Cris Engel
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- East Wenatchee Wa
2000 Jeep XJ Classic 249xxx miles rebuilt 4.0
Hey everyone, I’ve read many issues about overheating with these 4.0 l systems but I have never have seen a solution. I will give a brief run down of what I am seeing, then ask for your input. This motor was rebuilt by a local shop with all stock off the shelf parts. It’s not a Hot rod motor. It has a cold air intake, and an aftermarket aluminum radiator with triple fans on it. It is a FFD EXTREME TRIPLE THREAT COOLING FAN KIT. ( sorry for the caps there it was cut and pasted straight from Ebay where I bought it)
The new build has about 3k miles on it and performs well except for this cooling issue. I filled and burped the cooling system as many suggested here on this site. Front left corner of the jeep high in the air. I let it run and brought the operating temp up 210 where it always runs. I fed it as much coolant as it would take and let it idle there for a while. Once capped I went on with normal use.
Now for the issue I am seeing. While out on the back roads of Wenatchee WA, I started a good service road climb. The temp stayed 210-215 the entire climb, then shot up to 260. I stopped the climb and sat and watched the gauge to see if it would stay pegged at 260 or not. It just sat there, so I put the jeep in Park and the temp dropped back to 215 again. I was stumped at this point. I popped the hood and yes it felt hot, but nothing more that it always feels.
I continued my climb and it shot back up again, this time I kept going to see if the bouncy road might have moved a connector and it would fix itself, but it did not. This time it started to run really poorly, like it would barley run. I thought maybe I hurt it with a true overheat issue. I let the jeep continue to barley idle and revved it a few time to see if it would clear out. About 2 mins later the temp gauge returned to 215 and the engine cleared right out. I knew I had an issue at this point and headed back off the mountain. The jeep did the same issue two more times headed down the hill each time the rough running would be worse and worse. Once back off the trail the jeep seems to be ok and I drove it home and parked it.
Fast forward three weeks, I go out and start it up and pop the rad cap, the water level is at the top, so I cap it back up and let the jeep warm up. Within a few mins it comes up to 210 temp and everything looks great. Then within a couple mins it pegs the 260 number again and starts to run rough.
Any ideas?
thanks !
Hey everyone, I’ve read many issues about overheating with these 4.0 l systems but I have never have seen a solution. I will give a brief run down of what I am seeing, then ask for your input. This motor was rebuilt by a local shop with all stock off the shelf parts. It’s not a Hot rod motor. It has a cold air intake, and an aftermarket aluminum radiator with triple fans on it. It is a FFD EXTREME TRIPLE THREAT COOLING FAN KIT. ( sorry for the caps there it was cut and pasted straight from Ebay where I bought it)
The new build has about 3k miles on it and performs well except for this cooling issue. I filled and burped the cooling system as many suggested here on this site. Front left corner of the jeep high in the air. I let it run and brought the operating temp up 210 where it always runs. I fed it as much coolant as it would take and let it idle there for a while. Once capped I went on with normal use.
Now for the issue I am seeing. While out on the back roads of Wenatchee WA, I started a good service road climb. The temp stayed 210-215 the entire climb, then shot up to 260. I stopped the climb and sat and watched the gauge to see if it would stay pegged at 260 or not. It just sat there, so I put the jeep in Park and the temp dropped back to 215 again. I was stumped at this point. I popped the hood and yes it felt hot, but nothing more that it always feels.
I continued my climb and it shot back up again, this time I kept going to see if the bouncy road might have moved a connector and it would fix itself, but it did not. This time it started to run really poorly, like it would barley run. I thought maybe I hurt it with a true overheat issue. I let the jeep continue to barley idle and revved it a few time to see if it would clear out. About 2 mins later the temp gauge returned to 215 and the engine cleared right out. I knew I had an issue at this point and headed back off the mountain. The jeep did the same issue two more times headed down the hill each time the rough running would be worse and worse. Once back off the trail the jeep seems to be ok and I drove it home and parked it.
Fast forward three weeks, I go out and start it up and pop the rad cap, the water level is at the top, so I cap it back up and let the jeep warm up. Within a few mins it comes up to 210 temp and everything looks great. Then within a couple mins it pegs the 260 number again and starts to run rough.
Any ideas?
thanks !
