99 XJ/4.0/AW4/NP242.
Been tinkering with my red jeep recently trying to get it going right so i can sell it.
Installed; (trying to fix an overheating issue.)
According to the PO a shop in Florida rebuilt the top end of the motor. New head, headgasket, water pump, yata yata yata. (He had receipts for it but didn't know why they did it.)
I have personally replaced;
- New Water Pump
- New Radiator
- New Radiator Cap
- New Thermostat (195)
- Installed the throttle body off my black jeep that was running fine. (Swapped over the IAC, TPS, & MAP (or is that a MAF?) as well when i swapped throttle bodies.
It's having a bunch of weird issues.
First off the idle. Upon starting the jeep it idles at like 1400 RPMS and doesn't ever drop down to a normal idle. If you rev it up to like 3k the idle increases to right around 2600RPMs and then doesn't drop down.
Driving the jeep it's the same thing. If you're going down a dirt road and take your foot off the gas instead of the jeep kind of coasting the high idle pushes you down the road and you're forced to ride the brakes to keep it slow.
I drove the jeep around earlier for 20 minutes seeing if i fixed the overheating issue. The temperature gauge started at a line above 210, and as i drove slowly cooled down. Finally got down to a hair below 210, and then creeped back up to a little above 210.
Got back to my house, parked in the driveway, left the jeep idling to see if it would overheat, walked inside and came back out maybe 5 minutes later and looked into the engine compartment to see the exhaust manifold glowing RED hot.
Killed the jeep instantly and then it started boiling over like crazy. Idle was still high.
Any ideas where to start looking? I already sprayed all the vacuum lines coming off the intake with starting fluid and i can't hear the idle changing.
I'm thinking;
- Leaky Intake Manifold Gasket?
- Clogged Cat?
- Throttle Body Manifold Gasket? (I didn't use a new one when i swapped TBs)
Oh, and i did a compression test; (dry - no wet test.)
Cylinder 1 - 122 PSI
Cylinder 2 - 130 PSI
Cylinder 3 - 140 PSI
Cylinder 4 - 140 PSI
Cylinder 5 - 140 PSI
Cylinder 6 - 150 PSI
Been tinkering with my red jeep recently trying to get it going right so i can sell it.
Installed; (trying to fix an overheating issue.)
According to the PO a shop in Florida rebuilt the top end of the motor. New head, headgasket, water pump, yata yata yata. (He had receipts for it but didn't know why they did it.)
I have personally replaced;
- New Water Pump
- New Radiator
- New Radiator Cap
- New Thermostat (195)
- Installed the throttle body off my black jeep that was running fine. (Swapped over the IAC, TPS, & MAP (or is that a MAF?) as well when i swapped throttle bodies.
It's having a bunch of weird issues.
First off the idle. Upon starting the jeep it idles at like 1400 RPMS and doesn't ever drop down to a normal idle. If you rev it up to like 3k the idle increases to right around 2600RPMs and then doesn't drop down.
Driving the jeep it's the same thing. If you're going down a dirt road and take your foot off the gas instead of the jeep kind of coasting the high idle pushes you down the road and you're forced to ride the brakes to keep it slow.
I drove the jeep around earlier for 20 minutes seeing if i fixed the overheating issue. The temperature gauge started at a line above 210, and as i drove slowly cooled down. Finally got down to a hair below 210, and then creeped back up to a little above 210.
Got back to my house, parked in the driveway, left the jeep idling to see if it would overheat, walked inside and came back out maybe 5 minutes later and looked into the engine compartment to see the exhaust manifold glowing RED hot.
Killed the jeep instantly and then it started boiling over like crazy. Idle was still high.
Any ideas where to start looking? I already sprayed all the vacuum lines coming off the intake with starting fluid and i can't hear the idle changing.
I'm thinking;
- Leaky Intake Manifold Gasket?
- Clogged Cat?
- Throttle Body Manifold Gasket? (I didn't use a new one when i swapped TBs)
Oh, and i did a compression test; (dry - no wet test.)
Cylinder 1 - 122 PSI
Cylinder 2 - 130 PSI
Cylinder 3 - 140 PSI
Cylinder 4 - 140 PSI
Cylinder 5 - 140 PSI
Cylinder 6 - 150 PSI
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