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    Quote Originally Posted by ray steadward View Post
    Maybe Novak could tell you if they have an adapter mount?
    Thanks. If I find that I need one, I'll call them and Advance Adapters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikel View Post
    What kind of power/torque curve does that engine have?
    The torque tops out at 3300rpm and the horse power at 4500rpm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kb1jkn View Post
    I seem to remember one of the editors of jp installing a 4.0 in a j truck some years ago and it working well. I'm sure it would be a great setup with the stock 715 gears though an overdrive would be nice.

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    Thanks. Now that you mention it, I think I remember that also. I'll have to take a look at their website.

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    I put one in my truck using the stock frame mounts.
    I'll try to remember to take the camera tomorrow when go to the workshop.
    Roy

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerrykan View Post
    I put one in my truck using the stock frame mounts.
    I'll try to remember to take the camera tomorrow when go to the workshop.
    What are the specs and how do you like it?
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerrykan View Post
    I put one in my truck using the stock frame mounts.
    I'll try to remember to take the camera tomorrow when go to the workshop.
    That's really great to hear. Thank you very much, I appreciate that. What trans and transfer case did you go with?

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    There is a member, fasteddie, who lives near you, and daily drives an M725.
    I'm west of Joliet
    Thanks, George
    Joshua 24:15

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flingarrows View Post
    There is a member, fasteddie, who lives near you, and daily drives an M725.
    I'm west of Joliet
    I'd like to meet up with you guys some time. I've been using my M715 as a daily driver, except when there's salt on the ground, since I got it two years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Overkill View Post
    Thanks. Now that you mention it, I think I remember that also. I'll have to take a look at their website.
    I looked it up, they called it project j2008. All of the articles are still on the website. 68' j2000 with a factory fuel injection 4.0 and looks like an nv4500.

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    67 M715, 67 M416, 91 YJ

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    We should try to get an Illinois/Wisconsin meet together some time
    Thanks, George
    Joshua 24:15

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