A Gremlin... we used to have one of those. I loved that car. Anyway, the Gremlin's did have a V-8 option and so the easiest way would be to find all the factory stuff and go that route. Yeah baby, maybe put an AMC 360 or 401 in there with the torque flite tranny. You'd be smokin' then dude. But if that's not possible, you'll have to do it the good old fashioned way and make everything. Motor and tranny mounts, drive line, cooling system, etc. Have fun and way cool.
its a v8 engine used by jeep in the 70s and 80s.it is a 5.9l.
yes
A v8 can last longer than a v6, and a v6 can last longer than a v8. This all depends on how well each vehicle is maintained.
225 slant 6, 318 v8, and a 340 v8.
fuel pump for v6 will not supply enough fuel for a v8. they are calibrated to supply different amounts of fuel at different pressure It depends on the year and fuel system. I know better. I have been with Gm for 22 years. I have a v6 4.3 fuel pump out of a 90 s15 in my 89 silverado with the 5.7 350 v8 and its just fine, look it up, its the same part number. it even fits a 7.4 chevy and a 5.0 and a 2.5
AMC Gremlin was created in 1970.
The AMC Gremlin had the front end of an AMC Hornet and a squared off rear hatch ... Just do an internet search for pictures of an AMC Gremlin and you should see pictures of it... If that fails then go on ebay.com and type in AMC Gremlin..(AMC stands for American Motors Corporation - the company that made Gremlins)
An AMC Gremlin.
AMC Gremlin
AMC Gremlin
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The AMC Pacer X or the Gremlin. These two cars nailed AMC's coffin shut. -Evil Tim TX226
Depending on what your looking for, The AMC "Gremlin" or the "Geo" Tracker
AMC Gremlin. American Motor Company. They produced them throughout the 70's. I think they look really cool...
Ambassador, Rebel, Hornet, Gremlin, Javelin, AMX
Ambassador, Rebel, Hornet, Gremlin, Javelin, AMX
Not from the AMC factory... the stock Jeep V8 option was the 304.