2000 cherokee 5.7 swap
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From: Purcellville, Virginia
Year: '95
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
LS motors are ridiculously easy to get your hands on these days. Don't get me wrong, old school small blocks are cool as hell (especially w/ Truck Avengers. Best carb IMO,) but Vortecs w/ EFI just work so much better off camber.
Find a nice 5.3 from a wrecked Tahoe/Silvy/Burb/whatever and throw it in there. 4l60's, while considered relatively weak, are more than adequate for a stock-ish motor in a super light XJ. Use a t-case of your choice, and you're good to go.
Find a nice 5.3 from a wrecked Tahoe/Silvy/Burb/whatever and throw it in there. 4l60's, while considered relatively weak, are more than adequate for a stock-ish motor in a super light XJ. Use a t-case of your choice, and you're good to go.
I would skip the np231 for something bigger.That much power i see it breaking first.And from the factory no one used the np231 on any v8 just 6 cylinders.If money is tight a np241 is a step up but if you got the money a flipped dana 300 or np205 would be better to have.
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From: Monett, MO.
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I had a fresh spare engine in the shop a SBC 364ci., Full Forged Rotating Assy.3 9/16 stroke, Complete Roller Motor, balanced, Dart 215 Pro 1 Alum. Heads, pump gas motor (93oct.) 575 HP engine dyno Pro built. This was the spare engine for my wagon before I went with the Dart Block/Heads, Twin Turbo, Air to Water Inter-Cooled, Fast FI setup it now has 1500HP.
Thought about putting this in my XJ but after a very small amount of research found out on what a poor idea it was.......So I had a 4.0 rebuilt to a race spec. by my engine builder machine work/balancing so on.
The older xjs it shouldn't be hard but the 97 up would be harder to do.I would use it as a reason to use aftermarket gauges.Factory gauges are not as accurate as some of the aftermarket ones.
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From: jacksonville, Fl
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 6cyl
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From: jacksonville, Fl
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 6cyl
You will regret your decision to swap that motor in to an XJ for sure, for a lot of different reason's. I had a fresh spare engine in the shop a SBC 364ci., Full Forged Rotating Assy.3 9/16 stroke, Complete Roller Motor, balanced, Dart 215 Pro 1 Alum. Heads, pump gas motor (93oct.) 575 HP engine dyno Pro built. This was the spare engine for my wagon before I went with the Dart Block/Heads, Twin Turbo, Air to Water Inter-Cooled, Fast FI setup it now has 1500HP. Thought about putting this in my XJ but after a very small amount of research found out on what a poor idea it was.......So I had a 4.0 rebuilt to a race spec. by my engine builder machine work/balancing so on.
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