AMW is a bit outside of Detroit, from the GOOG it looks half way between Detroit and Frankenmuth which is essentially in the country.Detroit is very doable. Just don’t get lost there…. Just sayin
Hey that’s not bad if it’s the correct/current part number. GM cores are crazy. $2000 for a transmission started a few years ago.Looks to be ~600$ CAD 420$ USD, have to do more research of course. Not sure this is the correct engine but should be similar
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Did you mean "short block "? A short block means you don't get heads, intake manifold, and sometimes no front timing drive, and oil pan.Went with a small block rebuild, looking for recommendations
- which head gaskets and bolts?
- replace chains, guides and tensioners ?145k miles
- going with 5w20
- new idler, water pump serpentine
- will find a break in procedure
- anything else?
I’m surprised, but trust you and mwilk012In Canada, I'd stick with a 0wXX. If you want thicker oil for the hot weather or more film strength, etc, a 0w30 or 0w40 will do that without affecting the low temperature start-up pumpability rating.
Oil weights are split into two grades, cold performance and hot performance. The w means winter, not weight. 0w-20 and 5w-20 are the same viscosity at operating temperature, just different when cold. Thinner oil when cold helps get oil to the cam phasers and lifters faster.I’m surprised, but trust you and mwilk012I thought lowering 5w was only to improve fuel economy, 0W it is
The first number in front of the W is "winter" rating for cold temperature pumpability.I’m surprised, but trust you and mwilk012I thought lowering 5w was only to improve fuel economy, 0W it is
I think we're all just guessing. Without knowing what Stellantis knows as it relates to the TSB, I just don't think anything we do will have a significant effect. That said, I'm not giving up on providing better boundary layer protection by changing to a higher viscosity oil and changing it often. I'm using a 12.0 cst @ 100C oil and changing it between 2000-3000 miles. Maybe it will prolong the inevitable until I am done with the Jeep.Is there anything more I can do to ensure min cam wear, I do oil at 5k with Mobil 1 full syn and filter. is there merit to the Baxter adapter to avoid dry starts. I’ll likely go back to a Mopar oil cooler to keep temps low. Or due to the design is the intake cam now a maintenance item.
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Ahhh 0wxx, feels like 30 or 40.I think we're all just guessing. Without knowing what Stellantis knows as it relates to the TSB, I just don't think anything we do will have a significant effect. That said, I'm not giving up on providing better boundary layer protection by changing to a higher viscosity oil and changing it often. I'm using a 12.0 cst @ 100C oil and changing it between 2000-3000 miles. Maybe it will prolong the inevitable until I am done with the Jeep.
Yes, the FCA QA and engineering should have investigated the issue and found the root cause and then formed corrective action to correct production going forward. Then theres the question of what to do about products in service. There could be different treatment of products under warranty, and those beyond warranty.The question that needs to be answered is why is it always bank 1 intake cam that is going bad? I believe it is a manufacturing process problem and not design, but it is something that engineers need to identify and address properly before we can trust it.