wannabeMJ Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 well I started taking apart the XJ (DAMN IT carpooler will be leaving sooner then expected) and I saw som major difference with both trucks for starter the piece that goes above the rad is not the same as the one originaly on the MJ and the XJ one will not fit without major fabing second the rad doesn't fit between the fender without again some major cuting I need advice from people who have done this before please Ill be pulling the engine tommorow or the next day and will need to fit everything around it verry soon Dom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eagle Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 If you had read some of the previous discussions on this, you would have discovered that this swap is generally NOT recommended. You don't have to cut any fenders, but you do have to replace the complete inner front radiator support section to accommodate the wider 4..0L radiator. In addition, many people report that the firewall has to be cut or hammered to fit the 4.0L engine into the engine bay. (This part is not 100% -- it may be that late '86s were built using the same firewall that came on the 87 and newer vehicles.) This is why the usual advice when someone asks about replacing a 2.8L is to drop in a Chevy 3.4L. Don't know what you mean by "major fabbing." You need to swap the radiator support structure. That's a nuisance, but it's a straightforward swap and does not require any custom fabrication. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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