I am going to be starting on my 4.7 in a couple weeks, as soon as I get home, to put into my 2000 XJ.

What I have so far is a donor motor out of a 97 XJ, and have ordered the KB944 0.060 pistons. Figured I would get the biggest "part" expense out of the way. From what I understand the bracket mounting will be different between the 2 motors, im not too concerened to source them as I got the short block for $25. Let me tell you what the general use of my XJ is. It has an automatic, I use it for some street driving, crawling, and prerunning. I plan to later put a manual trans into it, may do it if I can find one when I swap the motor. I am looking for some cam and crank advice. I was going to run a Comp 68-231-4. I played with the compression calculator some but have no idea what the advance or retard will be to calculate it. I figure I wont be able to get the deck height until I can get the pistons and all installed to measure it, to find out what my quench will look like... I keep reading in different places that quench isn't really important on the I6 builds, from what I read here, it seems the opposite. Can I get some advice on cam choice? As far as crank, I have read that the 12 CW is the way to go, figure it may be easier on the motor parts as well when under throttle hitting whoops and stuff. I think I read on Pirate that the only way to go is a 4 CW. So, Crank adivce? Any other problems I may need to be worried about putting this into a 2000 cherokee? Since this is a 97 block, and the whole exaust and dual down pipe deal, will an aftermarket header for the 2000 bolt up to whatever head I find? Also, im sure a more common question, where to order a crank?

I also have leads on a guy that can do a full port/polish job on the head with a flow bench but its gonna be $$$. Is it going to be worth the money? What kind a gains do you think I could possibly expect with the port/polish?
Sorry for all the questions, wanted to get them out of the way to avoid using the phones internet to ask questions.
Thanks, Tom