went in to get painted. I’ll miss my time with the NV for sure, but having everything new really gives the Jeep a whole different feel! Car was from upstate NY, we didn’t know they were prone to rusting before we bought it, so I ran it into the ground for 5 years until the total restoration was needed

    • @jim-se5xc
      @jim-se5xc 15 дней назад

      Tjs are bullet proof. The little pricks go forever.,

  • @creepycrawler4690
    @creepycrawler4690 Год назад +66

    The old Ford 300 straight 6 was one of the toughest engines ever built.

    • @denniscosban6145
      @denniscosban6145 Год назад +11

      Got a YJ now 😂 I had a straight 6/ 300
      In an F-350. Changed the oil with Valvoline.
      Every 3,000 miles. That son of a b**** had a million miles on it. I shouldn't call that. I never had a problem with that truck. Sold it with the company. It was sitting in my yard for 2 years unregistered. I saw going down the interstate 6 months ago. The new owners put it back in the field 🤯

    • @fil1329
      @fil1329 Год назад +12

      A lot of inline 6s are simply because of their design
      Weather it's a gm gord international....cummins.....cat....Detroit diesel ect
      They are also balanced naturally very well without counter balance shafts
      They also had a better crank bearing to rod bearing ratio

    • @denniscosban6145
      @denniscosban6145 Год назад +7

      @@fil1329 exactly !!

    • @64samsky
      @64samsky Год назад +6

      @@denniscosban6145 I gave my 96 F150 with the last straight 6 they used. It fell apart around it, but it kept running. He sold it to a guy who wanted to fix it up.

    • @denniscosban6145
      @denniscosban6145 Год назад +3

      @@64samsky 👍

  • @gip1327
    @gip1327 Год назад +227

    Scotty telling us to buy a jeep is like finding a unicorn. 🦄
    Great video scotty!

    • @mabeljoe4305
      @mabeljoe4305 Год назад +15

      a AMC/Chrysler/Jeep 4.0L straight-6 engines are in the following years and models:
      1987-2001 Jeep Cherokee.
      1993-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
      1987-1990 Jeep Wagoneer.
      1987-1992 Jeep Comanche.
      1991-2006 Jeep Wrangler.

    • @Bellathebear777
      @Bellathebear777 Год назад +1

      I could give you more reasons NOT to buy one........I feel sorry for those that do. Then shortly thereafter they do as well. Test drive one bucking wind on a busy highway. That short wheel base, won't serve you well.

    • @ujayet
      @ujayet Год назад +2

      Yes inline 6 manual are good..the rest are fiat engine dont buy.

    • @xdynamo7523
      @xdynamo7523 Год назад

      Lmao Foreal

  • @joanrhoton8841
    @joanrhoton8841 Год назад +12

    Love your videos. My dad was a mechanic. Remember what he tried to teach me as I watch .

  • @HeatherSpoonheim
    @HeatherSpoonheim Год назад +59

    I bought a 91 Jeep YJ in 92 and drove it until 2017 - yes, 25 years. It had a 4 cylinder engine, and I can say that I probably would have preferred the 6. It got me through 4 provinces of Canada and didn't have much rust at the end. I broke my back at the end of 2016, so I no longer wanted to bounce around in it, so I let it go.

    • @tonyBR549
      @tonyBR549 Год назад +7

      Excellent Miss Spoonheim. Sorry about your back, but I would suppose you have many fine memories with the YJ. Take care!

    • @walterdennis7023
      @walterdennis7023 Год назад +2

      I just got a 91 YJ an it's from Canada and has so little rust I can't believe it

    • @westonallen116
      @westonallen116 8 месяцев назад +2

      I’ve got a 94 YJ and it was my first car. Stored it for 8 years while I went to college and got my life set up, but when I went to pull it out of storage it jumped right back to life. Sturdy little trucks. Love em!

    • @HeatherSpoonheim
      @HeatherSpoonheim 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@westonallen116 Having one for 25 years, it wound up parked several times for different reasons. Every time I parked the jeep for a few weeks, or up to a year, people would tell me that I should just sell it because there was nothing worse for a vehicle than to be parked like that. I learned that most people don't have a clue what they are talking about - even after being parked for a year I just changed the oil and popped in a new battery - nothing else needed.

    • @BWalker-yg9en
      @BWalker-yg9en 5 месяцев назад

      She's sure smooth isn't she. Like floating on a cloud. 😂

  • @zoftigbeatnik
    @zoftigbeatnik Год назад +41

    I have a 97 Jeep ZJ straight 6 and it runs great. Wouldn't get rid of it for anything.

    • @davidaix5771
      @davidaix5771 Год назад +1

      What about for a 4th gen 4Runner with a v8?

    • @barryrammer7906
      @barryrammer7906 Год назад +1

      Jeeps rule in the dirt were there made to roam. How many people have you towed out like me ? lol look there's a wranglers get him overhere to pull me out lol I lost count 😅

    • @davidaix5771
      @davidaix5771 Год назад +3

      @@barryrammer7906 Jeeps and toyotas rule the offroad

    • @MsShirepony
      @MsShirepony Год назад +3

      XJ owners agree. The 4.0 is insanely dependable.

    • @hotrod7603
      @hotrod7603 Год назад +1

      @@davidaix5771 toyota rule dirt roads not offroad

  • @patrickfitchjr
    @patrickfitchjr Год назад +57

    As if I didn't believe already, those straight 6 engines are absolutely amazing. They can even get beat on and last. Of course the life of the engine still won't be as long. I had an 89 Ford f150 with a 4.9 6 cylinder and that was such a great engine too. Scotty knows his business. And yeah the Jeeps rot easy. I know several jeep owners and the engines always outlive the frame and body.

    • @cablenowadays6586
      @cablenowadays6586 Год назад +8

      i’ve got a cherokee with 318k miles on it. I’ve only replaced fluids belts and did a thermostat and water pump at 200k and haven’t done anything else. She leaks a little oil but a drip or two a day. Very reliable and handles rev limit off-road all the time and rev limit when cold no problems.

    • @allen_p
      @allen_p Год назад +2

      My father had a Ford F150 with the 4.9L I-6. Towing the boat to the Gulf was easy as pie. Great engine.

    • @swatscorner
      @swatscorner Год назад +3

      Well, I’ve got a 1995 YJ 2.5L 5 speed. Great Jeep. I’ve got four XJs that are 4.0. One has 326,000 miles. Runs great.

    • @paulanderson388
      @paulanderson388 8 месяцев назад +1

      The ford 300 (4.9) Liter engine Is probably the best most trouble free engine ever used in a pickup truck. With 7 main bearings and a gear drive cam, it doesn't get much better that that. The later fuel injected ones had a lot more horsepower but the older ones are so easy to work on and maintain.

  • @jimkelly540
    @jimkelly540 Год назад +4

    4 cyl 95 wrangler. 290k miles. Original motor. Standard trans. Can’t kill the 4 cyl

  • @jamesfarthing314
    @jamesfarthing314 7 месяцев назад +6

    I've had my 1994 YJ 4.0 5-speed for nearly 30 years, and 240,000, original clutch. Still runs like new. Best purchase I've ever made.

  • @tommontague5721
    @tommontague5721 Год назад +12

    I've had my 06 CJ Golden Eagle for 12 years now. Straight 6, auto trans, a/c only 61,000 miles on it still like new inside and out. I played hell finding one that some kid didn't screw up. Before that, I never had a Jeep. Now I will never be without one.

  • @scrambledeggsalad
    @scrambledeggsalad Год назад +46

    4.0, One of the best engines ever made. Have had half a dozen of them, they take a beating and keep on going.

    • @No_Comment87
      @No_Comment87 Год назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @patriotsouthern8123
      @patriotsouthern8123 Год назад +9

      If they last so long why have you had 6 of them?

    • @thejosh0100
      @thejosh0100 Год назад +3

      @@patriotsouthern8123 everything else probably fell apart

    • @scrambledeggsalad
      @scrambledeggsalad Год назад +3

      @@patriotsouthern8123 because I buy and sell cars all the time. My last one was stolen, actually planned to keep that one, loved it.

    • @davidaix5771
      @davidaix5771 Год назад +2

      That 4l Straight 6 is 1 of the best engines they ever made but I'd still keep my 4Runner over a jeep I got a 2022 4Runner TRD off-road premium and I think my next ride will be a 2 door Ford bronco badlands with a Manual and a squatch package

  • @davidlewis7719
    @davidlewis7719 Год назад +7

    I’ve got an 1994 Jeep Wrangler YJ with a 4 cylinder (just had engine replaced ) got over 230000 no rust and still runs great driven at least once a week. I love it

    • @jamesflynn4741
      @jamesflynn4741 Год назад +1

      You live in North? My daughter wants a used jeep for her 1st car, for Boston

  • @lomgshorts3
    @lomgshorts3 Год назад +4

    Scotty, you CAN weld around the rusted frame pieces, I did it on a '66 Dodge D-200 Air Force milsurplus truck and drove it for 10 years. Last I checked, it was still on the road pulling yachts and large boats around up in Sodus Bay, NY. in 2011. Great truck, 4wd, 4 speed, slant six truck engine, crew cab and fifth wheel mount, 16.5 tires on solid rims. Can't get any better than that!

  • @RonSwensonRelicAdventures
    @RonSwensonRelicAdventures Год назад +9

    Have a 99 Jeep Cherokee with that engine! Love that Jeep!! 195K and purrs like a kitten! Thx for the vid

  • @walterdennis7023
    @walterdennis7023 Год назад +5

    I have a 91 YJ with the 2.5 it has over four hundred thousand miles on the original motor and original 5-speed

    • @vigilantemotors
      @vigilantemotors Год назад +2

      SWEET! I bet its a killer rig too! Probably my favorite Wrangler is the YJ. It is like the stepchild that everyone doesn't like for some reason but I love em

  • @jefflilyea4669
    @jefflilyea4669 Год назад +30

    The 2.5 AMC is what the 4.0 was designed from. Also a good engine.
    The old school 4.2 is the best.

    • @mr.weatherman403
      @mr.weatherman403 Год назад +2

      I am a 4.2 appreciator myself.
      It also helps that I have an 88 with a 4.2. All the same, I enjoy driving a Jeep that is powered by what is essentially a tractor engine.

    • @BWalker-yg9en
      @BWalker-yg9en 5 месяцев назад

      Well I have a 2.5 myself. 🥲

    • @tnc7399
      @tnc7399 5 месяцев назад +2

      AMC, the car manufacturer that did amazing stuff, but still failed

  • @hangrywendigo.7057
    @hangrywendigo.7057 6 месяцев назад +2

    Scotty, you can just bore out the 2.4L cylinders .30 over, supercharge it, then swap the ax5 out for an ax15, problem solved, you want to do some extra, get the Dana 44s from a tj, its more worth it than a 6 cylinder, the knowledge you gain is invaluable

  • @unmannedaviation9773
    @unmannedaviation9773 Год назад +4

    I have a 2000 jeep Tj with the 2.5. Over all I like the little 4 banger. It gets me back and forth from college on the highway at 85mph (and it’s a 3hr drive pushing 3700-4000rpm), and that’s fast for a lifted 4 cylinder that’s a couple thousand pounds. I’ve had no major issues besides some small things wearing out from the high mileage and age. There is a huge army of tj’s all over the road down here in Florida. If you want a rust free jeep look in central Florida, away from all the salt. Mine was a pull behind for an older couple and their RV. And the best condition Jeeps are usually the 4 cylinders because no one would buy them to off-road hard. I think they are the Hidden gem!

    • @vigilantemotors
      @vigilantemotors Год назад +2

      Nice ride I am sure. I have a 2000 as well, only 58k on it and the 4.0 but those 2.5's aren't too bad and as long as you love it, that is what matters most!!

  • @_JEBUS
    @_JEBUS Год назад +6

    I have a 92 with a 2.5L and 5 speed AX5 transmission. It's been built to be a crawler with stock axels and it's been great so far. Cant go over 65mph on 33's but it can go anywhere on low gear. 4.0 is better but dont run away from a 2.5 if you have a chance to buy one.

  • @neolexington
    @neolexington Год назад +8

    Wow, that is a super clean YJ. My TJ is going into the shop for new fenders, rust is the king of jeep killers.

  • @nilsone.7700
    @nilsone.7700 Год назад +60

    "... and it isn't going to hit you in the head, unless you're trying to work on a hurricane." Good one, Scotty. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @A-Negative
    @A-Negative Год назад +238

    When Jeeps were Jeeps. And you didn’t need to bring a Toyota on the trail with you just in case.

    • @hotrod7603
      @hotrod7603 Год назад +18

      A toyota is good only for gravel road that's it

    • @brooktech7869
      @brooktech7869 Год назад +14

      Thats freaking hilariously false lmao. Jeepers tend to love Taco's also, but they Didn't get capable as a rock crawler until recently stock.

    • @reneegudjon3204
      @reneegudjon3204 Год назад +2

      @@billricheter5678 False info

    • @diablocls55
      @diablocls55 Год назад +11

      Toyota wouldn’t even make it on the trail Lmao

    • @Bellathebear777
      @Bellathebear777 Год назад +6

      When you hear the honk of a 91 Toyota SR5 V6 4X4 xtra cab.
      Beep beep! means cheap jeep!
      Don't evade a car to quickly Jeepsters,. 👀⚡👈

  • @everettplummer9725
    @everettplummer9725 Год назад +12

    The 4.0 was a easy engine to work on, I like working on the slant six engines too.

  • @traceykinsman7727
    @traceykinsman7727 Год назад +128

    I had a 2001 Jeep tj and it was a great vehicle. I drove it for years without any issues. Then we had to take it off the road and it sat for 5 yrs. My son became the age to drive it and he spent about $5000 to fix all the problems, like brakes and new tires, etc. I showed him once how to drive it because it's a standard and he loved it. He drove it for a while and then the back door wouldn't close properly so my husband gerry rigged it until he could get it looked at. Then a few wks later, he couldn't go in reverse so off to the garage it went. They discovered that the frame was so old and rusty that it had moved and shifted and the steering box got separated so that's why he was having issues with changing gears and why the back door had shifted out of position. So now, we have been told, to scrap it but not until we get as much parts off of it as can be sold first! I am sad...

    • @fil1329
      @fil1329 Год назад +28

      Sounds about right
      JEEP stands for just empty every pocket

    • @cigarsgunsandgasoline8032
      @cigarsgunsandgasoline8032 Год назад +27

      @@fil1329 Jeeps are still better than the new Broncos!

    • @trevorsmith7045
      @trevorsmith7045 Год назад +8

      I also miss my TJ. I bought it when I was 19 and sold it when I was 36. The torque boxes had rusted apart, the frame was going just in front of the rear wheels and I had blown out the rear out. It needed a frame off restore and I didn't have the money at the time ..... Now I have the money, but it's already gone.
      I really loved that vehicle.

    • @thisismagacountry1318
      @thisismagacountry1318 Год назад +10

      Don’t be sad.
      Buy a Toyota FJ Cruiser

    • @hoopty.
      @hoopty. Год назад +9

      I would have gotten a new tranny and kept driving it

  • @ka9vmp
    @ka9vmp Год назад +1

    Mine is a 2021 two door wrangler. The engine is a six with automatic transmission. I am thrilled with it. Got my gear grinding days behind me when I drove semis. Can't say I miss them.

  • @jasonpiech385
    @jasonpiech385 Год назад +6

    I had a 98 wrangler with the in-line 6 and got over 300,000 on it

  • @TechHustler
    @TechHustler Год назад +18

    Love your videos!

  • @chrisjuliano3964
    @chrisjuliano3964 Год назад +1

    My very first car was a 1991 Wrangler. I've been hooked ever since. I also had a 99 and currently a 13 JKU. But boy I really loved my 91.

  • @johnkempisty4724
    @johnkempisty4724 Год назад +1

    I also have a ‘92 wrangler that used to have the internal slave cylinder. What I did was swap the bell housing out from a ‘97 -2000 wrangler. They use the same AX-15 transmission but have an external slave cylinder. It is a bolt on mod that requires zero machine work.

  • @JimmyHinton
    @JimmyHinton Год назад +3

    I have a 1995 Jeep Wrangler since 1996. I bought it brand new in February. It has the 2.5 liter engine never had issues with not enough power. I think the 2.5 liter has enough power and I have over 200,000 miles on it.

  • @leroysmith3052
    @leroysmith3052 Год назад +3

    I have a 91 jeep wrangler 266.000 miles plus still runs very well. 4 cylinder .

  • @ronbeck8643
    @ronbeck8643 8 месяцев назад +1

    I really like the video that you made about this 1992 Wrangler I personally have a 1993 jeep wrangler labeled as the YJM model with the 2.54 cylinder engine in it and I gotta say it’s absolutely bulletproof only repairs I’ve ever had to do was clutch slave cylinder as well and the water pump the rest is just been normal routine maintenance and tuneups it has over 225,000 miles on it and it still runs like a champ but I’m pretty sure my master cylinder for my clutch is starting to go out now finally

  • @daninmi1648
    @daninmi1648 Год назад +8

    I've thought about building a YJ into the ultimate Michigan winter driver: powder-coated frame and fiberglass body. Of course, I'd have the 4.0L (great engine!) and a 5-speed. Only lack of space and funds has stopped me. A guy can dream, eh?

  • @64samsky
    @64samsky Год назад +37

    Scotty, you are spot on with this video! Find an older jeep with a straight 6 cylinder engine that has a 5 speed stick shift. Me personally, I would put a 6 cylinder, points, plugs and rotor with a 6 speed manual transmission. The more electronics you have, the more trouble you'll have.

    • @rickreese5794
      @rickreese5794 Год назад +5

      05 and 06
      Have 6 speed trannys
      U love mine...

    • @64samsky
      @64samsky Год назад +4

      @@rickreese5794 I wouldn't take anything newer than a middle 80's version, that way I could use points and condensers. I'd have a spare pair in case of an EMP.

    • @mann_idonotreadreplies
      @mann_idonotreadreplies Год назад +2

      @@64samsky cool story bro.

    • @RayRayP2001
      @RayRayP2001 Год назад +5

      Points and condenser, man those things didn't last very long, you was always burning up the contacts in like 30k miles, electronic ignition last's way longer like 200k miles or better. It is only 40 or 50 bucks to replace the ignition module vs. 20 bucks for replacement points x7 to get the same mileage. 1974 was the last year of points system, so the 4.0 never had points and condenser ever.

    • @64samsky
      @64samsky Год назад +3

      @@RayRayP2001 I started out with a 73 Ford F-100 with a 302 that had points and condensers, I know them well. I like them for an EMP insurance policy.

  • @x322x3
    @x322x3 Год назад +1

    I'm fixing an old 79 cj7 with an 258 inline six . It has the quadratrac all wheel drive system with a tm400 transmission. Have a great day

  • @Bond1171
    @Bond1171 7 месяцев назад +1

    Mine had an issue getting stuck in neutral. When I towed it to a shop, the issue fixed itself. I ripped it apart to check out the inside and replaced the synchronizers. Everything inside looked perfect (other than worn synchros) except the shift rails and bearings were very gummy. I now think that the bearings on the shift rails were gummed up and basically locking the shift rails in place.
    Still driving that transmission after work and cleaning the inside. Been 5 years and 15k miles, still works just fine and hasn’t gotten stuck since.

  • @Cencal_cj7
    @Cencal_cj7 Год назад +14

    The 4.2 i6 was good as well, but the 4.0 was more updated. I’m considering throwing a 4.0 head on my 4.2. The other i6 that was bulletproof was the ford 300. From what I understand there’s a few things abt the build of the i6, namely the 7 main bearings.

    • @NeuKrofta
      @NeuKrofta Год назад +3

      The slant six was good too.

  • @jeffshadow2407
    @jeffshadow2407 Год назад +3

    The older square headlight Jeeps had the classic dash with gauges. The next versions had the dash design from a minivan.

  • @jorishines1645
    @jorishines1645 Год назад +2

    I had a 93 Jeep Wrangler YJ. Great little 4x4. I rebuilt the engine, drove forever. The only rust was around the windshield hinges, so I treated it early. I just wish the front seats could lay back.

  • @michaelheffernan4509
    @michaelheffernan4509 Год назад +2

    I agree, I had a straight six 1990 Jeep Cherokee for 16 years can't even remember how many miles I put on it.

  • @Bredddi
    @Bredddi Год назад +29

    I had an 09 rubicon with a baseball hammered on the manual shifter and it would always pop out of first if you didn’t hold it in. Loved that Jeep, loved the manual trans, but HATED that 3.8L Chrysler motor. Yet another story of bureaucrats in Washington ruining good things through killing the 4.0L motor due to emissions regs.

    • @patrickkerner1471
      @patrickkerner1471 Год назад +9

      That 4.0 straight 6 was the best!

    • @mann_idonotreadreplies
      @mann_idonotreadreplies Год назад +5

      one of Chrysler's biggest mistake was eliminating the 4.0 6 cylinder.

    • @JoshuaTootell
      @JoshuaTootell Год назад +1

      You can get a 392 in a Jeep. That's not bureaucrats, that's jeep being lazy.

    • @JeepTJWheelin
      @JeepTJWheelin Год назад

      @@mann_idonotreadreplies Chrysler entered into the age of obsolescence and killed off Jeep with the 3.8 mini van turdgines and those 4 dr limos in '07. A Jeep has 2 doors! Like an obese woman on the beach in a speedo, I have look away quickly, can't stand the sight of those fugly, goofy 4 dr limos.

  • @charlesgriggs2494
    @charlesgriggs2494 Год назад +3

    95 my baby 4 banger manual. Love it.

  • @digitaldreamer5481
    @digitaldreamer5481 Год назад +1

    I love my 01 JGC Laredo 4.0 IN6, the easiest vehicle to work on that I’ve ever owned. It has 226k miles and I’m getting ready to replace the tranny seal, filter, both solenoids, gov. spring myself. Then I’ll have just the coils, insulators, and the AC and it will be finished. I traded a radio for this Jeep after it sat under some trees for over three years. I love my Jeep!

  • @bonniehall3428
    @bonniehall3428 Год назад +1

    my brother bought 1976 CJ 7 new. I bought it from him in the late eighties and kept it running until Katrina put a tree on it. It had the straight 6 and would move out since it was so light. Many good memories made in that baby!

  • @davevann2925
    @davevann2925 Год назад +3

    I had a 91 Jeep sport, the upper slave cyl. went bad then the lower went bad 2 weeks later. One was covered under the extended warranty the other was not. Had to keep replacing the front U-joints which were NON greaseable.

  • @ralphnewman2479
    @ralphnewman2479 Год назад +4

    Love the square headlight YJ Jeeps! I am on Jeep # 9 (I think) now...couple CJ's back in high school, 3 YJ's, 3 TJ's and now I am in a 2012 JK. The JK is the best riding Jeep I have had. CJ was the coolest! (CJ-5). Never had a SINGLE problem with ANY of my Jeeps! Not one! I have had other, non-Jeep vehicles in between, but I always end up back in a Jeep! Not a big fan of the JL though...too much electronic stuff in it. Might go back to a CJ after the current JK. Been eyeballing Collins Bro's out of Texas for their restorations. Pricey though....

  • @fromthebackofmymind
    @fromthebackofmymind Год назад +2

    I wanted an AMC Eagle SX/4 with Inline six.
    But in the Colorado Rockies back in the day, they were hard to find.
    AMC was decades ahead in engineering. Their last V8 was the SOHC 4.7
    Found in Dodge Trucks and sport Utes, For a decade.
    1 HP Per Cubic Inch. And Torque to match.

  • @allstar930
    @allstar930 Год назад +2

    My YJ has a 4 and I read on one of the Jeep rags that the 4’s are good for hundreds of thousands of miles, even more than the 6.

  • @donald2167
    @donald2167 Год назад +13

    The straight 6 is great but I love my 98 Grand Cherokee with the 5.9

    • @NFZKAZE
      @NFZKAZE Год назад +2

      The gas usage tho 🫠

    • @loudring6247
      @loudring6247 Год назад +2

      5.9? 😬

    • @donald2167
      @donald2167 Год назад +1

      @@NFZKAZE tell me about it... and it uses premium gas. If you don't floor it all the time it's not that bad.

    • @NFZKAZE
      @NFZKAZE Год назад +1

      @@donald2167 yeah naw I have a lead foot so when I was in my '93 5.2L i kinda had to launch cause it was SLUGGISH if not

    • @rickreese5794
      @rickreese5794 Год назад +2

      Rare beast,
      Congratulations

  • @donaldhester6555
    @donaldhester6555 Год назад +5

    Pentastar V6 is one of the most advanced, and reliable engines found in American vehicles. It was listed 3 years in a row as a top 10 engine with reliability being well above average. But if you are going to buy an old jeep lke this one, of course you should get the inline 6.

    • @KevinLee138
      @KevinLee138 8 месяцев назад +1

      I just towed my buddy's jk 1800 miles back to Atlanta from Moab. Insane manifold melted and collapsed. Seems like something broke in the head. Only had -130k miles

  • @AnubisReviews
    @AnubisReviews Год назад +1

    I run a 94 YJ automatic with the straight 6. It's got 120,000 and including the dealer I bought it from I'm the 3rd owner. It was sold in California and only made it to the Arizona desert. No rust and it's been lifted and decked out for all kinds of off road fun. Never had any issue with climbing or crawling in either 2 or 4 wheel drive. These things are mocked only because they have square headlights.

  • @bustersgarage
    @bustersgarage Год назад +2

    Absolutely good advice! And yes, modern cars with plastic bits which get exposed to heat cycles = terrible idea! I've seen so many great engines ruined by cheap plastics that break down. My Jeep was a 2003 Grand Cherokee, built in Austria (got the 5 cylinder diesel CRD turbo) GREAT engine, 2.7L that made my pig of a Jeep only sip fuel, BUT those plastics broke down and seals on the injectors would start leaking and you get carbon build up like crazy (so the injector seal job makes most mechanics look at you like you called their mom something terrible). BUT even with the NON-LSD axle options, it was a wonderful offroad rig... as long as it kept sucking diesel without bubbles. Once it lost prime or started getting air bubbles, oh man that was a depressing thing to start, especially cold! :D

  • @janbosik8953
    @janbosik8953 Год назад +3

    Such a basic and durable vehicle. Now I want one.

  • @videogarage9221
    @videogarage9221 Год назад +66

    You gotta love this guy's enthusiasm ... even after so many years ! 👏

    • @chancewilkins3320
      @chancewilkins3320 Год назад +2

      If younmade millions a yr from youtube youd be enthusiatic too

    • @jmabs5096
      @jmabs5096 Год назад

      @@chancewilkins3320 that was I gona say, make millions on RUclips, I'll be pumped every day

    • @davidgleason3379
      @davidgleason3379 Год назад +1

      Well if he is making a mil a year like you claim. And we can see his no nonsense advice for free. I think we are getting a heck of a good deal. So keep posting. SCOTTY!!! And hopefully it will be two million real soon.

    • @original..mrknowitall
      @original..mrknowitall Год назад +2

      Still spends his time giving to others the most valuable thing of all..knowledge bro...

  • @Torsee
    @Torsee Год назад +1

    Well said.
    Love the square headlights era.

  • @gabepruitt355
    @gabepruitt355 Год назад +2

    Scotty! I had a 2000 wrangler and I dropped the whole drive train to rebuild the transfer case and replace the clutch, I bought a clutch kit from auto zone and they gave me a plastic throw out bearing. I asked if it was good, the bearing went out after one week and I had to drop it all again, please make sure it is a METAL BEARING!!!

  • @ljones2711
    @ljones2711 Год назад +3

    I got 435000 miles on my 98 wrangler before replacing the engine. The engine lasted 19 years. Luckily found another straight 6 to out in it.

  • @jasonnaimie5465
    @jasonnaimie5465 Год назад +3

    Scotty got it right for once, the 4.0 engine or the 242 is the engine to have if you want a jeep wrangler

  • @is_what_it_is
    @is_what_it_is Год назад +2

    First off, take a breath, you're giving me anxiety. Secondly, I live in eastern Pa and had my share of CJ's and wranglers. They don't ALL rust out like you say. Up to and including '95 aren't so bad other than the sides and fenders and sometimes the frame in the front and rear sections. It's the TJ's that the frames totally rot away. The six cylinder is the best, but ain't nothing wrong with the little 4 banger like I had. Lot's of torque, low horsepower, but chugged along great on the highway, just gotta get a good head start for the inclines. Thinking of getting one now actually.

  • @thomasgarrison3949
    @thomasgarrison3949 Год назад +1

    Another great video
    I love my first Jeep, a new Jeep a 2021 Jeep Wrangler Sport, 4 door, With a 2.0 Turbo 8 speed auto tranny, I get 26 MPG.
    Unless I get into the turbo going up a hill, in 4WD low, towing my Bass Boat.

  • @charleshines1553
    @charleshines1553 Год назад +3

    We had a couple Jeeps with that engine. One was a 1993 Grand Cherokee and one was a similar year Comanche with a manual transmission and that thing was fairly quick for a pickup truck. I usually view trucks as being slow, ill handling and gas guzzling. I never personally owned any trucks, just know people who do.

  • @markraffensperger2339
    @markraffensperger2339 Год назад +8

    a 4.0 w an AX-15 behind it is a monster. you can also just upgrade that bell housing on the transmission to a 94 and it will move the brake cylinder to the outside. speaking from experience haha. great video.

    • @johnchildress6717
      @johnchildress6717 Год назад +1

      That is what to do.I hope Scotty sees this.

    • @markraffensperger2339
      @markraffensperger2339 Год назад +1

      @@johnchildress6717 while its open, a heavier flywheel is a great upgrade as well. the clutch can be feathered like its a small sedan. got a 40lb flywheel in mine.

    • @cooper02ful
      @cooper02ful Год назад

      yup. my zj has the slave on the outside. its a tank

  • @steveegbert3554
    @steveegbert3554 Год назад +2

    The 6 cyl in my 92 wrangler lasted 280,000 miles and I put in a remanufactured one and now have about 310,00 miles

  • @Irontrianglegarage
    @Irontrianglegarage Год назад +2

    I had a 95 Wrangler with the GM 2.5 iron duke 4 cylinder. I took that dude on the Rubicon Trail. That engine is a little beast.

  • @georgemoschak493
    @georgemoschak493 Год назад +10

    Similar to the topic of worn clutch, me and my dad have a John Deere 2030 tractor, and after sitting for ~a week it does something similar, where you press in the clutch and it goes slower, but keeps going, which then ya gotta tug on the slector gear to stop it. After a bunch of clutch and declutching it goes back to normal, weirdly enough.

    • @georgemoschak493
      @georgemoschak493 Год назад

      @Tommy Richardson iz mechanical clutch. No master nor slave cylinders

  • @42luke93
    @42luke93 Год назад +5

    Though I liked how these older jeeps had the column shifter if it was an automatic.

  • @marcsheasr.2814
    @marcsheasr.2814 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have had seven Jeeps since 1967 starting with a CJ-3B and now a Gladiator. They have all run without trouble or failure. Like most things take care of it and it will take care of you.

  • @dwightshupe195
    @dwightshupe195 Год назад +2

    On standard 4x4s if you run with the transfer case locked in you can get torque lock up .you need to back it up to "unwind" the tension in the drive train.

  • @Ry_Guy01
    @Ry_Guy01 Год назад +7

    Problem with the 4.0L is the water pumps, those engines run hot and the water pump tends to go out can warp the heads if it gets too hot, like anything maintain, take care of it and In most cases it will be reliable.

    • @erichimes3062
      @erichimes3062 Год назад +2

      As a rule of thumb, replace the viscous fan clutch every time you change the water pump

  • @jennawhite8651
    @jennawhite8651 Год назад +11

    Happy to see this video, long time Scotty viewer, have a '97 XJ with the I-6, bought with 94000 original km's. It actually has a Asisn Warner 4 speed automatic transmission, made by Toyota believe it or not. Its a great vehicle and I'm glad to see Scotty would approve

    • @boomerguy9935
      @boomerguy9935 Год назад

      The Aisin company is actually a separate company which is owned by Toyota. Aisin has been the world's largest manufacturer of manual and automatic transmission for decades. Even VW, Mini Cooper and some Mazda Miata's have them. I have an older VW Rabbit/Golf with the 6-speed Tiptronic transmission made by Aisin with a VW name on it that is fantastic.

    • @joecrumpler
      @joecrumpler 9 месяцев назад

      I have a 97 XJ 4.0 with over 170k miles. It had almost 30k on the clock when I bought it in 2000. I've used Mobil 1 10w30 since day one, and I've never been inside the engine. It's answered a fair share of Fire/EMS calls day and night in all kinds of weather, and I live 3 miles from the station. The Asin/Warner transmission is a Warner Gear (USA) design manufactured by Asin.

  • @nwwheeler465
    @nwwheeler465 Год назад +1

    Listening to Scotty talk about Jeeps is hilarious. I’m gonna have to get me some of them protection plate thingies.

  • @Buck1954
    @Buck1954 10 месяцев назад +1

    If you install a fiberglass body build a roll cage with a steel floor fasten to the cage. Use the fiberglass for external parts. We rolled one over and the fiberglass body became dislodged and trapped the occupants between the loose body and the cage. We had reinforced the fiberglass body because it was so cheap. Opened our eyes and we bolted a steel body back onto it.

  • @holdfast4588
    @holdfast4588 Год назад +4

    I’ve got a 93 Wrangler with the 4 banger. Basically the same engine minus two cylinders I believe! It’s been very good to me.

  • @KubanKevin
    @KubanKevin 10 месяцев назад +3

    Those 4.0s and 4.2s are tough to kill. Their only issue is oil leaks when they get old

  • @kentbrown8357
    @kentbrown8357 Год назад

    from ohio always wanted a jeep wrangler . got one about a year ago , no rust its a 2010 has always been in ohio , wanted the inline 6 but all i could find ither the tube was rusting through or the frame was. so got lucky on the one i found . i am loving it . yes the 3.8 is a dog but it gives me a chalenge on some obsticles when wheeling and that is what i bought it for. had over a foot of snow and she did great she is all stock. love your vids and have helped me out several times with figuring out problems with my vehicles.

  • @johnhormaza5469
    @johnhormaza5469 Год назад +3

    I have a 4 cylinder is bullet proof but slow and don't expect to go faster than 55-60

  • @daewooparts
    @daewooparts Год назад +14

    The reason why the Jeep is in good condition from California is that they can't afford the gas to keep it on or off the road ⛽️💵💸

  • @timmylittle2406
    @timmylittle2406 Год назад +1

    I replaced the clutch on my 03 wrangler at just over 100k because it was getting close to craping out. I put a heavy duty one in, replaced everything. Took me about 3 days in the driveway, but i was not in a hurry.

  • @jerryhoward7910
    @jerryhoward7910 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love the old 6 cylinder jeeps!! Own 3 of them. Bullet proof. 91, 95 and an 05…..

  • @brandongopoop4997
    @brandongopoop4997 Год назад +4

    The only new car I ever bought was a 1995 Wrangler in 1996 because they didn't make a 96 the next model with the coil springs is far superior as far as off-road performance

  • @jdsrcs8061
    @jdsrcs8061 Год назад +5

    HELL YEA Scotty!!!! Love the YJ, I have an 87 with a 4.0 and 4 speed. Love it, my daughter wants it when I don't want it anymore!!! I told her I'm taking to the grave with me. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Toolie800
    @Toolie800 11 месяцев назад +1

    My uncle is letting me borrow his 1986 jeep wrangler yj 5 speed manual with the I6 and I have to say I’m impressed original engine but has been rebuilt and it’s the first manual vehicle I’ve had the opportunity to drive overall I think it’s very solid for 37 years old

  • @markbunn8576
    @markbunn8576 Год назад +2

    I have a 91 xj that my mom bought new. Still runs great with 330k miles.

  • @calholli
    @calholli Год назад +9

    The forks go bad.. It's easy to fix, as long as you're not scared to drop the trans and split the case.

  • @davidfoulk3078
    @davidfoulk3078 Год назад +12

    OMG Scotty, when you were upside down underneath that Jeep you reminded me of “Doc” from the movie “Back to the Future”….Lmao!

  • @ThomasWBaldwin
    @ThomasWBaldwin Год назад +2

    1943 Willy's flat head 4. rebuilt it with my dad and put alternator/12 volt system in it. couldn't dent it with a sledge hammer.

    • @fil1329
      @fil1329 Год назад +1

      Thats a real jeep

  • @flashyfernando3819
    @flashyfernando3819 Год назад +2

    I have a 1993 jeep wrangler yj with the 2.5l and has 276k miles. Runs amazing....then crankshaft position sensor randomly died....and found out they can die at any time.

  • @kentworch
    @kentworch Год назад +9

    Nice video. Definitely sounds like a slave cylinder to me. I've replaced the slave cylinder on my car a couple times in the 25+ years that I've had it. Mine is bolted to the side of the transmission not built in. That's a horrible design. I had to replace my clutch itself after 235,000 miles. Slave cylinders though are external on my car and cost about $15 assuming you know how to install it yourself and bleed the cylinder.

    • @jamestragle9504
      @jamestragle9504 Год назад +1

      Ford did that buried slave cylinder on the Btonco back in the late 1980s. A friend had one and that turned into a headache. I've never seen it done on any other vehicle.

  • @booobtooober
    @booobtooober Год назад +5

    In my past experience, I've had the shifter bind because of shutting it off in 4wd and leaving it in gear so it doesn't roll away which in certain case can put a pretty tight preload on the tranny. I guessing cuz the front and rear wheels are out of sync and binding, if you know what I mean.