What kind of mileage does a 1982 Jeep CJ-5 get?

What kind of mileage does a 1982 Jeep CJ-5 get?

fuel consumption and mileage: 24 mpg (U.S.), 9.8 l/100km, 28.8 mpg (imp.), 10.2 km/l EPA combined ratings; , more data: 1982 Jeep CJ-5 Laredo 2.5L (man. 4) Specifications Review 1982 Jeep CJ-5 Laredo 2.5L 5-speed (man. 5) specs Jeep CJ-5 Laredo 2.5L 5-speed (man. 5) , model year 1982, version for North America U.S.

Is there a owners manual for a Jeep CJ?

In the table below you can see 2 CJ Workshop Manuals,0 CJ Owners Manuals and 4 Miscellaneous Jeep CJ downloads. Our most popular manual is the Jeep Jeep CJ Jeep CJ 1960 Owners Manual . This (like all of our manuals) is available to download for free in PDF format.

What kind of transmission does a jeep have?

Advance Adapters Transmission Identification chart for 1980-1986 Jeep Vehicles. Notes: has 1 1/8″ 10 spline input shaft and a 23 spine output shaft. Notes: Aluminum case, ball bearings on maindrive gear and mainshaft, top cover has a Ford casting mark.

What kind of transmission does a Jeep CJ 5 have?

Transmission The T-90 3 speed was the standard transmission for the CJ-5 for many years. It’s close brother, the T-86 3 speed was used with CJ-5s with the Dauntless V6. The T-14 replaced the T-90 and later the beefy T-15 was used with CJ-5 with the 304.

In the table below you can see 2 CJ Workshop Manuals,0 CJ Owners Manuals and 4 Miscellaneous Jeep CJ downloads. Our most popular manual is the Jeep Jeep CJ Jeep CJ 1960 Owners Manual . This (like all of our manuals) is available to download for free in PDF format.

When did Jeep stop making the CJ-5 4 speed?

The T-98 was an optional 4 speed for the CJ-5 until 1971 when the T-18 became the optional 4 speed. In 1976, the T-150 became the 3 speed for the CJ-5. In 1980, the heavy duty 3 speeds and 4 speeds were no longer offered.

What kind of transmission is in a 1986 Jeep?

Used in 4 cylinder applications except 1986 6 cylinder. Front input bearing outside diameter is 80mm. End loaded, aluminum case transmission based on the Toyota “R” series. Used in 6 cylinder applications. Front input bearing outside diameter is 90mm. Aluminum case that is split vertically lengthwise.

What do I need for a Jeep CJ engine swap?

The following is a list of other components you’ll need before you begin the Jeep CJ engine swap. If you want to keep your factory transmission, you need a bell housing to adapt from the 350 to the transmission. One example would be Advance Adapters Chevy V8 to Jeep AX5 Bellhousing Adapter Kit (Part AA-712565V).

What kind of engine do I need for a CJ5?

Early CJ Jeeps (1954 to 1969) have a short wheelbase and weigh about 2,200 pounds. The best choice for an engine swap is not a V8. Aside from requiring too many modifications, it’ll have more power than the rest of the truck can handle.

Is the Amc 2.5L a 4.0 motor?

If the AMC 2.5L had two more cylinders, it would be the 4.0 motor. These motors were installed in Jeeps from 1987–2006, making them plentiful and cheap.

Can you swap a CJ7 for a 4.0L engine?

The 4.0L engine. The 4.0 swap is about the easiest swap that can be done to the CJ7, at least in my opinion. I’ve have listed below the parts and major procedures.

What kind of transmission does a CJs have?

CJs built from ’80-’83 with the GM 151 have some interesting options. Since the engine was manufactured by GM, it has a standard Chevy SB pattern on the engine side and basically a Ford pattern on the transmission side.

What kind of engine does a Jeep CJ have?

Advanced Adapters makes their own Chevy 350 shorty headers, Part AA-717011. They also make a pair that work outside the frame rail, Part AA-717038. Those almost give your Jeep the 1960’s “Gasser” style dragstrip look. Chevy engines are known to put out some heat.

Can a Ford T-18 be converted to a CJ?

If neither is availble at a reasonable price, a Ford T-18 or NP435 can be converted. ’72-’75 CJs used the T-14 and T-15 three speeds with a special bell housing. A bellhousing from a ’76-’86 CJ can be used (except for the 151 bell housing).