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Not sure if anyone's mentioned it already, but here's a pretty solution that I came across from T&M Fab
http://www.t-mfab.com/store-3/?model_number=xjmjhb
Certainly not an easy undertaking, but it has been done before...
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/xj-framed-124701/
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/jeep-non-hardcore/972182-xj-4bt-frame-build.html
Thanks so much for your time and effort in both the swap and the writeup. It's exactly what I've been searching for. I found the article in JP magazine, but just like you I was still puzzled on exactly what I was supposed to be doing with the wires in their pinout.
Link to thread?
Were his windows/locks manual or power? I've been looking for a really good thread that goes into a little more detail on converting the wiring and haven't had very good luck.
I agree. Make a jumper wire out of a short piece of wire and 2 spades and attach the wire together. If it runs after that, you know the ballast resistor is your problem. After that, you can leave the jumper there, or just clip the ends off and couple the two wires together.
The ballast...
Yeah, I knew about the hinges already. I had a question about the striker, but I figured it out. I was hoping someone could give me a few pointers about the wiring, but I haven't had any luck yet. JPMagazine's writeup included some pinouts, but it's not real clear if those are for the old...
Any of the original posters still on this forum? If so, I have a few questions regarding the swap. Already did the front clip on my 92... about to do the doors soon.
Thanks for the reply. That's very helpful.
As far as the check valve, I know there's only one... just don't know exactly where it is in relation to the pump. I would just do what a lot of others have done and get the inline bimmer check valve, but being as I have low fuel pressure as well...
Alright guys, I've done lots of searching and the general consensus I'm getting is to get the Carter fuel pump and strainer set because it's OEM. GREAT!
But there's two options...
Carter P74057 with a Walbro pump
-or-
Carter P74155 with a Bosch pump
By the way, this is for a '92 4.0
My...
That's the second time I've seen that location for the breather... I think I'm gonna try it out myself.
Just like that?
Nice lookin' lines. What company makes them?
Thanks for posting that, I've got the same centers (just not chrome) ready to go on and I've been trying to figure out how to make a template... problem solved!