Hooker Headers Blackheart Engine Swap Mounting Brackets for 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler with 4.0L V6 Frame - Gen III Hemi Engine
520-BHS515
Mopar Gen III Hemi Engine Swap [Jeep TJ]
Features:
- Mounts 2003-2008 5.7L Gen lll Hemi truck engine
- Works with stock or lifted body and/or suspension setups
- Allows for the use of the stock Gen III Hemi rear sump oil pan
- Will work with the factory Jeep TJ skid plate and transmission crossmember to mount the 545RFE transmission and stock NP231J transfer case
- 3-link, 4-link, and radius arm front suspension system compatible
- Maintains the passenger side factory engine offset mounting for maximum compatibility
- Hybrid installation - can be bolted into place or welded
- Offers compatibility with the use of an electric or mechanical engine cooling fan
Notes:
- Designed to work with Hooker Blackheart Headers 520-BH2352, Y-Pipe 520-BH2354, and Exhaust System BH1321
- Usage of the car-based Gen lll Hemi engine will result in the encounter of alternator interference with the right side frame rail
- Requires the use of Gen III Hemi Engine Mount Clamshell BHS514 (qty 2), Poly Engine Mount Inserts 520-71221017HKR (red, qty 2) or 520-71221016HKR (black, qty 2), and Engine Mount Bolts 520-71223015HKR (qty 1)
Specifications:
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