4.0 Entire Driveline Swap
firewire79
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- I have no CJ at this point. I will be buying one, a CJ7, 82-86, when I get back from Afghanistan.
I had a TJ and now I want a classic Jeep. :)
Greetings from Afghanistan. I am going to buy a 82-86 CJ7 when I get back, and have looked into getting a fuel injected
option for reliabilty, economy, and off road advantages.
So, I have been doing my homework regarding the 4.0 swap process. I have decided to go the swap route as it appears
to be less expensive the MOPAR option or the Howell kits. Plus I get the MPFI over a TBI.
I have found that a 4.0L from the following units will be the best choices:
91-95 XJ
93 ZJ (Grand)
91-92 MJ (Like I can find a Commanche)
The reason for these selections is that I can avoid any sort of OBD-II issues when it comes to wiring. That, and supposedly,
the motor mounts line up directly, so there should be little modification to get the driveline in.
All these models came with either the AW-4 AT or the AX-15 MT and the NP231 Transfer Case . I am hoping to be able to use
a AW-4 so that my wife can drive the Jeep from time to time. If the AW-4 is not a viable option, the AX-15 poses no problem
for me, other than teaching the wife to drive stick.
If I decide to go the junkyard pick and pull route, which is my plan, will there be any issues with space if I go with the
AW-4 and NP231, as most Cherokees were automatic. Or is it in my best interest to use the Dana 300 instead, due to space
restrictions.
I am aware that the AW-4 is fairly long, so if it won't work, so be it.
I know that if I keep the Dana 300 Transfer Case , I will need an adapter from Novak, and using either the AT or the MT, I will need
a 91 YJ speed sensor.
Basically, the short question is this. If I pull an entire drivetrain, engine, Transmission , and Transfer Case , from a Cherokee,
will it bolt right in? Reltively speaking of course, I know there will be wiring issues and minor tweaks to get it running. I am
a fairly compotent mechanic, but having a plan always makes things go better.
Thank you for all your advice in advance. The more homework I can get done now, before I dive into doing an engine swap,
the better.
option for reliabilty, economy, and off road advantages.
So, I have been doing my homework regarding the 4.0 swap process. I have decided to go the swap route as it appears
to be less expensive the MOPAR option or the Howell kits. Plus I get the MPFI over a TBI.
I have found that a 4.0L from the following units will be the best choices:
91-95 XJ
93 ZJ (Grand)
91-92 MJ (Like I can find a Commanche)
The reason for these selections is that I can avoid any sort of OBD-II issues when it comes to wiring. That, and supposedly,
the motor mounts line up directly, so there should be little modification to get the driveline in.
All these models came with either the AW-4 AT or the AX-15 MT and the NP231 Transfer Case . I am hoping to be able to use
a AW-4 so that my wife can drive the Jeep from time to time. If the AW-4 is not a viable option, the AX-15 poses no problem
for me, other than teaching the wife to drive stick.
If I decide to go the junkyard pick and pull route, which is my plan, will there be any issues with space if I go with the
AW-4 and NP231, as most Cherokees were automatic. Or is it in my best interest to use the Dana 300 instead, due to space
restrictions.
I am aware that the AW-4 is fairly long, so if it won't work, so be it.
I know that if I keep the Dana 300 Transfer Case , I will need an adapter from Novak, and using either the AT or the MT, I will need
a 91 YJ speed sensor.
Basically, the short question is this. If I pull an entire drivetrain, engine, Transmission , and Transfer Case , from a Cherokee,
will it bolt right in? Reltively speaking of course, I know there will be wiring issues and minor tweaks to get it running. I am
a fairly compotent mechanic, but having a plan always makes things go better.
Thank you for all your advice in advance. The more homework I can get done now, before I dive into doing an engine swap,
the better.