Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler JK engine mounts

Any place to get past repair info?

ChadT

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Bought a 2017 JKR last week that has 41'000 miles on it. Upon doing a more through inspection of it over a couple days of it being home I noticed an orange Mopar Remanufactured Part tag with some numbers that I can't really read attached to the driver side of the engine block only really visible looking up from the bottom side. I'm curious as to why or what happened for it to need a replacement so soon. Is there a way to get that information somehow?

I know this thing has seen its fair share of trail time in MOAB as the Carfax backs that up along with the coating of orangish red dust on the bottom and in every nook and cranny you can think of like seat sliders, air vent crevices and about anywhere where it couldn't be wiped or hosed off readily in the interior and also under the hood in the engine bay .. Was curious is it was from a hard life or premature failure
 
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Bought a 2017 JKR last week that has 41'000 miles on it. Upon doing a more through inspection of it over a couple days of it being home I noticed an orange Mopar Remanufactured Part tag with some numbers that I can't really read attached to the driver side of the engine block only really visible looking up from the bottom side. I'm curious as to why or what happened for it to need a replacement so soon. Is there a way to get that information somehow?

I know this thing has seen its fair share of trail time in MOAB as the Carfax backs that up along with the coating of orangish red dust on the bottom and in every nook and cranny you can think of like seat sliders, air vent crevices and about anywhere where it couldn't be wiped or hosed off readily. Was curious is it was from a hard life or premature failure

If it has that Mopar tag on it then possibly a Dealer replaced the engine, might check with your local Dealer and have them run your VIN. Possibly some info could come out of that.
 
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