With 200K on the clock, you're going to want to strip it down to a bare block. Machine the block, and resurface the heads. You'll want valves and valve springs. Machining the block will require new pistons. There's a good chance you will need a new cam, and a fair chance you'll need a crank.
Frankly, unless you really like building from a bare block, I would just buy a crate engine. That's what I did when my wife hit 200K.
I don't think my 3.8 requires that intense a rebuild, it's very well taken care of
Being well cared for is why you're looking at a rebuild at 200K, rather than 100K.I don't think my 3.8 requires that intense a rebuild, it's very well taken care of and that seems more like something you'd do to a Pentastar. None the less, I do thank you for the advice and it does give me something to consider. I was thinking all the seals, fuel injectors, timing chain, etc.
I've used Blueprint Engines for a lot of swaps. There are plenty of others, but I am most familiar with Blueprint. I used one of their LS3's as the basis for my Corvette build.Never the less I did ask for advice and you did give it to me.
What kind of crate engine do you recommend if I decide I want to go that route?
A V8 swap is always the best option. You can't just swap the engine, though. It'll be a much more labor-intensive operation.I'm looking for a more direct replacement, I don't want to shove a V8 into this thing.
V8 swap is always the best option. You can't just swap the engine, though. It'll be a much more labor-intensive operation.
I had a 383 stroker Chevy in a YJ. My wife has a '11 with the 3.8L. I recently swapped my 3.6L JK for a JL with the 392 Hemi. I am firmly convinced that the 392 is the engine Jeep should have always offered. It's pricey, but if you can swing it... Nobody ever said "Man, I wish my engine wasn't so powerful..."
I'm keeping my JK until the frame is no longer able to support a drivetrain. If and when that happens, I'm not getting a shithouse JL or anything newer than that. Just my feelings on that subject.
Back when I had my first real off road non-daily driver (mid 90's) Everything had to be made or fabricated for it (it was a 72' scout). The shops said " you should of bought a CJ". Well in 2010ish, I bought a CJ, hoping for some bolt on parts. The shops said I should of bought a TJ. So, I bought one in 2015. Dang it. The hay day was already over. Where is this going? Well, I am usually a day late. I will wear out my JK and then buy whatever else is newer and cool. My love for every Jeep (and scout) I have had has been strong. Both love and hate are good descriptors. My wife, I will keep no matter the cost. My Jeep, has a limit.