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L6 is another way of saying I6 or Inlnie 6. A carry over designation from the old L head inline 6 engines.
i didn't think they ran I6's sorry Originally Posted by prerunner1982
By "font" did you mean dont? And since when do the Wranglers (TJs) not have the 4.0 Inline or L6? How would the same manifold fit the Cherokee and the Wrangler ...... because they have the same engine. I would be more worried about it not fitting the frame rails or clearing a component that may be placed differently from one model to the other.L6 is another way of saying I6 or Inlnie 6. A carry over designation from the old L head inline 6 engines.

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Damn, that was obnoxious. I like it!
alright thanksOriginally Posted by lowrange2
Jeep.Damn, that was obnoxious. I like it!
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If it don't you can drive up from Florida and whoop up on me. K? K.Originally Posted by 1998xjspt
it better..
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Sorry.... Don't know why I was so grumpy there. Other people irritating me and I took it out on you. Sorry about that. Originally Posted by 1998xjspt
i didn't think they ran I6's sorry
As an FYI... the 6 cylinder engine has been a staple in the Jeep brand starting around 1965 until 2006 when the 4.0 liter was killed off to be replaced by the 3.8 liter V6 minivan engine.

An inline 6 was used in the following Jeep vehicles:
232 cid (3.8L)
Jeep CJ (1972–79)
Jeep Cherokee (1974–79)
Jeep Wagoneer (1965–1971)
Jeep J series trucks (1965–1970)
Jeep Commando (1972–1973) (1976 in Spain)
258 cid (4.2L)
Jeep CJ (1972–1986)
Jeep Cherokee and Wagoneer (1972–1986)
Jeep J series trucks (1971–1988)
Jeep Wrangler (1987–1990)
Jeep Commando (1972–1973)
242 cid (4.0L)
1987–2001 Jeep Cherokee
1993–2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1987–1990 Jeep Wagoneer
1987–1992 Jeep Comanche
1991–2006 Jeep Wrangler
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i rather drive up from florida and do some good ole wheelin with ya lol. easy there bro I'm not pissed or thrown threats I'm just hoping it'll fit..which it will.Originally Posted by lowrange2
If it don't you can drive up from Florida and whoop up on me. K? K.
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As an FYI... the 6 cylinder engine has been a staple in the Jeep brand starting around 1965 until 2006 when the 4.0 liter was killed off to be replaced by the 3.8 liter V6 minivan engine.
An inline 6 was used in the following Jeep vehicles:
232 cid (3.8L)
Jeep CJ (1972–79)
Jeep Cherokee (1974–79)
Jeep Wagoneer (1965–1971)
Jeep J series trucks (1965–1970)
Jeep Commando (1972–1973) (1976 in Spain)
258 cid (4.2L)
Jeep CJ (1972–1986)
Jeep Cherokee and Wagoneer (1972–1986)
Jeep J series trucks (1971–1988)
Jeep Wrangler (1987–1990)
Jeep Commando (1972–1973)
242 cid (4.0L)
1987–2001 Jeep Cherokee
1993–2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1987–1990 Jeep Wagoneer
1987–1992 Jeep Comanche
1991–2006 Jeep Wrangler
its all good man no worriesOriginally Posted by prerunner1982
Sorry.... Don't know why I was so grumpy there. Other people irritating me and I took it out on you. Sorry about that. As an FYI... the 6 cylinder engine has been a staple in the Jeep brand starting around 1965 until 2006 when the 4.0 liter was killed off to be replaced by the 3.8 liter V6 minivan engine.

An inline 6 was used in the following Jeep vehicles:
232 cid (3.8L)
Jeep CJ (1972–79)
Jeep Cherokee (1974–79)
Jeep Wagoneer (1965–1971)
Jeep J series trucks (1965–1970)
Jeep Commando (1972–1973) (1976 in Spain)
258 cid (4.2L)
Jeep CJ (1972–1986)
Jeep Cherokee and Wagoneer (1972–1986)
Jeep J series trucks (1971–1988)
Jeep Wrangler (1987–1990)
Jeep Commando (1972–1973)
242 cid (4.0L)
1987–2001 Jeep Cherokee
1993–2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1987–1990 Jeep Wagoneer
1987–1992 Jeep Comanche
1991–2006 Jeep Wrangler
and thanks for the info, just gained a lil more knowledge 
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... You people take me too seriously. Apparently, I'm going to have to heavier on the emoticon usage. Originally Posted by 1998xjspt
i rather drive up from florida and do some good ole wheelin with ya lol. easy there bro I'm not pissed or thrown threats I'm just hoping it'll fit..which it will.

Come on up any time you'd like. You're more than welcome to tag along on a wheeling trip.

In fact, we have a trip planned to Gulches in January. It'd only be a 7 hour and 4 minute drive for you.

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Come on up any time you'd like. You're more than welcome to tag along on a wheeling trip.
In fact, we have a trip planned to Gulches in January. It'd only be a 7 hour and 4 minute drive for you.
lol its not real easy to interpret emotion through written words. but yeah thats a trip right there!Originally Posted by lowrange2
... You people take me too seriously. Apparently, I'm going to have to heavier on the emoticon usage. 
Come on up any time you'd like. You're more than welcome to tag along on a wheeling trip.

In fact, we have a trip planned to Gulches in January. It'd only be a 7 hour and 4 minute drive for you.