My biggest questions are with the fuel system. My 1985 CJ-7 has a OEM 15 gallon steel fuel tank. I plan on installing a 20 gallon OEM plastic tank. I plan on installing an in tank fuel pump assembly for a 1995 YJ, in my 20 gallon OEM plastic tank. I plan on modifying the plastic tank by cutting a hole shaped for the fuel pump assembly designed for a 1995 YJ, and it will be centered so the pickup is in the sump, in the center of the tank. The OEM 20 gallon tank fuel pickup/sender unit is off to the right side. I plan on using an OEM pickup sender unit with my OEM fuel gauge in my OEM speedometer. So, I’ll have one sender in the round hole on the right side for my fuel gauge. And the rectangular shaped OEM YJ pickup sender mounted in the center delivering fuel to my fuel rail.
I understand there are two different style fuel rails for these engines. A dead head and a return style regulator are used depending on the year. I believe I have the early style fuel rail for the 1996 and down OBDI (fuel rail and engine harness). I believe my fuel rail is the dead head style. I am not sure which style I want, and this is where I need some help. I don’t have any experience with these 4.0 engines other than what I have learned from Russ, this website and other sites on the web. So, if anyone can provide some insight on what I need to make this little 4.7 inline six run well,I would appreciate any input and suggestions.
I’m going to attach a picture of what my OEM 20 gallon plastic gas tank will look like with the YJ pump mounted. I will use the OEM sending unit in the round hole, because it is compatible with my gas gauge in my speedometer.