The real MVP . One minute intros are annoying . Far too many times have I found another video to not have to filter out the intro to find the information .
It wasnt the head gasket, it was the head. In late 99, Jeep changed the casting, to the notorious 0331 head. The casting is thin between cylinders 3 and 4, and tend to crack, causing overheating. However, this is easily solved, as heads are cheap, and any head will work on any 4.0 block. Also, you can pull a head in your driveway in just a couple of hours.
@@davidtrevino5211 Yes. The bolt pattern and locations for the intake, exhaust, and head bolts are identical throughout. As for the differences between distributor and coil packs, that's simply wiring, as the dizzy goes on the engine, and the coil pack is plugged into the engine harness. However, the 2000, 2001 heads have lugs cast into them for the 2 bolts that secure the coil pack to the head. But my 98 head is on my 2000 block, with the coilpack, and it's plenty secure with just the boots on the spark plugs. Hope this helps.
Vehicle Tribe hi guy it's been a while yes the caption is working fine thank you like you I like to get my car's stock no mods like you said you don't know how good there work is or the quality of the parts they used or you might like to mod. it differently for you're purpose of looks that says this is me you should all so look under the car to see if it has been wrecked and fixed to look good but not fixed right like under the bumpers etc well glad you're doing good I just got a 93 Ford F350 four door long bed pickup role along model with a 460 cid 7.5 liter runs great in good shape for only a thousand cheap price I bought it so I have something that will tow and haul anything I want like JEEPS car's truck's etc I'm not a house trailer type guy oh I wondered one thing Florida do you surf just wondered well you have very good night guy 👍👍👍from California C😎😎L
1997 Jeep Cherokee XJ 2.5TD with a little rust on the doorstep and on the mudguard for 3900€? It's a little bit expensive, or? What is the realistic price for it?
I'd say that's a little high. Unless they've added a good amount of aftermarket parts that you were going to buy yourself eventually.. $2500- $3000 is reasonable..
it took me almost 2 years to find a clean 2000 at a good deal. Honestly I wanted a 98/99 but I had to compromise and get a 2000. I couldn't find a 98/99 that wasn't dogged out. The 00/01 have a aluminum head that is prone to cracking, and a low pinion Dana 30. But I will be doing a motor swap and axles. But the body is clean😄
2000/2001 do not have and aluminum hesd. It is a cast iron head. The problem is these 0331 casting heads had poor quality control and are prone to cracking. Especially when there is a problem with over heating as stated in this video.
The sad part is rotary’s in general even the rx8 aren’t actually that unreliable. It’s just the need VERY extensive maintenance very frequently. That’s what people just don’t know. With premixing, the right oil, frequent oil changes they will stay pretty reliable but nobody knows to premix and didn’t know to change the oil every couple thousand miles so they bought the rx8 back whenever didn’t maintenance it correctly and then it blows up at 50k miles and is labeled “unreliable”