
I have a mutt, actually 2, that I had to pull the head the other night. It's a 99 with a 89 Renix longblock /2686 head. I did the swap last November after my #5 cylinder popped a wrist pin and demolished the piston.

I'm fairly proficient with the 4.0 and pulled the head in a few hours the other night. I found what could have been the catalyst. Whomever put head on put sealant in head bolts causing it to get on mating surfaces. Also my water jackets were full of rust, I think from keeping coolant flush and my terrible city water in it for months. That is probably why the middle cylinders got so hot it melted the plastic cover for wiring that goes on middle bolt. Looking at the domes to me something doesn't seem right
The next kicker is the pistons are not coming to the top of the block and major carbon build up
I'm in a major time crunch to get back on the road but I can't live with myself if I don't correct something if I'm able to. I'm about to port match the intake gasket, 99 intake, clean it up best I can since the local machine shop turn around isn't quick enough. I noticed the exhaust ports are larger than my exhaust, 99 manifold, so I'm wondering if I should fill them since typically the port is smaller than exhaust. Then polish to alleviate carbon. Would I be wrong top do so? I appreciate all the input I get. Also if anyone has questions about the longblock swap feel free to ask since I learned by mistakes and brainstorming already. The XJ ran great up till this and didn't have any typical lifter noise etc. I have my original motor on a stand waiting to be stroked but I need this one to get me buy for who knows how long. Thanx ahead of time