How much horsepower does a 258 inline 6 have?

How much horsepower does a 258 inline 6 have?

The 4.0 L (3956 cc) straight-6 was an evolution of the 258 and 150 and appeared in 1987….

AMC 258 I6
Bore x Stroke 3.75″ x 3.90″
Displacement 258 (4.2L)
Compression Ratio 8.0:1
Horsepower (net) 110@3500

How much does an AMC 258 weigh?

The total weight of the new engine was 483 pounds (219 kg), only one pound more than the 258 six despite its heavier components and parts.

What was the price of a 1981 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler?

Jeep simply couldn’t pull off the value proposition that the imports could. In 1981, the MSRP for a base CJ-8 with a soft top and painted steel wheels was $7288—about $21,217 today. And that’s before you climbed up the Renegade and Laredo ladder, which offered stylish add-ons.

How big is the engine on a Jeep Scrambler?

The Scrambler featured a 103.5-inch wheelbase and measured 177.3 inches from bumper to bumper—more than 22 inches longer than a CJ-7. Base models received a 150-cubic-inch four-cylinder engine rated at 82 horsepower and 125 lb-ft of torque.

What was the wheelbase of the AMC CJ 8 scrambler?

AMC was late to the mini-truck party when it rolled out the CJ-8 in 1981. The Scrambler featured a 103.5-inch wheelbase and measured 177.3 inches from bumper to bumper—more than 22 inches longer than a CJ-7.

What kind of engine does an AMC Jeep have?

1 PERFORMANCE 2 3.3 / 3.8 CHRYSLERS 3 3.7 / 4.7 CHRYSLERS 4 4.0 / 258 JEEPS 5 4.6 NORTHSTARS 6 5.0 COYOTE ENGINE 7 5.4 LIGHTNINGS 8 5.4 3V ENGINES 9 4.6 / 5.4 2V ENGINES 10 GEN III / IV ENGINES

What kind of engine does a Jeep Scrambler have?

The Scrambler featured a 103.5-inch wheelbase and measured 177.3 inches from bumper to bumper—more than 22 inches longer than a CJ-7. Base models received a 150-cubic-inch four-cylinder engine rated at 82 horsepower and 125 lb-ft of torque. There was also an optional 258-cu-in, 115-hp six-cylinder engine, and—in ’81 only—a 304-cu-in, 150-hp V-8.

What was the value of a 1981 Jeep Scrambler?

A 1981 CJ-8 with 6.0-liter LS sold for $49,500 at Barrett-Jackson’s 2019 Scottsdale auction, a 1982 model with a 5.3-liter Vortec engine went for $46,200 at Barrett-Jackson’s 2019 Palm Beach auction, and a 1981 Scrambler with 350-cu-in LT1 V-8 sold for $45,100 at Mecum’s 2018 Dallas auction.

Is the CJ-8 Scrambler a restored Jeep?

With that said, custom Scramblers—namely, restored examples that have received an engine swap—are selling for much more than that.

How many CJ-8 scramblers were made in 1981?

The rest of the country seemed less enthused, however. In 1981, a total of 8355 CJ-8s found homes, followed by a steady decline: 7759 in 1982, 5405 in ’83, 4130 in ’84, 2015 in ’85, and a mere 128 in ’86 (possibly leftover ’85 models). Meanwhile, the previous CJ-7 averaged 34,482 units annually during an 11-year run that began in 1976.