Engine swap

Asked by Bonevti Feb 28, 2017 at 11:59 AM about the 1996 Jeep Cherokee

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 96 jeep sport with a 4.0 and i want
to put it in a 2001 jeep sport that had a 4.0!
Will I run into wiring? Issues?

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What you would need to accomplish is to get the original set-up that is in there now. This should not be a problem by swapping parts from one engine to the other. Just check it over good.

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I just bought a 2001 jeep Cherokee with a blown head gasket but I have a perfectly running 1997 Jeep Cherokee that I was going to swap the engines. What will I need to do to convert the 1997 engine into the 2001 Jeep?

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