Identifying a 258 engine

jimmydaux

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How can one identify a 4.2 l engine inside a vehicle? I have a family member that swapped a 6 cylinder into his jeep but im not sure what kind it is. Would the easiest way to tell be whether or not its carbeurated?
 
Um, look to see if it has a carb. on it?

Leaving aside the obvious answer of looking for a fuel rail and six injectors mounted to the intake, the only hoses coming off the throttlebody of a 4.0 should be vacuum lines to the air box and mainfold.

Of course, in theory one could swap in a 4.2 and then do an FI conversion on it (but why? The 4.2 wasn't rated for more than maybe 105hp with carb).
 
Another thing to bear in mind - right up to the last generation of the 258, the #3 and #4 exhaust ports are siamesed - and will have a common manifold entry (I have a 2585 head out in the garage.)

Bear in mind it's also entirely possible to swap the 242ci cylinder head, manifolds, and fuel injection setup onto a 1975-up 258ci engine...
 
Its fuel injected he says, and Im pretty sure the body is a 94 so its most likely the 4.0. Ill probably still steal it from him to use as a donor block and head. Good Idea or not?
 
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