So did he use a donor hood to make that scoop?
What's your plan for the hole?
Perhaps I missed it somewhere in the thread, but what are your plans for wiring? I'm currently at that stage with my '88MJ 5.9L swap and it's getting interesting. I'm using a '98ZJ harness in the engine bay and splicing it with a '99XJ interior harness. So far I have the bare essentials all worked out. Got it so that when I turn the key the starter relay clicks and 12 volts go to the starter solenoid. So I know I can at least crank the engine over, hah.
This is kind of the fun part for me - wiring things up one at a time and watching the truck come to life. Had a blast Thursday night when I wired up the radio, found and old LL Cool J CD in a box and was blasting it through the speaker on the one door that is installed.
The second problem I ran into was that things were not matching up to the FSM diagrams for my '98 Cherokee. Turns out that even though my XJ is a '98 it seems to have a '99 harness. This was causing some pretty big headaches at first but once I figured out it has a '99 harness things got much better.
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I ran into this on my '98 also, made me nuts for a while because just enough stuff was the same that I didn't consider the harness to be from the next model year.
My plan for the wiring is pretty much the same as yours. I used the harness that came in the Dakota that the motor came in. Basically there are three plugs on the ECU, two are for motor and trans wiring and the third is for items that are specific to the vehicle, i.e. Cruse, gauges, power, etc. Then there are power and grounds that get tied together etc.
I ran into two problems when doing this. First the Dakota has the ECU on the oposite side as the Cherokee. I completely untaped the harness to change the direction of the wires. That caused about half the wires to be too short and the other half too long. For the short ones I spliced in a length of wire to extend them. For the long ones I haven't done anything yet. I may fold them up if I can get them into the split loom like that, or I'll trim them and splice them.
The second problem I ran into was that things were not matching up to the FSM diagrams for my '98 Cherokee. Turns out that even though my XJ is a '98 it seems to have a '99 harness. This was causing some pretty big headaches at first but once I figured out it has a '99 harness things got much better.
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I wish you the best of luck with the wiring. It can definitely be done, but it's a pretty big undertaking. I'm not sure how the Dakota wiring harness matches up, but the Grand Cherokee and Cherokee harness conveniently have power and signal wires on opposite sides. For example, the wire that supplies 12V to the starter relay when you turn the key to the 'start' position is on the driver side on the ZJ harness, but comes through the firewall on the passenger side on the XJ harness. I've found at least a half dozen other wires that do the same. Instead of tearing the harness apart and re-routing wires, I'm probably just going to run a bundle of wires along the top of the firewall to get the signals and power where they need to be.
If I ever get around to doing this I'm going to hack it up to get it working, take notes on what I do, then get pigtails or crimp terminals and connector shells for everything on the motor and build a harness from scratch. I really hate tangled wiring harnesses.
I'm really hoping it is possible to get the motor a little lower, but I fear it won't be... how much clearance do you have between the oil pan and the axle housing right now? And are there any low profile oil pans that sit closer to the crank?
Oh, and my plans changed a lot... I had to swap a motor into the 91 before I was ready to do a V8 swap, ended up putting another 4.0 in it, and found an 88 MJ that is real close to rust free and straight (for the northeast) for cheaper than I could get a new bed for the 91, so I am wheeling and DDing the 91 and parked the 88 till I can find a V8 donor. Oops.