Pepe V1.0 was when he first left the factory, and got sold to someone here in Denver from Jerry Morse AMC Jeep Eagle on Broadway. I'd like to think that first owner truly enjoyed the little Kammback, but it ended up being parked from 1992 until I found it in 2008. V1.5 was when I got Pepe back up and running, licensed, and back on the road. V1.6 was the rebuilt transmission, V1.7 was the rebuilt transfer case, and V1.8 was when I transplanted a used 258 engine into Pepe after we discovered the block was cracked.
V2.0 was when Pepe got repainted. There have been a few intermmediate versions since then, like V2.0.1 when I had the new headliner installed along with the overhead console. V2.0.2 was the new tach installation.
I'm here to announce (not quite as big as a Steve Jobs Apple type announcement) that V2.1 is now under development. There were a few spots on Pepe that needed repainting like the fender flares and also a couple spots where the clear coat is flaking off. So while I was finding somebody to do the painting, I thought I might as well do the 4.0 head upgrade. The engine runs pretty good, but I'll always take a little peppier Pepe. Plus the engine sprays oil all over the engine compartment (bad valve cover gasket? Poor PVC seal?) and so I want to take care of that too. I'm also having a new camshaft installed.
Here is a picture of the 4.0l head that Eaglefreek gave me (he is one heck of a nice guy) along with the exhaust manifold and valve cover I picked up from the junkyard.
When I replaced the engine, I left some of the emissions equipment in there but unattached. Since it won't even attach to the new exhaust manifold, I decided to take out the smog pump and related equipment to make it easier for the shop to get to the engine. Before and after pictures - what a difference!
While its in the body shop, I'm having a rear window air deflector installed. I had it powder coated black to match the other black pieces of the car.
I'll keep you posted on the progress!!