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They've pretty much covered the XJ small block swap. If I had an '85 with the 2.8 I'd certainly be looking at a small block conversion myself.
Not quite, in your original post you said a "new DD". Crazy me, but I took that to mean you actually meant a new, or at least, much newer car to act as your daily driver. You never said you were talking about picking up a $500.00 turd w/wheels. Of course that changes the equation entirely and...
I removed the center portion of the skirt when I installed my front receiver hitch in Winter 2005. Very simple to remove. Just bolts to the bumper and a couple of rivets to drill out that connect to the side skirts. I left the side skirts/along with the fog lights in place. With the front...
I still say you're better off overall by only having one vehicle vs two, regardless of mpg's. There's more to it than just mpg's when you look at the big picture. If you're looking to replace the XJ then I can see the logic, but getting a second vehicle on the premise of saving money will cost...
I've never bothered to prefill the oil filter because it will just make too much mess and waste. But if you're really concerned, why not just pull the fuel pump fuse and crank it over till you get pressure?? Then plug the fuse back in and away you go. Seems a lot easier than trying to prefill...
A great tire that I've been using is the Uniroyal Liberator A/T. They come in 225 and 235 sizes and have a tread pattern similar to the BFG's. They are great on & off road and the best part is the 225's cost me $58.42 a tire at Wal-Mart! I'm equipping my entire Jeep fleet with them.
I tend to agree with this line of reasoning. If by moving the sensor you were actually changing the real temperature of the air then I would feel differently about it. But the air charge temp is unchanged. You are only tricking the computer to run richer than necessary and that doesn't always...
As was stated above by another person, use a hand operated suction pump. Pump the old oil out, pump the new oil in. Very easy. You can pick them up for about $10.00. I haven't pulled the diff cover on my XJ in nearly 5yrs, but I change the fluid once a year. Takes about 30 minutes and is...
XJ's never came stock with a limited slip front diff, and even the full time 4wd models didn't always have a LSD in the rear. As for the "Quadratrac", I think you're sources are likely confusing full time 4wd, as offered by the NP242 "Selectrac" transfer case with "Quadratrac", which was never...
I had a 98 ZJ that I removed the front axle shafts from and saw a mpg increase of about 2 mpg. BUT that was due to the fact that the front diff was shot and was creating a huge amount of drag. If the front end is in good shape then the difference in mpg's would be minimal. My XJ is a 2wd and...
How much $$ will the new DD cost? Whatever the amount it would likely buy a lot of gas to run your XJ on well into the future. And keep in mind the new DD uses gas too so that further negates the savings. It almost never makes financial sense to replace one perfectly running vehicle with...
It is my understanding that any 4.0 with distributorless ignition has the 0331 head. The 0331 head is the only casting that has the mounting boses for the coil rail. So, that would mean the first 0331's were produced sometime in late '98 for the first WJ Grand Cherokees and by late '99 all...
I personally prefer the TJ's (97-06), but I am biased since I own a 98.
I wouldn't mind owning a 91-95 YJ, but only for a part-time vehicle. I feel the TJ's are much more practical for everyday use.
I second this opinion. An exhaust analyer would confirm it. But if it's not producing black smoke or other negative side effects then I wouldn't worry about it.
The spring pins are the bolts that hold the spring packs together when their not in the vehicle, and more importantly they center the leaf springs on the axle perches. The stockers will not be long enough with the 1/2" block added. Your original u-joints might be just long enough, but on mine...
That is the easy solution, but not the only one. If by chance you need to overhaul your current AW4 then you can just swap out the main shaft and tail section for 4wd versions while you're in their.