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    aw4 trans cooler upgrade over stock

    Here's my experience with heat exchangers and the trans coolers I used in my 88XJ & 00XJ. First I was formally trained to design high performance coolers(i.e.including fighter aircraft) and then went on to design many coolers for use in very high radiation areas. The "key" is manipulating the...
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    92 XJ won't crank, new starter, new battery, clicking

    A quick check to confirm you have a bad ground at starter; 1. Connect a battery cable to the starter mounting bolt(i.e. starter ground). 2. Connect the other end of this cable to the NEGATIVE/BATTERY TERMINAL (i.e. ground). 3. Try to start engine. If it starts normally, you have a...
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    Xj 4.0 overheating

    BMfinney, Your question; How can you tell if it is the head that is prone to cracking? This is a good question and I will offer my viewpoint based on my experience. Typically, cracks are caused by stresses. There are many types of stresses; tensile, compressive, shear and typically in the...
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    Xj 4.0 overheating

    Some comments on cracked heads; 1. Years ago there was a company that had a reputation for their cracked car heads, and I had one. 2. All the cracks started around the hot exhaust valves. 3. I studied my cracked head and concluded the head exhaust ports were intentionally designed to raise...
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    4.0 rebuild questions

    After my last post I decided to elaborate further on the process required to bore an engine block; 1. When a new/"green engine block" is bored, the bores are round and straight but still have some residual stresses. 2. As the engine runs/thermally cycles, some of the residual stresses "relax"...
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    4.0 rebuild questions

    My personal comments on rebuilding/modifying internal combustion engines; 1. Many different brands of pistons use many different types of alloys; each alloy having different thermal expansions. 2. I NEVER BORE a block to some fixed increment; +0.040" etc. and then try to fit a piston to it. I...
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    2001 XJ dies at highway speed

    To further discuss this problem let's list some issues; 1. Air temperature was stated to be 108F. The road air temperature was most likely hotter than 108F before it entered radiator to remove the BTUs from the radiator. 2. At cruise speeds, fuel consumption is low, i.e. fuel flow slows down...
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    2001 XJ dies at highway speed

    Tim MN, With all due respect, I disagree with your statement on "vapor lock". I suggest you review;Taylor, Charles Fayette (1985). The Internal-combustion Engine in Theory and Practice: Combustion, fuels, materials, design. M.I.T. Press. p. 140-142. ISBN 9780262700276. Best regards, CJR
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    2001 XJ dies at highway speed

    BattlebornXJ, Seems like you have trapped heat in the engine bay that may be causing "vapor-lock" in fuel lines,etc. As you are well aware, the intake manifold sits over very hot exhaust headers. Try insulation on the intake manifold, injector lines,etc.. Also, there is also insulation tape...
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    Muffler Recommendations

    I put Borla cat-backs on my 88XJ & 00XJ and couldn't be happier. Likewise, I installed stainless steel headers on my 88XJ. Best regards, CJR
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    1997 Sport running rough after warming up

    I had a similar problem that started suddenly with my 88XJ years ago and I suspected a cracked intake manifold. After many inspections of the intake manifold my youngest son's "eagle eyes" finally spotted the crack. Apparently, the previous owner had coated the aluminum manifold crack with an...
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    Losing coolant and temp gauge all over the place

    Jeepmedic46. When I bought my used 2000XJ I knew it was losing coolant. I pulled the head and had it pressure-tested and magnafluxed to be sure it was not cracked. Then I had it resurfaced/reground and I reinstalled it with a quality head gasket and new ARP head bolts. That was about...
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    4.0 won't turn

    "HB bolt"? I would suspect that something either broke inside the engine and is preventing rotation,i.e the crankshaft. Or something broke inside the transmission and is preventing the torque converter from turning easily. I would start first by pulling the pan and seeing if the crankshaft...
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    96 XJ stumbles then shuts off when warmed up. P0171

    I had similar problems with one of my XJs. It was defective relays. Replaced the relays and my problems were solved. Relays are typically electro-mechanical devices and the contacts corrode and open the contacts/open circuits. Your fuel pump relay maybe opening and shutting off the fuel...
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    2001 xj 4.0 4x4 slow crank sometimes and one backfire

    Alec5y6, Backfire could indicate a timing issue/worn camshaft lobes. I'd pull the valve cover and look at the valve lifts while the warmed-up engine is idling. A valve that has a smaller lift indicates a worn cam lobe. Likewise, the fuel injectors operate in a given sequence. The fuel...
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    Rebuild kits?

    BurnettDow13, Some tips on engine building: 1. Use ductile iron or stainless steel (if available) compression rings on the pistons. They don't break. 2. I only use forged aluminum pistons and not any cast pistons. 3. Pull the original OEM wide-lobe camshaft and inspect for wear...
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    '95 XJ 4.0 - Hard Start & Fuel Pump Frustration

    Jerstw, I don't own a 95XJ, only a 88XJ & a 00XJ. But my WAG( Wild A___ Guess) would be to look at the Computer/Power Distribution Center. It may be an intermittent ground loss of some sensor that the computer is "looking for" before it authorizes completing the start sequence or it could be...
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    ABS not working but no ABS light

    WInterhawk, Were the brake lines, at the ABS, ever disconnected, i.e. to install SS brake lines or to replace original brake lines? Best regards, CJR
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    Solved a New Problem I Had Not Seen Before

    My 2000XJ started running funny; down a little on power, and a new engine noise. My scanner indicated an ignition problem with #1 cylinder. I pulled the valve cover and looked at the valve train and #1 inlet rockerarm was very loose. My initial assessment was either the lifter collapsed, or...
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    Down on power after heat soak.

    If my car was doing that, I measure the cylinder pressures first. Then I'd pull the valve cover, start the engine and look at the intake & exhaust rocker arms to see if they were moving roughly the same amount. If a couple rocker arms were not deflecting enough, I'd look for collapsed lifters...
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