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    Mr. N's Dana 44 archive

    Mr N's Dana 44 page is long gone but most of it was preserved on Wayback Machine web archive Mr.N's Dana Axle Articles
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    97 ECU & engine in 2001

    Re: 97 engine in 2001 Well crap! I guess I owe ya'll a beer. I had a brain fart :looney: and confused which 0331 casting was TUPY. If I had actually paid attention to Tim's post I would have realized I was Drain Bamged.:doh: Too make it worse I don't have the post count to edit so my stupid is...
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    97 ECU & engine in 2001

    Yep! Pretty much what I ended up doing when I saw what a mess he had made except it didn't make sense to mess with changing out the good head on the 97 motor he put in it. Other than the adapter plate everything is now correct 01. It runs great and everything works; Wifey is loving it. I...
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    97 ECU & engine in 2001

    I disagree... If you have a complete 00/01 XJ with bad head/ motor an adapter plate and extra manifold gasket is all you need to allow use of a cheap/free 0630 head.. A new Clearwater 0331 would have cost me $583 alone. I had to change all those parts due to buying a project the previous...
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    97 ECU & engine in 2001

    I finished up this build and gave it to my wife after a kid turned left in front of her 97 XJ . I learned about the adapter plate to match the630 head to the 01 manifold so that added another $100. Still under $1500 in the Jeep. Since the I've picked up 2 more blown '01s for $500 each
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    97 ECU & engine in 2001

    Decided not to fart around trying to make the 97 stuff work. I picked up all the 2001 components to get it right on Ebay. Some of the 97 sensors are the same reusing the temp, CKP,MAP, & TPS. IMHO a '01 intake isn't worth spending $75 on new parts Oil pressure sender 99UP...
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    Over my head in problems and need help

    Looks like the scanner pictured is in generic mode. IIRC my 98 had similar issues when I hooked my Maxisys 908 up using the generic OBDII setting. Entering the VIN and using the correct Chrysler adapter and mode solved the issue.
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    97 ECU & engine in 2001

    foundmy answer here https://www.naxja.org/forum/showpost.php?p=245215003&postcount=1
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    97 ECU & engine in 2001

    Transmission also is coming up as 1 year only in '97 what is different. How do I ID year?
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    97 ECU & engine in 2001

    Looks like the TCM for 97 was one year only. According to Car-parts.com interchange years were 92-96; 97; 98-2001.
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    97 ECU & engine in 2001

    No emissions. Most of the issues should be addressed by '97 injector harness with the black and white plug and a '97 ECU My question is specifically about the gray connector which is the harnesses that runs into the cab.
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    97 ECU & engine in 2001

    Picked up a non runner 01 2wd Sport project Monday. Seller clams he did engine swap and it was running fine until trans stopped shifting and then it quit running Seller says it has a 97 engine.There is no ECU. The Injector / ignition harness has been changed to a 97 type. This harness has the...
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    88 to 95 I must be crazy

    Did you swap an auto into the 87? What did you use to plug the hole from the clutch master? I have another 95 for reference. Screwed up and put the evap case in before pulling up carpet to change the plate to block off the shifter hole now I get to fight carpet from under the case.:laugh: The...
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    88 to 95 I must be crazy

    Blew the motor in my 88 XJ so I bought a 95 for parts. The 95 has better fuel injection, auto trans, and there were several things that did not work on the 88 so I figured I'd swap over all the 95 crap into the 88. What was I thinking :flipoff: Stripped everything from the engine compartment...
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    Dorman trans cooler line disconect fix your leaks

    Had trouble finding new disconnects for the AW4 cooler line at the tranny. The local pats guy had a glazed look when I told him what I used when I wrenched for a living. Looked them up on line and got the part # and they even had them in stock.:confused1 Dorman 800-714 Cost me about $12 each...
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