I picked myself up a 1990 long bed MJ last year and I completely love it. I've been a Jeep guy for years but needed something a bit more convenient than the CJ or XJ I have so an MJ seemed like a good idea. I drove it out from the west coast to eastern Ontario this Christmas and everything went well. I now have 186,000 miles on it and after checking the oil this weekend I found it milky. I picked up a new Felpro "don't retorque, don't use gasket sealer" head gasket as well as all the stuff I need to do the head job (PB Blaster, moly grease, intake gasket etc.). I'm just curious about things I should be aware of when I do this job. What parts need to be taken care of? Does anything in particular break if you're not careful? I`ve searched through most of this forum so far, and didn`t find anything that really sticks out. Is it a straight forward job?
I have a couple of questions about what the Haynes manual has in it about installing a new head gasket. When removing the rocker arms and pushrods it mentions you must bring #1 cylinder to TDC. Why is this important? If the stuff comes out a certain way, shouldn't it go back in the same way without setting #1 to TDC? Also, I've noticed the fuel rail on the Renix system doesn't stay pressurized after shut down like the Chrysler system does. Is this normal or do I have a leak somewhere?
Lastly, I do hope to keep this truck for quite some time. I'd like to do an HO swap but if I go to all the trouble I'd like to put in a freshly rebuilt long block. Keeping in mind I'd prefer a rebuilder in Canada if possible, but if the price is right I have no objections to a decent builder in the US as well. Any recommendations?