Fellas, I am the type of person you hate the most. I DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO ANY OF THIS. Any responses you may have for me should be laid out like you're holding my hand and talking to me like I'm as stupid as possible.

I don't have ANY tools required for the job nor the budget for tools, so a machine shop will be required thru and thru.
Heres the details about me and the jeep:
I have an extensive background with jeeps. Doesn't mean I know what I SHOULD know about em though.

I have a '98 Cherokee that has a cracked engine block so either way I'm getting a new motor, I just prefer that it not be stock.

The main problems I face are not knowing EXACTLY what I need and why I need them plus my budget. From dino's webpage the 4.5l stroker looks good. The low budget 266hp version. Now I've read a bunch on threads on strokers from this webpage but EACH ONE has variations on the stroker. I don't mean that there are diff strokers that can be built, I know that. But there could be two strokers with the same specs but the machine work done to both is completely diff. I read one where the machinist read instructions backwards and almost screwed up the stroker. I wouldn't know to tell a machinist any of this. Ugh..
My budget is 3,000 MAX so I'm really afraid the only option I have is a stock crate motor which I will settle for if need be, but a stroker would be nice.
Hopefully this is enough info for you guys, if not just let me know and I'll try and be more specific. BTW, I live in Wichita, KS so if anyone knows any good machine shops then shout 'em out.
Thanks guys, this website is a godsend for this type of thing.

Brian