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01 4.0 into 87 with 2.5


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Hey guys I'm new, I just picked up a 87 sport truck 2wd with the 4 speed and 2.5. The trans is blown and I want to swap in the driveline from a 01 xj with the 4.0,aw4, 231case and the d30 hP. Would it be easier to just update the interior and swap everything from the xj? Also What else would I need?

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Get a good aftermarket replacement head when/if it cracks.  Not a biggie.   

I would definitely do a little research on a full conversion like that.  I know you have to fill holes and make new holes in the fire wall to do the complete conversion like you are describing.

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Problem is I can't find anything on a full conversion, I did a lot of looking before I posted. That's Why I'm coming to you guys for advice.

 

I will be taking a lot of pics along the way of stripping the xj so I know where everything goes on the mj.

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You will need to swap EVERYTHING. Dash harness, engine bay harness, radiator mount, The transmission tunnel should have 4 dimples you may need to drill out to mount a transfer case linkage bracket, but it is also possible they have been drilled at the factory and just have rubber plugs in them. You will also need to splice the MJ body harness into the XJ dash harness. The tail lights are wired differently, but there should be instructions somewhere on this site. You will also need the XJ sender assembly, which contains the pump, correct fuel level sender for the dash cluster, and the fuel pressure regulator. But since it is mirror image from the MJ one, it will only fit in the 84-86 carburated V6 tank. The baffles inside the fuel injected tanks will be in the way for the pick-up. There is no other solution for this. 91 and 92 MJ sending units do have the correct sender, but will lack the fuel pressure regulator.

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mvusse, I'm confused about the fuel set up.

It's a returnless fuel system, which means there is no fuel return from the regulator in the engine bay like there is on your truck from the factory.  The returnless systems regulate the pressure from inside the tank as part of the hanger assembly.

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