The 151 (2.5L) inline 4 engine was used in '80-'83 CJs including
the CJ-8, CJ-7, and CJ-5. The 151 is often called the "Iron
Duke", but is actually a Pontiac engine designed to replace the
Chevy "Iron Duke" I4 engine. The engine does have the
Chevy bell housing bolt pattern though. The engine is manufactured
by GM and uses a cast iron block and cylinder head with hydraulic
lifters and 5 main bearings. The 151 cetainly is not a screamer, the
AMC I4 has much better HP and torque ratings.
The neat part about the engine is it has the same bell housing
bolt pattern as a Chevy small block. The bell housing makes a great
low buck Ford/Jeep to Chevy adapter since it is basically Ford on
the transmission side and Chevy on the engine side. A regular Chevy
bell housing will bolt to the 151, so if you plan a transmission
swap, a Chevy transmission would be the way to go. Also, a Chevy 305
or 350 will bolt right to the Iron duke bell housing. The down side
of dropping in a V8 is most transmissions used with the Iron Duke
are light weight units.
The GM 151 has the intake and exhaust manifolds on opposite sides
of the cylinder head, but the AMC 150 has the intake and exhaust
manifolds on the same side of the cylinder head. The picture at the
top of the page is the passenger side with the intake manifold and
carb. The drivers side is pictured below with the exhaust manifold
removed.
GM 151
Bore x Stroke
4.00" x 3.00"
Displacement
151 ci(2.5L)
Compression Ratio
8.2:1
Horsepower (net)
82@4000
Torque (net)
125@2600
Main Bearings
5
Valve Configuration
OHV
Fuel
Rochester staged 2bbl
Contributors
Thanks to David Ewing for the manifold identification tip. Thanks
to Ed Lowe for keeping my GM engine history straight.
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