tribal_4x4
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So it all started with an unintentional find of a 1987 Jeep Cherokee Chief for $320 on Craigslist. Was listed as a good running truck but needed a new tranny and transfercase. I figured for the price I couldnt go wrong. 206k miles on the clock and it really does run like a champ. I have had the Jeep for about a month now and will update everything I have done up until now.
Here are pics of the Jeep at the previous owners house as I was purchasing it.
The Jeep is in amazing shape for its age besides a good dent in the lower part of the passenger side door. I didnt realize till I got home that it had the factory dana 44 rear! Score! This jeep just needed a good cleaning and thats exactly what it got. After getting it home a friend told me it was half off for tool kit members at pick n pull and I was able to get another BA-10 tranny and NP231 for it for a great price. I know... I know... why put another crappy tranny in it... well unfortunately I couldnt find any AX-15's and this one seemed to be in great shape. Good thing I was right. I installed a brand new clutch and fly wheel as well as the cleaned up *new to me* tranny and transfer case and it drives perfect.
Pic of the Old stuff
Pic of the New stuff all cleaned up
Also ended up doing a full tune up and scored free brand new distributor and coil from a friend who never ended up using them. Cleaned out the the throttle body, new fuel filter and installed Dodge 703 injectors (4 pin injectors). This thing couldnt run any better. Never had a cherokee run this smooth. Also did the open cooling swap. I did have one hick up where it died on me and for the life of me could not figure out what was wrong. I tested EVERYTHING... got impatient and sent it to Jeep to get diagnosed and was annoyed when I found out it was the CPS. I have delt with many CPS failures but never one like what this guy was doing. Oh well. runs great again.
Pic of it getting towed from where it died
Pic of it getting towed to jeep
Once I got it back I did some cosmetic upgrades. I put one a 97+ side mirrior. Unfortunately could only find one. Looking for the passenger side. 97+ door handles. Wagoneer Dash wood trim. Wagoneer Tail lights with silver trim painted black. Painted the factory steel wheels black.
Here are pics of the Jeep at the previous owners house as I was purchasing it.






The Jeep is in amazing shape for its age besides a good dent in the lower part of the passenger side door. I didnt realize till I got home that it had the factory dana 44 rear! Score! This jeep just needed a good cleaning and thats exactly what it got. After getting it home a friend told me it was half off for tool kit members at pick n pull and I was able to get another BA-10 tranny and NP231 for it for a great price. I know... I know... why put another crappy tranny in it... well unfortunately I couldnt find any AX-15's and this one seemed to be in great shape. Good thing I was right. I installed a brand new clutch and fly wheel as well as the cleaned up *new to me* tranny and transfer case and it drives perfect.
Pic of the Old stuff

Pic of the New stuff all cleaned up

Also ended up doing a full tune up and scored free brand new distributor and coil from a friend who never ended up using them. Cleaned out the the throttle body, new fuel filter and installed Dodge 703 injectors (4 pin injectors). This thing couldnt run any better. Never had a cherokee run this smooth. Also did the open cooling swap. I did have one hick up where it died on me and for the life of me could not figure out what was wrong. I tested EVERYTHING... got impatient and sent it to Jeep to get diagnosed and was annoyed when I found out it was the CPS. I have delt with many CPS failures but never one like what this guy was doing. Oh well. runs great again.
Pic of it getting towed from where it died

Pic of it getting towed to jeep

Once I got it back I did some cosmetic upgrades. I put one a 97+ side mirrior. Unfortunately could only find one. Looking for the passenger side. 97+ door handles. Wagoneer Dash wood trim. Wagoneer Tail lights with silver trim painted black. Painted the factory steel wheels black.
