I'll be starting my motor swap over the break
We'll be swapping in a thoroughly exploded 4.0 for a used 4.0 (80K)
Any last minute pointers from y'all who've done motor swaps?
TIA
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- Arya Ebrahimi
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Have fun with all the sensors. We put a stroker in my buddy's XJ and fought the sensors for a while. When you've got it all back together and it cranks and cranks and cranks but won't fire, the distributor is 180* out(obviously you have to have fuel and spark too, but once those are established check the distributor). Took us forever to figure that out. Also, watch the CPS(crank position sensor). The motor won't run without it and they're very fragile.
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while you've got the donor motor out take care of all the PITA stuff that you'll be too lazy to replace later, gaskets, sensors, filters, pcv valves, vaccuum lines... and before you drop the donor motor in, definietely take some time to clean up the engine bay, its way easy with no motor in the truck.
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i got the engine swap done - no problem.
I ended using a 98 engine and swapping all the sensors off my 96 engine onto it (98 used all flat pins, 96 uses all round pins )
I cleaned it all up a little bit and did a lot of them details you spoke of
cheers
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I ended using a 98 engine and swapping all the sensors off my 96 engine onto it (98 used all flat pins, 96 uses all round pins )
I cleaned it all up a little bit and did a lot of them details you spoke of
cheers
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/hjsmith/XJResurrection/