
OHV Permit & Registration Enforcement - Jeep Enthusiast Forums
Aug 4, 2011 · The claim is that a licensed-vehicle/non-OHV is now required to display an OHV permit/registration while on an OHV trail. This is what Stay the Trail is stating.
Southern Wisconsin Off Road Trails | Jeep Enthusiast Forums
Nov 11, 2010 · I'm not asking you guys to give up your secret unmarked off road trails. Just wondering where there are some off road trails that I can test my ride on. I live in Brown Deer, WI so anywhere …
Where To Go Offroading In Washington State - Jeep Enthusiast Forums
Jul 13, 2011 · . Jeep Trails of Washington State If you're just getting started with offroading or are newly moving to Washington state and looking for places to wheel, welcome! This thread is for you. With …
???87 YJ w/4.2L I6 OHV 12V 2 BBL - Jeep Enthusiast Forums
Dec 26, 2005 · In my continuing search for a Wrangler, I'm going to look at a 1987 YJ with a 4.2L I6 OHV 12V 2 BBL engine matched to a manual Trans (don't know which one)...
Identify your Engine.... | Jeep Enthusiast Forums
The 195.6 block was converted to OHV for the 1956 model year by altering the right side of the block (valve side on the L-head version) and making a new head, pistons, and valve train.
XJ diesel engine swap - Jeep Enthusiast Forums
Nov 30, 2009 · Yeah, XJs never came with a diesel engine in the US (though the Comanche came with a 2.1L 4 cylinder Turbo Diesel). Of any of the options above, the 425 OHV 2.5 L (2499 cc) used in …
How Reliable is the 2.5L Engine? - Jeep Enthusiast Forums
Dec 22, 2009 · Generally, the power difference between the 4.0 and 2.5 is less noticeable offroad; they both put out enough torque to turn (non-insanely huge) tires over rocks. On-road, though, the 2.5 has …
Fourbanger history. The 2.5L story. | Jeep Enthusiast Forums
Apr 19, 2010 · Here is the basic history of the 2.5L and the AMC sixes. The 2.5L (the old OHV valve engine used through 2002-ish) is basically a 4 cylinder relative of the 4.0L. They share costs by …
All 172-195.6 six cylinder engines (OHV and L-head, including aluminum OHV) have the code on a machined pad at the upper left corner of the block near where head and block come together.
Reliability of 5.2L v8 engines? - Jeep Enthusiast Forums
Mar 13, 2012 · I drive a cherokee XJ and one of my friends is looking at some grand cherokees to buy. I was wondering how reliable the 5.2L v8 engines are on 96 and 97 grand cherokees zj are?