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Thinking about 4.3 and SM465

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by alex211, Mar 6, 2010.

  1. alex211

    alex211 Member

    I'm going to spend the $75 just so the computer can work as best as possible, I have a nice little check engine light to put in the dash too.
     
  2. double R

    double R Member

    Don't you only need the VSS if you are running automatic?
     
  3. alex211

    alex211 Member

  4. Hawkes

    Hawkes Member

    I have great idle, no stumbling, no EGR, man trans, no purge valve, electric fan is seperate and original engine didn't have an electric fan, and I get way better mileage than the 4L Jeeps that I travel with. I don't see the need in my case. As for the check engine light I never did find it in the wiring diagram to wire it, it's not that I didn't want one.
     
  5. Reverend D

    Reverend D New Member

    I was gonna suggest jags that run too, I've bought parts for a Z car v8 swap from them, good guy, pretty small operation but they're parts worked really well. Novak also has one, but its like 90.00 :

    http://www.novak-adapt.com/catalog/sensors.htm

    The cool part with the digital speedos is they're easy to re-calibrate. I was using autometer gauges in the Z and its a simple matter, of finding a measured two miles, putting it into learn mode and then at the measured mark (I believe it was 2 miles, might have been one, its been like 9 years since I did the swap) you lock it in. Change tire size, do the same procedure, bingo its back to calibrated without crawling under the car for changing gears. Best part of the whole deal. I didn't need it as I was using a T56 which used the VSS but I was running a carb motor and was replacing all the old datsun gauges anyway. Of course in your situation with the stock gauge the sensor is a more reasonable way to go so you don't have to change anything.

    Regards,

    D.

    Ps: Looks like the same part, no brainer, JTR is the way to go...
     
    Last edited: Apr 13, 2010
  6. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    You're one of the lucky ones. Been involved in several of these swaps and they all ended up having issues until we installed the vss. I'd recommend putting in a cel. If you can't find a wiring diagram to cover it send me your info on the engine and vehicle it came out of and I should be able to look it up for you. Without a cel it can be hard to field repair issues unless you carry a scan tool around with you. On obd1 gm's you can short across A and B on the diagnostic connector and have codes flash through the cel.
     
  7. double R

    double R Member

    is there a special light bulb for the check engine light? I know where the wire is on mine and have checked codes on it using a multimeter but the wire doesn't have enough voltage to light a bulb.

    regarding the vss...any donors out there with a manual tranny?
     
  8. alex211

    alex211 Member

    I think the wire is a ground for a bulb.
     
  9. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    Most all the ones I've seen of these vintage of vehicles have a tone ring on the output shaft of the trans or tranny with a sensor that senses the gaps between the "teeth" of the tone ring. The aftermarket units put the sensor in line with the speedo cable and is an all-in-one- unit.
    No special bulb for the cel.
     
  10. alex211

    alex211 Member

    Last edited: Apr 15, 2010
  11. alex211

    alex211 Member

    Will this engine have an EGR valve? How can I get rid of it if it has one?
     
  12. alex211

    alex211 Member