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Old 08-18-2003, 06:16 AM
Marko Heinsola Marko Heinsola is offline
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Question 4.0L Stroker

Hi,
I have following project in my mind. I do have Jeep Cherokee XJ -92 (Automatic/Selec-Trac) with 4.0L HO engine (243 MPI). IT has +140 K miles behind and I have started gathering parts for my spare engine (new Stroker engine). Now I hope that somebody out there do have some experience or other way acquired know-how above mentioned topic.

I do also have an 258 6-inline engine from Cherokee -80 where I'm going to take that stroker's cranksaft. Then I have an 4.0L (243 TBI) from Wrangler -87 where I'm going to take the engine block (+studs).

So I try to fix together 3-engines and get one ~ 4.6L HO Stroker.

May I repeat a little: Engine block from Wrangler -87 (243 TBI); Cylinder Head + Injection System, electronics + Connecting rods + Pistons + Camsaft from Cherokee XJ -02 (243 HO MPI) and Cranksaft from Cherokee -80 (258)

Now the questions: What problems will I come across? Is there difference with turbine plate/flyweel boltpatterns at Cranksaft's ends between 243/258 engines? What
else? Injection's reaction?

I will do total rebuilding with all available new repalcement or turned parts and with our local automotive machine shop advices. Waiting Your kind help too, because they are "only" mechanics, not Jeep freaks.

Kindest regards,

Marko Heinsola
HELSINKI
FINLAND

PS. PLS, answers also to my e-mail ([email protected]). TKS.
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