What's this all about on the engine . . .?
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From: Groveland, CA
Year: 1996 Two Door Wagoneer
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Below each spark plug on the engine block is this symbol. It looks like a hand painted upside down "P". I am guessing some sort of manufacturing mark. But is it from original factory, or is this from some rebuild shop?
Hand-painted A-B-C-D-E-F under each cylinder, the letter indicates what size piston fits the cylinder. Those look like a lower case D. All 6 the same?
As I understand it "C" is standard size, A-B are slightly undersize and D-E-F are slightly oversize.
As I understand it "C" is standard size, A-B are slightly undersize and D-E-F are slightly oversize.
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From: Middletown, Maryland
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
I believe the Kenosha 4.0 block line was replaced in '96 as the old machinery was worn out, engines built after the replacement may not have had the variances engines built prior did.
I'd be interested in leaning whether those with 97+ engines have the same letters or if they were done away with.
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From: Groveland, CA
Year: 1996 Two Door Wagoneer
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Not sure of the build date or location. I just sort of thought all XJ's came from Toledo. So where were the XJ's made? Engines made?
I noticed this year Chrysler built the 5 millionth Grand at North Jefferson Detroit. But that was three different bodies of 20 years.
I noticed this year Chrysler built the 5 millionth Grand at North Jefferson Detroit. But that was three different bodies of 20 years.
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From: long island
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Just googled and this what cane up: 1984–2001 (USA)
1984–2005 (China)
1987–2001 (Venezuela)
1996–2000 (Argentina)
1992–1997 (Egypt)
Assembly Toledo, Ohio, United States
Beijing, China (Beijing Benz)
Valencia, Venezuela
Ferreyra, Argentina
Cairo, Egypt (AAV)
1984–2005 (China)
1987–2001 (Venezuela)
1996–2000 (Argentina)
1992–1997 (Egypt)
Assembly Toledo, Ohio, United States
Beijing, China (Beijing Benz)
Valencia, Venezuela
Ferreyra, Argentina
Cairo, Egypt (AAV)
I think that went away after the '96 re-tool, but not entirely positive.
The XJ's were built in Ohio, the engines, all 5 million of them, came from the Kenosha (WI) engine plant. (I have relatives who worked there)


