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projectsilverchief Apr 8, 2015 03:20 PM

2000 Cherokee Sport Engine Swap
 
Hey there everyone, new to this forum. But anyway I bought a 2000 XJ for $400. I work full time for an auto repair facility and mechanical work is no problem. So it was so cheap because the head gasket blew and the customer couldn't put anymore money in it. So I bought myself a clean almost rust free rig. Longstory short It needs an engine now. I just purchased a 1997 Grand Cherokee ZJ block. I know they're interchangeable but there are some modifications needed. Im doing the swap next weekend and would like some more insight on the swap. Exhaust manifolds, can I use the 2000 manifold? The 2000 cylinder head is junk and won't be using it. What sensors will be needed to swap as the 1997 had distributor and the 2000 is C.O.P. Any information is good information!

Crazy 8s Apr 8, 2015 03:31 PM

My thoughts are that it would have been a whole lot less work and $ to have just put a new head gasket in. If I were putting in a different engine, I would probably put in a performance header because it would be easy to do with all of the stuff taken apart.

projectsilverchief Apr 8, 2015 05:33 PM

Already repaired head gasket. took cylinders 3,5,6

98XJ321 Apr 8, 2015 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by Crazy 8s (Post 3070739)
My thoughts are that it would have been a whole lot less work and $ to have just put a new head gasket in. If I were putting in a different engine, I would probably put in a performance header because it would be easy to do with all of the stuff taken apart.

X2^^^

Crazy 8s Apr 8, 2015 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by projectsilverchief (Post 3070813)
Already repaired head gasket. took cylinders 3,5,6


:( Oops.

projectsilverchief Apr 8, 2015 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by Crazy 8s (Post 3070837)
:( Oops.

Yeah my thoughts exactly. Thought I could string it along a little longer. Silly me.

RRXJeeper71 Apr 8, 2015 08:57 PM

please keep us all updated!
post pics!
where are you located?

projectsilverchief Apr 8, 2015 09:02 PM

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.che...a5fcc042b5.jpg


Heres my 2000 XJ. Stock ride height. 192,000 on the body. Brush guard and lights have been removed since picture was taken.


https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.che...1ca188fa57.jpg


Donor 1997 ZJ, 60,000 on engine with paper work.

projectsilverchief Apr 8, 2015 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by RRXJeeper71 (Post 3070958)
please keep us all updated!
post pics!
where are you located?

Im located in Northwest Illinois, Im about an hour from chicago.

RRXJeeper71 Apr 9, 2015 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by projectsilverchief (Post 3070967)
Im located in Northwest Illinois, Im about an hour from chicago.

Ok. Cool
I'm from Glen Ellyn
I have a 2001 Sport

swampxj86 Apr 9, 2015 08:01 AM

You need to swap over the g.c. exhaust manifold and downpipe. Your distributorless module fits directly where the distributor was. You will also have to swap over your temp sensor on the thermostat.

projectsilverchief Apr 9, 2015 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by swampxj86 (Post 3071169)
You need to swap over the g.c. exhaust manifold and downpipe. Your distributorless module fits directly where the distributor was. You will also have to swap over your temp sensor on the thermostat.

Does the downpipe fit in the xj well? How hard is going to be to retain the o2 sensors from the 2000

swampxj86 Apr 9, 2015 08:39 AM

Down pipe fits it the same, you just need that one since yours now has 2 inlets and you need only 1 with the different manifold. O2 should screw right out if not heat it up and then do it.

projectsilverchief Apr 9, 2015 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by swampxj86 (Post 3071200)
Down pipe fits it the same, you just need that one since yours now has 2 inlets and you need only 1 with the different manifold. O2 should screw right out if not heat it up and then do it.

Okay see what you mean. Instead of that half *** y pipe from Chrysler it's single all the way now?

swampxj86 Apr 9, 2015 08:45 AM

Exactly. Not sure if you have already but it wouldn't hurt to do all the gaskets on the new motor while its out of the jeep. Also you can do the timing with the distributorless module and scan tool


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