Picked up a 2001 XJ with 99,000 miles. $500.
Guy said that his mechanic said the headgasket was blown and needed replacement.
I bought the jeep knowing of the 0331 problem and fully ready to spend the money on a new head and gasket and getting everything needed to drop a 0630 head or 0331 clearwater reinforced head on.
When i got the jeep home i realized the serpentine belt was snapped. The alternator was seized, the A/C compressor was seized, all the brake lines were rusted through, and the battery was dead.
I went ahead and replaced all of those. The jeep is now running.
Seems to be puffing white smoke out of the exhaust. Figured that might have something to do with the fact that the jeep has been sitting for three years or so. After about 5 minutes it slightly cleared up but not all the way.
The radiator is also cracked. The coolant flashed over and steam began pouring out of the upper radiator hose. I'm not sure if it overheated because the system couldn't keep pressure in the system to raise the boiling point or if the water pump is shot or what have you.
Hottest the thermostat housing hit (checked with an IR gun) is about 275 degrees. (right after it flashed over. Hot, i know.)
Problems i've noticed so far with this jeep besides the obvious are;
- Temperature gauge on dash is broken. (The sensor on the thermostat housing is probably in need of replacement but i'm not sure.)
- The shifter positions (P, R, N, D, 3, 2-1) don't light up when the lights are on.
- The fan only works on #4 speed. (Blower motor resistor if i remember correctly?)
Where would you guys go next? New radiator and hoses along with a water pump and see if it overheats again?
Compression test it first and then just eliminate the 0331 head all together?
Guy said that his mechanic said the headgasket was blown and needed replacement.
I bought the jeep knowing of the 0331 problem and fully ready to spend the money on a new head and gasket and getting everything needed to drop a 0630 head or 0331 clearwater reinforced head on.
When i got the jeep home i realized the serpentine belt was snapped. The alternator was seized, the A/C compressor was seized, all the brake lines were rusted through, and the battery was dead.
I went ahead and replaced all of those. The jeep is now running.
Seems to be puffing white smoke out of the exhaust. Figured that might have something to do with the fact that the jeep has been sitting for three years or so. After about 5 minutes it slightly cleared up but not all the way.
The radiator is also cracked. The coolant flashed over and steam began pouring out of the upper radiator hose. I'm not sure if it overheated because the system couldn't keep pressure in the system to raise the boiling point or if the water pump is shot or what have you.
Hottest the thermostat housing hit (checked with an IR gun) is about 275 degrees. (right after it flashed over. Hot, i know.)
Problems i've noticed so far with this jeep besides the obvious are;
- Temperature gauge on dash is broken. (The sensor on the thermostat housing is probably in need of replacement but i'm not sure.)
- The shifter positions (P, R, N, D, 3, 2-1) don't light up when the lights are on.
- The fan only works on #4 speed. (Blower motor resistor if i remember correctly?)
Where would you guys go next? New radiator and hoses along with a water pump and see if it overheats again?
Compression test it first and then just eliminate the 0331 head all together?
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