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i already know that haha but thank you for taking the time to look, the cruise is the big issue here, i think i'm just gonna bite the bullet and get a clock spring, which to get? napa ones any good? they $200 cheaper than mopar ones
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i have a 1999 cherokee sport 4.0l automatic, that DID NOT come factory with cruise control but i swapped it over from a wreck as it is very easy, all i needed was a clock spring, servo with cable, and steering wheel buttons. the cruise worked wonderfully...
actually talyn it does kinda sound like you video but mine is definately more noticable near the valve cover, and i'll check those guys out for sure, we're gonna do one last measurement (to see if any how much preload we DO have) and then we'll order then
RCP thanks i will check those out,
PORCH i'm almost positive its the pushrods, all the rocker arm wiggle a little due to barely any preload on them,
jeeperjohn, its not the usual 4.0l tick haha trust me, we've had 7 of these jeeps, its making more noise than any we've had ever had, and very...
so i'm getting this thread going again but now i know i need push rods and the length i need which is .030" longer than 9.650". phoned comp, they got nothing, and body know any other companies suitable for my needs?
yes i broke in the cam above 2000rpm for 20 minutes in total (had to shut it off at ten minutes the first time to top the fan that was rubbing on the shroud, the started it up again and continued on for another 15minutes to be safe)
so i'm new to this forum but for sure not new to the jeep world, but here is my problem that i need an answer to: i recently rebuilt the 4.0l in my 99 cherokee sport and Upon start up and for the first few minutes the engine runs like a sleeping kitten, but as the engine warms up to operating...