Green Mesa XJ
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- Pensacola, FL
How did you put a 4.0 in the 85? I thought there was a ton of frame modification to shoe horn it in?
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NiceI have an 85 4 door. It started off life as a 2.5L carb'd. I updated it to a purple cam, headers, and fuel injection. Later sold the engine & trans and built a 4.L stroker back in about 2003. I have close to 200k on the stroker. I am finishing up my third paint job on it. I built everything including boat sides bumpers and suspension. I have .25" cold roll skids from the engine back past the tcase. It has a modified Ford Radius arm suspension that I love.
It has locked dana44's front and rear with an AW4 on 35's and hydraulic assist.
Here it is. I am refreshing the paint.
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I keep the inside and outside almost like new. Body work is an obsession for me and I own a commercial steam cleaner. I was daily driving it on a 110 mile round trip commute.
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You need a BFH on a small region of the firewall. You have to swap the hood and front support. All in all, if you have a donor and body working skills, it isn't all that hard.
There is a modification that uses a 90 or so grand am coolant tank (has been on my jeep for 5 years ) That doesn't have the problems a factory one has.I got 87' pioneer...190k still runs strong...love this jeep...
Only thing i want to do is convert the cooling system..to a newer open system..ive gone through 2 coolant recovery bottles...jeep has always ran cool...even crawling! I think the plastic is cheap in the recovery bottles...but all in all the renix is a good system once you learn how to maintain electrical parts..
There is a conversion to a 1990 grand am bottle that will solve your problems ( been running it on my xj for 5 years without a problem )I got 87' pioneer...190k still runs strong...love this jeep...
Only thing i want to do is convert the cooling system..to a newer open system..ive gone through 2 coolant recovery bottles...jeep has always ran cool...even crawling! I think the plastic is cheap in the recovery bottles...but all in all the renix is a good system once you learn how to maintain electrical parts..
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'EMP proofed' ECU ????????
A metal ammo can will suffice for EMP protection. The cheap way out is to simply wrap it in tin foil and put it in a ziplock bag to protect it from moisture and dirt.Looks like its a spare he keeps in an EMP proof container. If the SHTF, you replace your fried one with the one that was in the container. If it's an auto, I suspect a TCU would need to be saved too.