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Thread: Third time's a charm...but it will be slow going

  1. #11
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    Not much progress but I thought I'd post up where I'm at so far.

    I wish I'd have searched a little more before I jumped into this. I may have made this a little different. Water under the bridge now though. Here is where this is going so far:



    I'm actually building two of these. One for the truck and one for the trailer that will be built after the truck.

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    Cool. Looks clean!

  3. #13
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    I'm finally getting back to the M715 project.

    Lots has changed in the last few years.

    A few years ago I bought my first Jeep Wrangler JKU Sahara. I thought it was a great ride and quickly fell in love with it. As far as ride quality goes it was much better than the CJ7 I was used to. But the V6 that was in it just didn't seem to be enough to power such a heavy Jeep so I had the urge to V8 swap it.

    Skipping through some details I ended up getting a second Wrangler, a JKU Rubicon with major mods done to it. It too felt under powered. I ended up swapping in a L83/8L90 drivetrain using a kit from RPMExtreme. The kit was well executed and it only took about a week from the time I pulled the stock engine until I was able to drive the Jeep with a modern V8 and a modern 8 speed transmission. I loved it. Everything just worked.

    Well I only got to enjoy it for about a year and a half before it caught fire. I'm not positive about what happened but I have a guess. My power steering had just quit working a couple minutes prior to the fire. I'm pretty sure a line came loose and sprayed power steering oil (ATF in a Jeep) directly onto the hot exhaust manifold.

    No one was injured in the fire. I actually was able to put the fire out with the fire extinguisher I had in the Jeep. But the damage was enough to have the Jeep considered a total loss. I was under insured but I'm moving on.

    I have a clean slate at this point and haven't really nailed down what I want this time but I have a few options in front of me.

    So my current thought is to make this my best (and final) M715. With that in mind I don't want to cut corners and I don't want to try building it on a shoestring budget.

    The GM direct injected engine in my JK was fantastic mated to the 8 speed transmission. The Jeep seemed to always be in the power band. It never lacked for power. I wouldn't mind doing something like that for simplicity as far a plumbing goes. But I already have a Duramax LBZ engine with an Allison 6 speed transmission. Diesel power is hard to beat in my opinion. I'm just not sure if I have the skill and patients to overcome all the fitment issues of an intercooler.

    Anyway, it's going to take me some time to ramp up to this project again but I'm starting to get excited about it.
    Last edited by jeeper; August 3rd, 2024 at 07:57 AM.

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    I will be watching with great interest. Unfortunately no wifi at my new place so it is a 30 minute trip to town to see whats going on. Keep posting the work. Thumbs up!!
    Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21

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    I forgot to get some pics before I started to disassemble the truck. I'm still searching but so far this is what I've found for a before picture. It doesn't do it justice as to how bad it is.

    Sorry but I have to learn how to use this forum. It seems to be a lot different than I remember when I first joined. I need to re-learn how to insert images I think.

    Last edited by jeeper; August 4th, 2024 at 09:10 AM.

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