Mike1331 said:I will answer all of your questions with a question. Do you or don't you require a egr in your area to pass smog. I'm going through this now. I have a 87 renix with a 93 head and had it rebuilt from a machine shop and swithced all intake accesories to the same year. Now all the intake has to come off so i can put that nasty egr back on to pass smog. If i were to do it again i'd take the HO head and keep the entire renix intake but bore out the throttle body to 59mm.
But the power gains fill great. At first when i did the swap the gains weren't to noticable but i switched oils added a custom down pipe with smooth bends and the motor really started to open up. The only bolt-ons i have are cone air and exauhst. The jeep is much faster than when I first bought it. I'm riding on 31's with stock 3.55 gears and can smoke most ricers on the street.
Mike1331 said:I did not have a valve spring compressor and was not even sure if my exaust valves were any good as a few of them looked like they would either need a little extra attention when preforming the 3 angle valve job or replaced. I had the shop disasemble, hot tank, paint, 3 angle valve job, and reasemble with new seals. They charged me 250 and this included the head gasket kit.
if you do a search you can find all sorts of writes ups on this subject
Mike1331 said:i wouldn't recomend zip-tieing any of your engine components together especially one filled with gas, adapting the fuel lines was easy and you'l want the higher pressure the newer FPR has. The HO header has a more free-flowing design opposed to the renix, I am using it just to get the full hp gains from the conversion.
To do the swap i needed
HO-
head
fuel rail and injectors
intake manifold
power steering pump bracket
header
throttle cable
throttle body
tranny kick down cable (this would be a good time to do a tranny fluid and filter change)
Fuel lines to adapt to renix lines
Use the spark plug for whatever year head you get
tps to salvage the rotator knob
The total cost for me including gasket kit and head work was around $375
Muad'Dib said:Thanks that helps a little better. Does anyone have a good write up and what exactly needs to be done? Like a step by step. I know its a stretch, buts its worth a shot asking.
What happens to the EGR valve's vacuum line? Just block it off?
You could do a complete swap of engine, tranny and electronics. I think they changed the body and dash in '97. I think you would need to cut out the brackets from the '97 and weld them into the '87. Also, you would need the trans cross member from the '97.acrid said:i've been reading posts on swapping out renix to ho engines. my ?? is more about an entire engine and accesory swap. perhaps I read it and it's so late my head is swimming, but I might have a 87 comanche available to me due to an accident with my 94 xj which has body damage. the xj has a 97 4.0 and a ax-15.
my ?? is more about an entire swap rather than just a head swap. I would assume that i could just take out all neccesary parts from the xj and swap into the mj or is this a huge hassle. I have all the parts and would assume it's a simple issue of just taking my time and marking all my connections and using the obd1 system and harness and taking out the renix and pre ho engine. the renix has an auto and the ho has a manual. regardless am I wrong in assuming that all I need to do is swap out the assesories and engine/tranny??? seems that it might take time, but would not be difficult since I already have all the parts and the xj is running great minus the rear end damage to the body. and I know the 97 will pass deq.
thanks in advance for any help. if you need more info that i failed to post just let me know.
75SV1 said:You could do a complete swap of engine, tranny and electronics. I think they changed the body and dash in '97. I think you would need to cut out the brackets from the '97 and weld them into the '87. Also, you would need the trans cross member from the '97.
Tom
Sounds like it should be. I think the tranny cross member should also be a direct swap. There is a difference between the Renix (87-90) and HO (91-95) cross members and also the transmission mounts. I think the holes in the body are the same place. A direct swap would be the simplest thing to do. Also, the legalest too.acrid said:actually the body was a 94, so then, from what you are saying it would be a straight swap, the only thing thats a 97 is the engine and I know that was a straight swap into the 94 minus electronics and some small changes to the belt routing, everything is 94 but the engine... still has obdI...
thanks for the info....
75SV1 said:Sounds like it should be. I think the tranny cross member should also be a direct swap. There is a difference between the Renix (87-90) and HO (91-95) cross members and also the transmission mounts. I think the holes in the body are the same place. A direct swap would be the simplest thing to do. Also, the legalest too.
Tom
The injectors might be a bit much for that setup. There are adjustable IAC(??). Look at this website:Overdriven said:I hydrolocked my renix about 2 years ago and did the HO swap. Moved a 91 engine, head, intake into my 88 XJ. I used a pacesetter header and all accessories from my 88. I also put in 21lb injectors from a mustang in when I did the swap.
One thing I have fought with is that it runs too rich. I'm not entirely sure why. One thing I'm not sure about is my IAC. What would happen if I was using the IAC from the HO with my renix electronics?