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Need some advice before going further
Posted: November 9th, 2008, 7:53 pm
by Sjallen
I am building a 4.6L stroker for my 89 renix XJ. I have the 569 96-99 block and 0630 head, will this block and head combo be a direct install? Thanks for any help.
Re: Need some advice before going further
Posted: November 10th, 2008, 3:38 am
by Mgardiner1
Keeping the renix harness? i think a few differences are location of the coolant temp sensor for the ECU moved from the side of the block, to the thremostat housing. I'm not sure if there is a threaded hole to put in the knock sensor in the original location either. Take notice of the alternator as well, i don't think the renix harness will work with the 96+ alternator
Re: Need some advice before going further
Posted: November 10th, 2008, 7:12 am
by Sjallen
Yes I would like to run everything from the Renix system. And yes I would like to run the Renix alternator, does it not install the same? Is there another way to install the knock sensor? I can drill and tap the thermostat housing so I dont think that will be a problem.
Re: Need some advice before going further
Posted: November 10th, 2008, 9:09 am
by yuppiexj
My 94 and 99 block have the knock sensor boss cast into the block but are not tapped. (comparing to the 90)
don't bother drilling and tapped the thermostat housing, you can get one from the stealership for ~$50
Q-tec has it for $10
OEM part number 53006192 MSRP $50
http://www.quadratec.com/products/51209_08.htm
Re: Need some advice before going further
Posted: November 10th, 2008, 9:18 am
by Mgardiner1
You'd have to refer to some wiring diagrams for the alternator differences. I'll take a peak at my 89 renix sitting outside and compare the alternator hookup to my 91 HO i just installed
Re: Need some advice before going further
Posted: November 10th, 2008, 10:38 am
by yuppiexj
Mgardiner1 wrote:You'd have to refer to some wiring diagrams for the alternator differences. I'll take a peak at my 89 renix sitting outside and compare the alternator hookup to my 91 HO i just installed
I prefer the Renix alternator. it is internally regulated.
The HO / denso ones have the regulator in the ECU, and I have had one go bad before, causing horrendous overcharging... and spilled acid from the battery eating the vacuum hose that runs under the battery tray (what moron though that would be a good idea???)
The plus is that the Delco CS-130i have rebuild kits readily available.
the mounts differ, as does the wiring.
$171 for a 90 amp DENSO that needs rewiring to work or $100 for a 105AMP Delco that drops in.
Either way it's your Heep and your choice .
When the Alt dies in my 94 XJ I'm converting it to a Delco.
refs
Denso
http://www.partsamerica.com/productdeta ... 11&PTSet=A
Delco
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDeta ... 11&PTSet=A
Re: Need some advice before going further
Posted: November 11th, 2008, 4:44 am
by Sjallen
But will the Renix alternator bolt up in the stock location on the newer block?
Re: Need some advice before going further
Posted: November 11th, 2008, 5:52 am
by seanyb505
You could always do the v8 alt from the ZJ and durangos. They fit with just a little modification, which has been covered before on jeepforum or naxja, and Im sure some other places as well.
Re: Need some advice before going further
Posted: November 11th, 2008, 11:19 am
by yuppiexj
Sjallen wrote:But will the Renix alternator bolt up in the stock location on the newer block?
It looks to me that only the brackets differ.
The mounting bosses look the same (they may have done something stupid like use different threads though)
I have a 90 and 94 in the garage, it makes these comparisons very easy.
I can snap a few pics if you'd like
Re: Need some advice before going further
Posted: November 11th, 2008, 3:41 pm
by Sjallen
Pics would be great..thanks for everyone's help.
yuppiexj wrote:Sjallen wrote:But will the Renix alternator bolt up in the stock location on the newer block?
It looks to me that only the brackets differ.
The mounting bosses look the same (they may have done something stupid like use different threads though)
I have a 90 and 94 in the garage, it makes these comparisons very easy.
I can snap a few pics if you'd like