1988 XJ motor problem
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1988 XJ motor problem
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I'm in the process of getting Adams jeep ready for it's new home (his house instead of mine), and it is having trouble getting up any kind of hill or incline. it's a 1988 xj with a 4.0 and 5 speed. When you are on any kind of an incline such as my drive way, it starts to bog down and will stall its self out if continue to give it more gas. This being said, if you put it in 4 wheel drive, it still seems to have some trouble but will make it make it up the driveway. My initial thought is clogged cat, but I don't know why it would make a difference in 2wd or 4wd if that was the case. Just wanted to see if anyone had any ideas before I start pulling the exhaust apart. we all know how much fun rusty bolts can be. Thanks
I'm in the process of getting Adams jeep ready for it's new home (his house instead of mine), and it is having trouble getting up any kind of hill or incline. it's a 1988 xj with a 4.0 and 5 speed. When you are on any kind of an incline such as my drive way, it starts to bog down and will stall its self out if continue to give it more gas. This being said, if you put it in 4 wheel drive, it still seems to have some trouble but will make it make it up the driveway. My initial thought is clogged cat, but I don't know why it would make a difference in 2wd or 4wd if that was the case. Just wanted to see if anyone had any ideas before I start pulling the exhaust apart. we all know how much fun rusty bolts can be. Thanks
1987 MJ, "Trowmanche v2.0"
1998 Cummins
2012 Jeep Compass (Mals)
1998 Cummins
2012 Jeep Compass (Mals)
- Arya Ebrahimi
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- Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2004 10:58 pm
- Arya Ebrahimi
- Posts: 1896
- Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2004 10:58 pm
does have a shot motor mount. I'll try the flat ground thing. In addition i just remembered that I wedged over the axle actuator fork and plugged the vacuum lines that would normally shift the fork a long time ago. Not sure if that makes a difference in what Henry was saying.Arya Ebrahimi wrote:How about the theory that the motor mounts are shot and when you're putting a load on the drivetrain it torques over and messes with either a vacuum line or an electrical harness? Does it do it when you floor it on flat ground?
1987 MJ, "Trowmanche v2.0"
1998 Cummins
2012 Jeep Compass (Mals)
1998 Cummins
2012 Jeep Compass (Mals)
Does it misfire or just bog down? If it's a misfire I'd say check your timing. If it is bogging down check your fuel filter and quality of fuel. If this thing has been sitting the fuel can get funky pretty quick and really foul things up.
Drain/siphon the tank put in a crap load of Sea Foam and 91 octane, change the fuel filter and try again.
Drain/siphon the tank put in a crap load of Sea Foam and 91 octane, change the fuel filter and try again.
I feel like a hundred bucks...
I found oil in the distributor cap and it looks pretty chewed up. I think it needs an all around tune up. At this point I got it set up with a towbar and I'm planning to tow it back it to my bros house. From there the plan is to go through it, make a list of everything it needs, and determine what we want to do. I'm about to pick up a 96 5-speed and we might do some parts swapping instead.
1987 MJ, "Trowmanche v2.0"
1998 Cummins
2012 Jeep Compass (Mals)
1998 Cummins
2012 Jeep Compass (Mals)