Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler JK engine mounts

2008 JKU "Argenta" Build Thread (plus an Islander side project)

Had to do an unexpected 5 hour round trip to pick up my daughter 4 days earlier than expected (her finals were mostly cancelled or exempted, and she now only has one to do online), but I was able to meet up with a lady selling this…
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This fits nicely and will help with the “look like it came from the factory” part after all is said and done. This is OEM Mopar PN# 53013789AA, coming from any Jeep with a 5.7L from 2005-2010.
 
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I hate engine covers, but I'm not gonna lie that one is pretty sweet.

I'm generally in agreement - but I saw this one and really liked the shape/style (the GC versions are slightly different than the car styles)... then the fact that it says "JEEP" on it sold me. With a little silver touch-up paint on the "HEMI" raised sections and then some engine detailer, it should look good as new. For $40, if I don't like it, it becomes a cool wall hanger :)
 
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Prepping for my front locker and future accessories, I figured that while half the engine bay is apart and since I'll need to run new battery cables in the near future, it makes sense to start thinking about wiring. Truth be told, I have already started working on wiring, but ran into a few snags. Before I started my build thread, I picked up a Painless "Trail Rocker" off someone nearby selling it on Facebook Marketplace:
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I like it because it seemed to look "factory" and took common Carling Contura Rocker style switches. It also supported up to 8 switched devices, not that I would likely ever need that many. It even has the option to switch-control a winch via some pre-wired controls (that are there but tucked away). Anyway, long before I even did the lift kit, I tried fitting the relay box where it was supposed to be mounted.

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According to the instructions, and the Painless technician that I spoke with, this is supposedly exactly where it needs to go. Unfortunately, the mounting bracket isn't even close to fitting, and the rocker prevents the hood from properly closing. I spoke with the Painless tech many times and came to the conclusion that they were going to essentially be zero help with this issue. Knowing I was going to do the Hemi swap anyway, I figured it wasn't too much to get worked over and I would figure it out at a later time. Well, it's now "later"...

Unfortunately, with the Hemi, and due to the height of the relay box itself, there's no way this Trail Rocker is going to work for me. Thinking about it more and more, I realized that I would probably prefer a pillar-mounted switch setup anyway. In my TJ and LJ, having the locker and light switches down low were hard to reach (depending on shifter location) and even harder to see. So with that in mind, I'll be putting the Trail Rocker back on Marketplace and am working through my future setup.

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I ordered Rugged Ridge PN# 17235.56, their pillar switch pod specifically for 07-10 Jeep JK's. It generally gets good reviews and seems to be mostly out of my way, while being completely in reach (I did do some test "presses" while being firmly cinched back in the seat in my daughter's Islander!). I really only need three circuits at the moment (front locker, off-road lights, rock/area lights), with a fourth being optional for future changes (I would still like to potentially run a UD60 rear if I can find one reasonably priced, so I would need one for the rear locker too). The pillar pod comes with the cutouts in place, so I can "install as I go" and not have an ugly open spot or dead switch in the meantime.

For relays, the Trail Rocker seems like super nice quality, but as I said, there is just no way it is going to fit under the hood without hitting something. So, in my attempt to find a good alternative, I remembered seeing some people use the MSD "solid state" relays for their hot rods. I did some digging and the MSD 4-Channel Relay Module #7566-4 is highly regarded for its ability and reliability in handling four 40A circuits. I don't need nearly that much, but if this thing can handle that much juice, it's likely well made and long lasting.
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The only accessible place I will have to mount this is likely right over the ABS module. Barnes4x4 sells a mount designed for the ARB Dual Compressor setup. This seems like it would work, though worst cast I may need to clearance it a little around the J8 setup.:
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A company called Rain Rock Offroad also sells something similar, which I found randomly posted on Facebook. They can make this out of aluminum, but the response time from that company is slow. Still, I do like the simple design and if they can't supply it, I may just end up making it myself:
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I did a parts recon and it looks like I need to order a few DT connectors and 18AWG pins, but thankfully I mostly have everything I need for wiring, loom, clips, and more.
 
After what feels like a month, my KBD flares showed up!
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I took an hour or two before making dinner to get them installed. Yesterday was one of the coldest of the season so far, so when I saw that they got delivered, I threw them in the garage next to the heater. This certainly helped with the installation, which itself was really easy. Push in the plastic clips, then screw the flares to the Jeep.

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Overall I'm really happy that I went with these flares. They're simple, follow the body lines really well, and won't cause any issues with rust. They also seem really unlikely to get ripped off during wheeling trips. I hope they hold up well to the sun and weather. I may, depending on how they hold up, paint them at some point. I have seen where people have had a hard time painting these, and let's be honest - this Jeep isn't a show stopper - so that is a big "maybe" at this point.

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As you can clearly see, these don't cover much, but hopefully they keep at least SOME stuff from getting on the windshield in the winter. My LJ had a variety of flares and winter driving was the worst part about running "skinny" flares.
 
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Well - I fuc%ed up...
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I stumbled across JCR's "Project Crusader" and then Offroad Power Products "Ultimate JK Build", and now I want to build a 2-door JK with a Jeepworks JKL kit next (well, next-next... my son is heart set on doing a STI/WRC replica project for him next) :ROFLMAO:

On an unrelated topic/update, I was pleased to find out that the generic "firewall boots" commonly sold on Amazon fit perfectly inside the clutch slave cylinder hole in the booster/firewall plate:
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That should make running the wires to the relays considerably easier! Speaking of running wires to the relays, I have always been a big fan of using DT connectors for this. I dug through my stock and apparently I must have used up a bunch of stuff on my LJ and forgot to restock the connectors. As I started adding things up, it just made sense to order a new "mini kit" from Deutsch Connector Store (my go to!). I got the last one in stock:
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I've used the "ProWireUSA" kits a handful of times and they're CONSIDERABLY better than the ones off of Amazon (which break nearly every single time I've had to disassemble one).

The Mopar A/C kit came fast and I got it mocked up. Now I've gotta find a belt that works for this... the 2012 Challenger setup takes a 2100mm/820K6 belt but that was just a smidge short. I'm guessing this is because the PSC pump and pulley size is a bit off of the original size and location.
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Some more good news - some of the hard parts for the Jeep Speed Shop Hemi Swap kit have shipped!
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Timing wise this is excellent! I really need the motor mounts and steering shaft relocation parts to show up. This will let me keep moving and cross off some other items that need to be done, like finalize the J8 Booster & Master install, which will let me be able to start working on the wiring stuff. My hope is to get the brakes buttoned back up, steering reconnected, and the engine test-fit the week between Xmas and New Years when I have some time off...
 
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Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler JK engine mounts