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I'll find out exactly which bolt is was (and post) when I talk to the dealer again tomorrow
As a general rule they only replace the bad component. Lets just say, your engine blew and it grenaded you block, but everything else if OK. Then you will get a new block. Can you get an all new engine? YES, I did, but what happened was I had an extended warranty that took it out to 125,000 miles and XX years. At the point the engine blew I had 124XXX miles. since some years had passed they did have individual componets like that, so they sent a complete block assebly. But yours is new and you will prob get the primary componet...not sure what bolt they are talking about. Could be a rocker arm bolt, broke and dropped a valve or something like that and it crashed into the piston then most likely a block and a cyl head.
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As a general rule they only replace the bad component. Lets just say, your engine blew and it grenaded you block, but everything else if OK. Then you will get a new block. Can you get an all new engine? YES, I did, but what happened was I had an extended warranty that took it out to 125,000 miles and XX years. At the point the engine blew I had 124XXX miles. since some years had passed they did have individual componets like that, so they sent a complete block assebly. But yours is new and you will prob get the primary componet...not sure what bolt they are talking about. Could be a rocker arm bolt, broke and dropped a valve or something like that and it crashed into the piston then most likely a block and a cyl head.
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the problem here was the same problem everyone keeps having with the 2.0. Loose water outlet bolts on the water pump housing. Coolant leaks out, operation continues until engine damage occurs due to overheating.

FCA does not service short block engines.
 

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For anyone even thinking about Jeep/Stellantis "swapping'" in a new 392 (even if you pay the tremendous difference of what the 392 differentiations shows below). The information below is from the 11/17/20 Stellantis announcement for the 392 Wrangler. I have noted (see >>>.....<<<) some of the issues that, if a swap was even possible, Stellantis would insist on including, not just dropping an engine into the bay. The frame upgrades and Selection-Trac 4WD system alone would be cost prohibitive.

2021 Jeep® Wrangler Rubicon 392 ANNOUNCEMENT – the most capable and powerful Wrangler yet – packs the potent 6.4-liter V-8 engine, delivering 470 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft. of torque
Wrangler Rubicon 392 delivers the best of both worlds:
Greater off-road capability with greater approach and departure angles, suspension articulation, maneuverability and water traversing up to 32.5 inches
Runs 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds – 40 percent faster than a V-6 Wrangler Rubicon
Wrangler Rubicon 392 marks return of production V-8 to Wrangler engine bay after nearly 40 years
TorqueFlite eight-speed automatic transmission with steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters is standard, delivers crisp shifts; performance tuning helps maximize acceleration at launch
Trail Rated capability in any condition with Selec-Trac two-speed transfer case and intuitive full-time four-wheel-drive, heavy-duty wide track Dana 44 axles with Tru-Lok electronic locking differentials and electronic front sway-bar disconnect
Upgraded frame rails, factory 2-inch lift, unique suspension geometry, >>> heavy-duty brakes and FOX high-performance shocks enable improved off-road performance, handling and durability<<<
33-inch tires on 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels are standard
6.4-liter V-8’s abundant torque and engine braking, combined with a 48:1 crawl ratio and unique torque converter locking strategy, enables Wrangler Rubicon 392 to confidently crawl up and down steep grades at engine idle speeds
Aggressive, functional exterior appointments include active dual-mode exhaust sound and unique quad tailpipes
>>>Functional hood scoop feeds cool, outside air to the V-8 engine<<<
Tri-level Hydro-Guide™ air intake system can channel up to 15 gallons of water a minute away from engine
Secondary air path built into the hood allows engine to power the Wrangler Rubicon 392 up to top speed even if the hood scoop is completely obscured by mud, snow or debris
Competition-inspired leather-wrapped steering wheel features an aggressive rim section for extra grip and ergonomic comfort; aluminum paddle shifters are a first for Wrangler
Performance-inspired, integrated upper bolsters in the front seats keep driver and passenger comfortably secure
>>>Off-road Plus drive mode lets drivers lock the rear axle at high speeds while in 4 High<<<
Unique exterior bronze accents denote Wrangler Rubicon 392
New half-doors available for those who crave an open-air feeling

November 17, 2020 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - For enthusiasts who crave soul-stirring, legendary off-road performance and a new level of on-road performance, Jeep® introduces the V-8-powered 2021 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392.

The most capable, quickest, most powerful Wrangler carries the 6.4-liter V-8, rated at 470 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque. Mated to the crisp-shifting TorqueFlite eight-speed automatic transmission and Selec-Trac full-time active transfer case, the powertrain rockets the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 from 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds and the quarter-mile in 13.0 seconds. Plus, this potent combination comes with a factory-backed warranty.

Away from the pavement, the Trail Rated Wrangler Rubicon 392’s potent powertrain meshes with heavy-duty wide track Dana 44 axles, >>> a 3.73 final drive ratio, transmission torque converter lockup control, a 2-inch lift <<< and standard 33-inch tires on 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels.

The result is the most capable Jeep Wrangler ever with 10.3 inches of ground clearance; improved suspension articulation and maneuverability; approach, breakover and departure angles of 44.5, 22.6 and 37.5 degrees, respectively; and the ability to traverse up to 32.5 inches of water.

Jeep engineers put it to the test: the 2021 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 confidently climbs up and down steep grades with minimal throttle and brake input.

“This is the most powerful, quickest, most capable Jeep Wrangler we’ve ever built,” said Jim Morrison, Head of Jeep Brand – FCA North America. “The factory lift and abundant low-end torque from the V-8 makes the Rubicon 392 the king of the hills, whether you’re rock crawling at low speeds or powering up an incline. And, when pavement replaces dirt, Rubicon 392 makes quick work of the road.”

The 2021 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 goes on sale in the first quarter of 2021.

Peak Power, Plenty of Torque
The addition of the 6.4-liter (392 cubic inches) engine marks the first time in nearly 40 years a V-8 has been a factory option for the Wrangler. Tuned specifically for the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 and its functional hood scoop, the engine is rated at 470 hp and 470 lb.-ft. of torque.

Critical to on- and off-road performance, nearly 75 percent of the Wrangler Rubicon 392’s peak torque is available just above engine idle speed; this delivers exciting performance, whether enabling a 4.5-second 0-60 mph time or crawling up steep grades.

The performance of the 6.4-liter V-8 is based on a cast iron cylinder block and aluminum heads, accented with an active intake manifold, variable camshaft timing, twin spark plugs per cylinder, sodium-filled exhaust valves, hollow-stem intake valves and piston oil cooling jets. The Wrangler Rubicon 392 engine is fitted with a rear-sump oil pan, high-mount alternator and free-flowing exhaust manifolds.

Fuel Saver Technology with cylinder deactivation seamlessly shifts to smooth, high-fuel-economy four-cylinder mode when engine loads are light, such as cruising on the highway. A tank-mounted high-performance pump keeps the V-8 fueled under even the most demanding conditions.

A functional hood scoop feeds the Wrangler Rubicon 392’s engine with cool, denser, outside air, which leads to enhanced performance.

Jeep engineers >>> ensured the Wrangler Rubicon 392’s V-8 gets fresh air, regardless of the terrain and weather. The Wrangler Rubicon 392’s Hydro-Guide™ air intake system includes a tri-level ducting system with a series of drains, including a one-way drain in the air box that separates water – up to 15 gallons per minute – away from the engine’s incoming air. This enables the Wrangler Rubicon 392 to traverse water up to 32.5 inches deep worry free, even if a bow wake washes over the hood. <<<

Should the Wrangler Rubicon 392’s functional hood scoop become restricted by snow, mud or debris, >>> a secondary air path within the hood structure feeds the engine, making it possible for the Wrangler Rubicon 392 to reach top speed even with a fully blocked primary air path.<<<

>>>An active dual-mode exhaust is standard to deliver an exhilarating and unmistakable sound. The system engages automatically, opening valves in the exhaust system, under higher engine loads to reduce exhaust back pressure. The driver can also activate the system with the press of a button. The dual-pipe performance exhaust system is finished off with unique quad exhaust tailpipes.<<<

Geared for Performance
A high-torque capacity TorqueFlite 8HP75 eight-speed automatic transmission delivers quick, crisp gear changes during both normal and performance driving conditions. This transmission also enables the driver to change gears via the new steering wheel-mounted aluminum paddle shifters, a first for the Jeep Wrangler, or the Electronic Range Select shifter.

The fully electronic, eight-speed automatic transmission features on-the-fly shift-map changing. The sophisticated transmission software relies on several input parameters to determine the appropriate driving conditions and adjusts shift pattern in response. The result is automatic shifting ideally attuned to the performance requirements of almost any driving demand.

The transmission’s gear ratios afford the right response at the right time, from crawling over obstructions on the trail to smooth power delivery at highway speeds, a product of smaller ratio steps between the gears.

The Wrangler Rubicon 392’s powertrain calibration includes Torque Reserve and AMax shifting, accessible when doing a brake torque launch, that delivers maximum acceleration for solid-pavement launches. Torque Reserve, an engine strategy used by drag racers, manages fuel flow to the cylinders and controls spark advance or retard to balance engine rpm and torque to maximize power delivery and launch performance. AMax shifting, a performance-enhancing strategy used on the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, maximizes forward torque by coordinating shift time and engine torque management.

Paved Road Power That’s Ready for the Rubicon
The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392’s drivetrain puts the power down to all four wheels, all the time.

The heart of the driveline is a >>> Selec-Trac full-time, active transfer case with a 2.72 low-range gear ratio. The transfer case has four driver-selectable modes: 4WD Auto, 4WD High, Neutral and 4WD Low. This full-time two-speed transfer case is intuitive and allows the driver to set it and forget it, while constantly sending power to the front and rear wheels. The Selec-Trac transfer case also allows for Wrangler Rubicon 392 to be flat-towed. <<<

Off road, the Wrangler Rubicon 392 delivers the legendary capability Jeep is renowned for. This includes:
Off-road Plus with Sand and Rock modes: The push of a button maximizes the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392’s tractive capabilities. The modes adjust throttle, transmission shift points and traction control for peak performance on higher speed passes on sand terrain, as well as during low-speed rock crawling. >>> The Off-road Plus drive mode also gives drivers the ability to lock the rear axle at high speeds while in “4H” <<<
Selec-Speed Control manages vehicle speed in "4L" while traversing off-road terrain without requiring throttle or brake input. Selec-Speed Control is activated using a button on the dashboard and can be adjusted from 1-5 mph simply by using the Electronic Range Select shift control.

The Wrangler Rubicon 392 masters low-speed downhill descents by using the 6.4-liter V-8’s engine braking, revised transmission torque converter lockup control and a 48:1 crawl ratio to manage vehicle speed without the driver needing to use the brake pedal.

>>> Durable Frame for the Most Powerful Wrangler Ever
The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 chassis includes upgraded frame rails, front upper control arms and cast iron steering knuckles to take full advantage of the Wrangler Rubicon 392’s power and torque. Heavy-duty brakes bring the Wrangler Rubicon 392 to a composed stop no matter the terrain. <<<

The Wrangler Rubicon 392’s off-road prowess flows from wide track, >>> heavy-duty Dana 44 front and rear axles with thicker axle tubes and Tru-Lok electronic locking differentials. <<< An electronic front sway-bar disconnect maximizes suspension travel for the most demanding off-road conditions.

Augmenting the Jeep Wrangler’s proven five-link front and rear suspension, the Wrangler Rubicon 392 comes with >>> a 2-inch factory lift and is fitted with specially-tuned high-performance FOX aluminum monotube shocks to maximize handling and comfort. <<<

Bronze Identifies Something Special
The 2021 Jeep Rubicon 392 keeps to the original design theme of Wrangler with bold and functional cues, a wide stance and its recognizable trapezoidal wheel flares. The factory 2-inch lift adds to the vehicle’s character and presence.

The Wrangler Rubicon 392 carries bronze accents to mark the most powerful Jeep Wrangler ever. Bronze traces “Rubicon” on the hood, covers the front and rear tow hooks, and FOX Shocks’ decal outline. It also outlines the Jeep badge and the Trail Rated badge.

Adopted from the Jeep Gladiator Mojave, a 40-mm raised hood with aggressive appearance and a fully functional hood scoop provide cold air intake and greater water fording capability. It also carries a “392” badge on each side, signifying the most cubic inches ever offered in a Jeep Wrangler.

The grille design delivers greater airflow and cooling of the 392 V-8.

Bronze wheels measure 17 by 7.5 inches and are beadlock capable with an optional black locking ring available through Mopar.

The leather-appointed interior includes unique bronze stitching. The leather seats with Rubicon 392 nomenclature keep drivers comfortable with performance-inspired, integrated upper bolsters to hold occupants in place. To accommodate new engine specs, the gauge cluster receives all-new numbering and design. Available on the Jeep Wrangler for the first time, the leather-wrapped, performance steering wheel features wheel-mounted paddle shifters for fast access to the eight-speed transmission and management of 470 lb.-ft. of torque.

The Uconnect system projects on a standard 8.4-inch screen. Loaded in the software, Jeep Off-road Pages allow owners to monitor pitch, roll, altitude, GPS coordinates, drivetrain power distribution and more.

The 2021 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 is available in nine exterior colors: Black, Bright White, Firecracker Red, Granite Crystal Metallic, Punk ’n Metallic, Sarge Green Metallic, Snazzberry Metallic, Sting-Gray Metallic and Billet Silver Metallic, all with a black interior.
I promise to read this…I just need some time lol ???
 

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My engine was replaced around a couple thousand miles when they found metal shavings from the factory.

It took close to 2 months to get it back and this was in 2019. It was a new engine, miles were not reset, and I've had zero issues with the engine. They gave me a nice loaner, a RAM 1500 with all the bells and whistles.
 

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My engine was replaced around a couple thousand miles when they found metal shavings from the factory.

It took close to 2 months to get it back and this was in 2019. It was a new engine, miles were not reset, and I've had zero issues with the engine. They gave me a nice loaner, a RAM 1500 with all the bells and whistles.
milegae is never, ever reset for any reason.
 
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I had the same issue at 12k miles on my ‘21 JLU with 2.0 liter turbo. I was able to get it for the interstate without overheating too bad. Left me stranded in the middle of nowhere for several hours.
The best I could determine after discussing the problem with my service provider and mechanics was the bolt on the water pump did not have loc-tite applied when the engine was built. They applied the loc-title and torqued the bolt. After a diagnostic test my engine was determined to be ok.

5 k miles later it is still running well. No overheating issues even with the Arizona summer.
 

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I didn't read all of this but does new engine show up on carfax and other reporting agency?
 

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I promise to read this…I just need some time lol ???
This bulky text :facepalm: is from the Stellantis website a few years back announcing the 392. To highlight the pertinent areas regarding specific 392 upgrades, I added the carrot brackets ">> .:.. << to shorten the reading and left the rest of the information in case anyone wanted a refresh of the 392 specifics. I guess I didn't know my audience. :) p.s. Thanks for your patience and good luck.
 

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So, which bolt is it ?
 

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My 2.0L is toast and will not be replaced under warranty. Whatever you do don’t replace your own oil! Apparently that’s grounds for warranty denial. Did my own oil for convenience. 2 weeks later checked by dealer as part of their multipoint check (car went in for unrelated service). Oil level fine a month before the CEL came on. Oil level fine and pressure ok at that point so I allowed my daughter to drive it to dealer a few days later and they said it only had a quart in it. Ran fine but main shaft bearing toast.

Warranty won’t cover stating we didn’t do appropriate service as I could only provide receipt for oil purchase and not dealer invoice. Now I am on the hook for $12k and they cannot get it done for 6 more weeks.
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