How much does a AMC 304 weigh?

How much does a AMC 304 weigh?

When I was digging around for that info I came up with an average of about 550 to 575 pounds. The range was 540 to 640 on the sites I checked.

When was the last year of the CJ 304?

The last two years of the 304 in the CJ were in ’80-’81. The horse power and torque specifications of the last version of the 304 narrowly beat the 258 use at this time. The 258 used between ’80 and ’81 was putting out 110 HP @ 3500 and 195 ft/lbs @ 2000.

When did the Jeep AMC 304 come out?

The AMC 304 was introduced in Jeep vehicles in 1971 in J-series pickups and Wagoneers and in 1972 in the CJ vehicles. Early 304s performed well, so well that frame changes were made to the CJs in ’73 to prevent cracks.

What kind of engine does a Jeep CJ have?

The 258 used between ’80 and ’81 was putting out 110 HP @ 3500 and 195 ft/lbs @ 2000. The 304 used from ’80-’81 in CJs, J-series pickups, and Wagoneers suffers in performance. The ’79 304 saw a significant drop in horse power from previous years. The 304 used from ’72-’78 has the best performance of all the 304s used in the CJ.

How much horsepower does an AMC 304 have?

The horse power and torque specifications of the last version of the 304 narrowly beat the 258 use at this time. The 258 used between ’80 and ’81 was putting out 110 HP @ 3500 and 195 ft/lbs @ 2000.

When did the Jeep CJ get a V8 engine?

They began to phase their engines into all Jeep models in the following two years. 1972 was the first CJ to see the V8, AMC having lengthened the CJ’s front clip to accept the longer I6 and V8 offerings.

The AMC 304 was introduced in Jeep vehicles in 1971 in J-series pickups and Wagoneers and in 1972 in the CJ vehicles. Early 304s performed well, so well that frame changes were made to the CJs in ’73 to prevent cracks.

When did Jeep start using the AMC engine?

The 1971 “J” Series was the first to receive an AMC engine (the 304), replacing the very capable and benchmark Buick Small Block V8. They began to phase their engines into all Jeep models in the following two years. 1972 was the first CJ to see the V8, AMC having lengthened the CJ’s front clip to accept the longer I6 and V8 offerings.

The last two years of the 304 in the CJ were in ’80-’81. The horse power and torque specifications of the last version of the 304 narrowly beat the 258 use at this time. The 258 used between ’80 and ’81 was putting out 110 HP @ 3500 and 195 ft/lbs @ 2000.

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