115 h.p. & 220 ft/lbs of torque. Emissions controls in 1977 had choked this engine from it's original 150 h.p. in 1972 to a pitiful 115 by 1977.
Not from the AMC factory... the stock Jeep V8 option was the 304.
Could have a 258 cid I6 or a 304 cid V8
Right above the motor mounts on the 304 V8 engines there is a large casting mark that says 304.
304 w/ 2 bbl carb.
Will a 304 engine fit in a 1998 TJ jeep wrangler?
My 1977 CJ5 with a 304 has power steering.
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yes. jeep stanardized bell housing bolt pattern in 71 i believe. just motor mounts and exhaust and radiator to worry about.
Yes
The 1977 Jeep CJ-7 was typically equipped with the TorqueFlite 999 automatic transmission. This three-speed transmission was known for its durability and was commonly paired with the AMC 304 V8 or the 258 inline-six engines. The TorqueFlite 999 allowed for smoother shifting and improved off-road performance, making it a popular choice among Jeep enthusiasts.
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not very much, I would quess that probably not more than 1000lb total weight. maybe not even that much. The power is not an issue, Its the height and wheelbase of the jeep, Its very hairy to controll while being pushed from the rear.