Rough idle after swapping spark plugs
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From: Hartland Michigan
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
hey guys, Im the 6th owner of my XJ and from the way it looks no one ever properly maintained it so i recently replaced my spark plugs, wires, distributer cap and router, i made sure that all wires were in the correct spot on the cap, then i went ahead and started replacing the plugs and i found that none were gapped the same, they ranged from .040-.055, i made sure i gapped all mine at .035, so anyways after everything was properly installed i went to start her up and the whole jeep started shaking, when i rev the engine it smoothes out a little but still can tell its not running right,
my only thought was that maybe the computer was compensating for the old plugs that weren't properly gapped and once i replaced them, the computer compensations were causing the shake...
my only thought was that maybe the computer was compensating for the old plugs that weren't properly gapped and once i replaced them, the computer compensations were causing the shake...
Best plugs to get are Champion Coppers. For some reason the 4.0's tend to like them the best. Make sure all the plugs are fully set as well as the wires. Also, make sure you've got all your wires are plugged to the cap correctly as well as to the proper wires. Never hurts to double check.
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i had my grandfather helping me and he's a mechanic and he double checked if they were all torqued down properly and i just double checked the wires
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Did you check to see of any of the plugs are cracked? Sounds stupid but I have seen it happen. Look under your hood, it should tell you the Champion spark plug number. Use the champions. One last thing. You said the previous owners did not maintain the vehicle, did you blow out the spark plug hole area with the spark plugs still in the motor? If you got dirt, mud, and what ever stuff which can accumulate around the spark plug holes in the motor that could explain your issues as well.
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Joined: Jun 2012
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From: Hartland Michigan
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Did you check to see of any of the plugs are cracked? Sounds stupid but I have seen it happen. Look under your hood, it should tell you the Champion spark plug number. Use the champions. One last thing. You said the previous owners did not maintain the vehicle, did you blow out the spark plug hole area with the spark plugs still in the motor? If you got dirt, mud, and what ever stuff which can accumulate around the spark plug holes in the motor that could explain your issues as well.


