I bought a 98 Cherokee with like 260k, back in June, knowing it was on its last leg. I bought it solely for the purpose of stroking. Te radiator had a baseball sized hole in the plastic tank, and it made a bit of a knocking sound, but I thought I could probably limp it home, as the test drive went surprisingly well. It did not make it home. It blew up about a mile from the guy's place and he was nice enough to have it towed to my apartment and gave me back $500. So, total investment was $1200 for a blown up late model Cherokee, not the worst deal.

So, I yanked the head off and found a big hole in the no. 1 piston, along with some impossible sludge. It almost felt like there was gravel in there, and there may have been, I found some sticks in the water jacket...

Unfortunately when I got the block to the machine shop, my guy found a crack in the block before I even got it off the truck. Probably why the previous owner had so much RTV around the water pump. So I grabbed another whole engine from the pull apart for $190 with the warranty, which was a minor extra expenditure, but, what else ya gonna do?
So I began planning and after lots of flip flopping around and looking for parts I settled on these build plans:
5477 4cwt Crank
Short rods
H802CP with the sealed power moly rings +.040
zero deck
CompCams 68-239-4 Kit
Mopar valve springs and retainers
spin balanced rotating assembly
Ford motorsports 24lb/hr injectors
99+ Intake manifold
APN header
Spray ceramic coating on header and relevant portions of intake manifold, including the gasket mating surface to prevent heat soak from the head (hopefully)
Victor .043 Head gasket
Leigh Performance 64mm TB
Notch block where CC is overlapped by block
Trend pushrods
The DCR on this is like 8.7:1 Pretty high, I know. I hope running mid-grade or even premium along with hopefully drastically lower intake charge temp I will not have any problems with pinging.
It took a long time to figure out what I wanted to do exactly, and has taken much longer to complete than I originally hoped.
Progress so far:
The short block is almost done. I still have to cut the bracket for the timing chain guide, and get the cover on. Then I need to put the Oil pump on and get the pan on. Then that will all be done with.
Just couple of pics with the head on during paint:


Updates should be coming soon!