Jeep J-10 6-Cylinder 4-Speed Specifications

The Jeep "J" series are full-size trucks that were made during the production years of 1963-1987 under different model types. The models were originally known as "Gladiator" pickup trucks until the "J-Series" name became the predominant form of identification.

  1. General Information

    • The full and official name of the truck is "Jeep J-10 Standard Pickup Truck." The 1985 and 1986 models are the only models with a six-cylinder, four-speed transmission.

    1985 Jeep J-10

    • The 1985 model of the Jeep J-10 has a 4.2-liter, six-cylinder, 258-cubic-inch engine, and a four-speed manual transmission. The car takes regular gasoline and gets 16 mpg on the city and 19 mpg on the highway. The car also had a all-wheel-drive capability. The J-10 has a bore stroke of 3.75 inches by 3.90 inches and a compression ratio of 9.2:1. It produced 112 horsepower at 3200 RPM, with the maximum torque being 210 pound-feet at 2000 RPM. There are seven valve bearings, with a valve configuration of OHV.

    1986 Jeep J-10

    • The 1986 Jeep J-10 has a 4.2-liter six-cylinder engine. The engine was 258 cubic inches, with a manual four-speed transmission. The J-10 uses regular gasoline at a fuel consumption rate at 12 mpg in the city and 18 mpg on the highway. The vehicle also has the ability, like the 1985 model, for four-wheel drive. The 1986 Jeep J-10 has a bore and stroke of 3.75 inches by 3.90 inches and a compression ratio at 9.2:1. It is rated at 112 horsepower at 3,200 RPM, with 210 pound-feet of torque at 2,000 RPM. There are seven valve bearings in the J-10, with a valve configuration of OHV.

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