Project Teal-J II, Intro
Project Teal-J II, Part 1
Project Teal-J II, Part 2
Project Teal-J II, Part 3
Project Teal-J II, Part 4
Project Teal-J II, Part 5
Project Teal-J II, Part 6
Project Teal-J II, Part 7
Project Teal-J II, Part 8
Project Teal-J II, Part 9
Project Teal-J II, Part 10
Project Teal-J II, Part 11
Project Teal-J II, Part 12
Project Teal-J II, Part 13
Project Teal-J II, Part 14
Our beloved Teal-J Jeep has seen her share of modifications over the years, and one area where we never seemed to get enough performance was the stock 4.0L six. Its factory-rated 181 hp at 4,600 rpm and 222 lb-ft of torque at 2,800 rpm were adequate for the vehicle in base trim, but with the hundreds of pounds of extra weight that we've bolted onto our Jeep in the form of aftermarkets axles, wheels, tires, and body armor, our 4.0L was beginning to act a bit sluggish, leaving us looking for power upgrades. This is why, when we saw a 345 hp 5.7L Hemi-equipped TJ Unlimited at Tera Manufacturing's booth at last year's SEMA show, we were hard-pressed to take it for a spin. So we asked, and much to our surprise, they said sure. One blip of the skinny pedal and we were sold.
Sweeeeeettt
Thanks to Tera, this swap is easier than you might think. Not only are these engines popping up everywhere as late-model Dodge Rams are wrecked, the swap itself has been totally mapped out, so very little homework is necessary to execute the conversion. Our donor Hemi came out of a 3/4-ton '04 Ram--which can save thousands of dollars over the cost of a complete new Hemi turnkey assembly - and it exceeded our expectations in both fuel economy and acceleration.
We decided to break up this install into two parts because it's composed of so many steps. So follow along as we show off the stuff you'll need to get a Hemi under your TJ's hood. Next month, we'll tackle the cooling system, exhaust, and transmission shifter as well as showing off the Teal's Hemi-enhanced performance both on- and off-pavement.
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1. As with any motor swap, the first step is to remove the original engine. The profession
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2. The whole engine bay was then given a thorough bath. This assists in a clean installati
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3. Next, the factory engine wiring harness was removed. TeraFlex then modified the stock h
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4. While the wiring gurus went to work on Teal-J's factory harness, the guys at Mepco disa
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5. The Hemi engine requires completely different motor mounts from those of the straight-s
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6. The new TeraFlex Hemi motor mounts are laser-cut from 1/4-inch-thick plate steel and ma
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7. Once the motor mounts were in place, the new Hemi was lowered into its new home. Weighi
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8. These new motor mounts use high-quality rubber bushings to isolate engine vibration. We
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9. Our new Hemi came with a sizable chunk of wiring. This is normally the most difficult p
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10. Next, the stock instrument cluster and wiring loom were replaced with a unit out of a
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11. Because the Hemi engine is driven by wire instead of using a throttle cable, a brand-n
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12. Next, the automatic transmission and freshly assembled Atlas 2 transfer case were inst
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13. TeraFlex provided a belly-up skidplate to replace Teal's beat-up old factory unit. Thi
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14. With the powertrain installed, the guys at Mepco moved on to smaller details such as m
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15. One of the coolest parts of the TeraFlex Hemi conversion is the OEM-style plugs used i
Project Teal-J II, Intro
Project Teal-J II, Part 1
Project Teal-J II, Part 2
Project Teal-J II, Part 3
Project Teal-J II, Part 4
Project Teal-J II, Part 5
Project Teal-J II, Part 6
Project Teal-J II, Part 7
Project Teal-J II, Part 8
Project Teal-J II, Part 9
Project Teal-J II, Part 10
Project Teal-J II, Part 11
Project Teal-J II, Part 12
Project Teal-J II, Part 13
Project Teal-J II, Part 14
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Mepco 4x4
www.mepco4x4.com
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Tera Manufacturing Inc.
8385 S. Allen St., Ste. 115
Dept. 4WDSU
Sandy
UT
84070
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Tattons Driveline
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