from intake manifold. Disconnect fuel lines at fuel rail. Fuel lines
are removed by squeezing the 2 retaining tabs against the fuel line
and pulling the fuel line from the connector. Use caution as these
fuel lines are under pressure.
3) Loosen drive belt tensioner and remove drive belt. Remove
power steering pump and bracket from intake manifold. Remove fuel rail
retaining bolts. Remove fuel rail and injector assembly.
4) Remove intake manifold heat shield. Disconnect EGR tube
fittings. Disconnect exhaust pipe from manifold. Disconnect oxygen
sensor. Remove retaining bolts and remove manifolds.
Installation
1) Install new gasket. Install exhaust and intake manifolds
and loosely install bolts. Install EGR tube between manifolds. Tighten
manifold bolts in proper sequence see Fig. 1. Tighten to
specifications, see TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE in this article.
2) Tighten EGR tube bolts. Apply anti-seize to oxygen sensor
threads prior to installation. Reverse removal procedures for
remaining components. Tighten bolts to specification.
3) Install new "O" rings on fuel line connectors prior to
installation. Ensure "CLICK" sound is heard when installing fuel
lines. This indicates that fuel lines are properly seated.
Fig. 1: Manifold Tightening Sequence (4.0L)
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.
INTAKE & EXHAUST MANIFOLD (4.2L)
Removal
1) Remove air cleaner. Disconnect fuel line at carburetor.
Mark and disconnect all vacuum hoses, ventilation hoses and electrical
connectors at intake manifold.
2) Disconnect throttle cable at bellcrank. On A/T models,
disconnect throttle valve rod. On all models, remove PCV hose from
manifold. Drain cooling system. Remove coolant hoses from intake
Removal
1) Drain cooling system. Remove radiator. Discharge A/C
system if necessary. Remove A/C condenser and receiver assembly (if
equipped). Remove fuel pump (if equipped with mechanical pump),
ignition wires and distributor.
2) Remove cylinder head. See CYLINDER HEAD in this article.
Remove hydraulic lifters. Using Lifter Remover/Installer (J-21884),
remove lifters. Mark lifter location for reassembly reference.
3) Remove engine front cover. See ENGINE FRONT COVER in this
article. Remove timing chain and sprockets. Remove front bumper and
grille (if necessary). Carefully remove camshaft.
Inspection
Inspect camshaft for flaking, lobe wear or worn bearing
journals. Replace if not within specification. See ENGINE
SPECIFICATIONS tables.
Installation
Lubricate camshaft and install into place. Use care not to
damage camshaft bearings. Reverse removal procedure to complete
installation. Tighten bolts to specification.
Camshaft Bearing
Replace camshaft bearings using camshaft bearing
remover/installer. Ensure oil holes are aligned after installation.
OIL PAN
See OIL PAN REMOVAL at end of ENGINE section.
PISTON & ROD
NOTE: Mark piston cylinder location for reassembly reference.
Install pistons in original cylinder location.
Removal
1) Remove cylinder head. See CYLINDER HEAD in this article.
Remove oil pan. See OIL PAN REMOVAL at end of ENGINE section. Remove
ridge or deposits from cylinder bore.
2) Mark connecting rod and piston for cylinder
identification. Remove bearing cap. Remove piston and rod assembly.
CAUTION: Arrows on top of piston must point toward front of engine.
Oil squirt holes in connecting rod must face camshaft side
of engine.
Installation
1) Ensure ring end gap and side clearance are within
specification. See ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS tables. Install rings on
piston. Position ring end gaps at specified areas. See Fig. 5. Ring
gaps may vary 20 degrees from positions illustrated.