Hi folks,
Can someone point me to a post that details compatibility between years and what, if anything, is different?
I am looking to put a stroked inline 6 from a 1994 XJ into my 1997 TJ.
Any issues, thoughts?
Brian in San Francisco
Compatible engine years: 1994 XJ into a 1997 TJ
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Re: Compatible engine years: 1994 XJ into a 1997 TJ
Block side engine mounts are different between the two
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Re: Compatible engine years: 1994 XJ into a 1997 TJ
Is there a simple workaround for the location difference? Or is it a PITA?
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Re: Compatible engine years: 1994 XJ into a 1997 TJ
Dallas can help with a conversion mount. We have done this several times already.
www.Stinkyfab.com
The OBD1 sensors (XJ) and the OBD2 (TJ) will need to be swapped.
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The OBD1 sensors (XJ) and the OBD2 (TJ) will need to be swapped.
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Re: Compatible engine years: 1994 XJ into a 1997 TJ
If I have to change from OBDII to OBDI, I am guessing that would trip me up at the smog check here in California. I may need to head back to the drawing board.
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Re: Compatible engine years: 1994 XJ into a 1997 TJ
Not knowing how the smog laws are in Ca, I can only say that the sensors have different connector ends and in some cases the pin out is different.
If its just the sensor issue it just a matter of swapping one for another to match your OBD1 harness. If they also look at the block year, well then your screwed.
If its just the sensor issue it just a matter of swapping one for another to match your OBD1 harness. If they also look at the block year, well then your screwed.
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