Hey guys, I know this must get annoying after a while...seems like anything I've ever posted is about my Jeep having engine issues, which isn't a stretch of the imagination by any means. Anyway, does anyone know if an engine block out of an 88 Cherokee will bolt up to my 01 Cherokee without any huge issues? I finally found a decent price on one and it doesn't have more mileage than what I initially had. So I figured I'd look into it.
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I'm not sure on the block, I think it might be the same, but you'd probably be better off getting an HO motor of a year closer to yours. I guess it depends on your mechanic ability and whether or not you'd be doing the work yourself. A motor out of a newer xj would essentially be plug and play.1993 XJ sport 3.5" rustys 33" MTZ's armored.
1999 sierra
1967 M725 Big and Slow
-Dan
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Yeah pointless... some sensors on the block may be different and the renix has a different cam then an h.o89XJ Pioneer Edition 3.5" 33s ravines 4:10s 8.8- parted but not forgotten
95XJ tons 3 link 36s 5:38s
97 F-250HD 7.3 Turbo Diesel
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you should buy mine
on second thought, the blocks are different, hell I should have sold you the 01 i had and saved both of us a ton of headaches1992 xj Briarwood
Disconnect d30 5.13 Super 35 kit 5.13 36x14x18 TSL's
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