I blew a hole in the side of the block of my 4.0 in my 2001 XJ a couple weeks ago, so it's been out of commission. I'll be picking up a 1997 ZJ tomorrow as a DD, so I can play with the XJ more since it doesn't have to get me to work/school and back. Besides suspension/lockers etc, while it's sitting, and since I'll be swapping engines anyway, I thought, why not build a stroker? The plan for me as of now is to find another 4.0 and also find a 4.2. I want to take the crankshaft and connecting rods out of the 4.2, have them polished and ground as necessary, and throw them in the 4.0, possibly have the block bored out depending on finances, and put a hotter cam in it. My Jeep will now be used as mainly a trail rig, so torque is what I want. Horsepower, I don't care as much. I am a college student, so I am on a budget. I want to get the most torque for the best price as I can. I'm planning in doing small things such as getting a bored throttle body or boring mine out, doing a gasket match on the intake and exhaust ports, a more free flowing exhaust, and a cowl intake. I'm not expecting magical numbers out of this thing, but it would be nice to be able to roast a few cars off the line on 33's. I've been around engines for all my life, and I've rebuilt a few myself, but I haven't gotten to build one for performance yet, so this will be my first performance build. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance!!!