1) Drain cooling system. Remove fan shroud and drive belts.
Remove fan assembly.
2) Disconnect heater hoses and lower radiator hose at water
pump. Remove water pump retaining bolts. Remove water pump.
Installation
Clean all gasket surfaces. Install water pump. Tighten bolts
to specification. Ensure pump turns freely. Reverse removal
procedures. Fill and purge air from cooling system.
NOTE: It may be necessary to remove heater hose to remove trapped
air if system cannot be purged using following procedures.
Cooling System Air Purge (Vehicles With Coolant Recovery)
Fill system to proper level. Place heater control to "HEAT"
position and temperature control to "WARM" or "HIGH" position. Install
coolant caps. Operate engine to normal operating temperature. Shut off
engine and allow system to cool. Add coolant to recovery bottle.
Repeat procedure to obtain correct coolant level.
Cooling System Air Purge (Vehicles Without Coolant Recovery)
Fill system to proper level. Place heater control to "HEAT"
position and temperature control to "WARM" or "HIGH" position. Operate
engine to normal operating temperature with radiator cap removed. Add
necessary coolant and install radiator cap.
NOTE: For further information on cooling system capacities and
other cooling system components, see ENGINE COOLING SYSTEMS
article.
ENGINE OILING
CRANKCASE CAPACITY
Crankcase capacity is 4 qts. (3.8 L) with oil filter change.
NORMAL OIL PRESSURE
Normal oil pressure should be 13 psi (.91 kg/cm) at 600 RPM
or 37-75 psi (2.6-5.3 kg/cm) at 1600 RPM.
OIL PRESSURE REGULATOR VALVE
Oil pressure regulator valve is located in oil pump body and
is nonadjustable.
OILING SYSTEM
Engine lubrication is provided by the distributor driven
gear-type oil pump. Oil is supplied through the full-flow oil filter
and into an internal oil passage. Internal passage runs along right
side of block and intersects lifter bores.
Oil is then routed to camshaft and crankshaft bearings. Oil
is supplied to rocker arms from the hydraulic lifters and through the
push rods. By-pass valves are located in oil filter mounting and oil
pump.
OIL PUMP
Removal
Remove oil pan. See OIL PAN REMOVAL article. Remove oil pump
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.
Removal
Drain cooling system. Disconnect radiator and heater hoses
from pump. Remove drive belt(s). Remove fan shroud. Remove fan
assembly. Remove electric cooling fan (if equipped). Remove power
steering bracket from water pump. Remove water pump and gasket.
Installation
Ensure gasket surfaces are clean. Install water pump. Tighten
bolts to specification. Ensure pump turns freely. Reverse removal
procedures. Fill and purge air from cooling system.
NOTE: It may be necessary to remove heater hose to remove trapped
air if system cannot be purged using following procedures.
Cooling System Air Purge (Vehicles W/Coolant Recovery)
Fill system to proper level. Place heater control to "HEAT"
position and temperature control to "WARM" or "HIGH" position. Install
coolant caps. Operate engine to normal operating temperature. Shut off
engine and allow system to cool. Add coolant to recovery bottle.
Repeat procedure to obtain correct coolant level.
Cooling System Air Purge (Vehicles W/O Coolant Recovery)
Fill system to proper level. Place heater control to "HEAT"
position and temperature control to "WARM" or "HIGH" position. Operate
engine to normal operating temperature with radiator cap removed. Add
necessary coolant and install radiator cap.
NOTE: For further information on cooling systems, see appropriate
article in the ENGINE COOLING section.
LUBRICATION
CRANKCASE CAPACITY
Crankcase capacity for 4.0L is 5 1/2 qts. (5.2L) or 5 qts.
(4.7L) for 4.2L with oil filter change.
NORMAL OIL PRESSURE
Normal oil pressure should be 37-75 psi (2.6-5.3 kg/cm)
maximum above 1600 RPM. Minimum oil pressure should be 13 psi (.9
kg/cm
) at 600 RPM.
OIL PRESSURE REGULATOR VALVE
Oil pressure regulator valve is located in pump body. Valve
is nonadjustable and serviced as an assembly.
ENGINE OILING SYSTEM
Engine lubrication is provided by the distributor driven
gear-type oil pump. Oil is supplied through the full-flow oil filter
and into an internal oil passage. Internal passage provides oil to the
lifter bores. Oil is then routed to camshaft and crankshaft bearings.
Oil is supplied to rocker arms from the hydraulic lifters and through
the push rods.
OIL PUMP
Removal
Remove oil pan. See OIL PAN REMOVAL in this section. Remove
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1988 J e ep C hero ke e
1988 ENGINES
Jeep - Engine Removal - 4-Cylinder
Cherokee, Comanche, Wrangler
4-CYLINDER ENGINES
2.5L
1) Disconnect negative battery cable. Drain cooling system.
Remove air cleaner, lower radiator hose, fan shroud, and engine
compartment light from hood. Scribe hinge locations and remove hood.
Disconnect automatic transmission cooler lines at radiator (if
equipped).
2) Remove upper radiator hose, fan assembly and coolant
recovery hose. Remove radiator and A/C condenser (if equipped). Hold
fan pulley to water pump flange using 5/16" x 1/2" SAE capscrew.
Disconnect heater hoses, throttle linkages, cruise control cable (if
equipped) and Throttle valve rod.
3) Disconnect wires from starter and separate CEC system
wiring harness connector. Disconnect fuel pipe from fuel pump and fuel
return hose from fuel filter. Disconnect hoses from A/C compressor and
power steering pump (if equipped). Drain power steering pump
reservoir. Cap all fittings and hose ends.
4) Remove vacuum check valve from brake booster (if
equipped). Tag and remove all wiring and vacuum lines connected to
engine or accessories. Raise vehicle and remove starter. Disconnect
exhaust pipe from manifold.
5) Remove converter/flywheel housing cover. Remove engine
mount nuts at bracket side. On automatic transmission models, index
mark drive plate and torque converter. Remove drive plate-to-converter
bolts.
6) Remove upper and loosen lower bellhousing-to-engine bolts.
Attach lifting equipment to engine. Raise engine off front mounts,
Place support under bellhousing. Remove remaining bellhousing-to-
engine bolts. Lift engine out of engine compartment.
NOTE: Engine mount pads may be removed from engine brackets to
align engine and transmission during installation.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
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Clutch Housing-to-Block Bolts .................... 55 (75)
Drive Plate-to-Converter ......................... 26 (35)
Flywheel Bolts ............................... ( 1) 50 (68)
Front Support Bracket-to-Block ................... 45 (61)
Front Support Cushion-to-Crossmember ............. 33 (45)
Rear Support Bracket-to-Transmission ............. 33 (45)
Rear Support Cushion-to-Bracket .................. 30 (41)
Starter Motor-to-Block ........................... 33 (45)
( 1) - Tighten an additional 60 degrees.
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1988 J e ep C hero ke e
1988 ENGINES
Jeep - Engine Removal - 6-Cylinder
Cherokee, Comanche, Wagoneer, Wrangler
6-CYLINDER ENGINES
4.0L
1) Scribe hinge locations, remove engine compartment light
(if equipped) and remove hood. Disconnect battery cables and remove
battery. Drain cooling system.
2) Disconnect wire connectors from alternator, ignition coil
and distributor. Disconnect oil pressure sender wire, starter wires
and fuel injector wiring harness (if equipped). Detach 2 fuel pipe
quick connect couplings at left inner fender panel. Disconnect engine
ground strap and remove air cleaner.
3) Disconnect the vacuum purge hose at fuel vapor canister
tee. Disconnect wire from idle speed actuator and oxygen sensor.
Detach throttle cable from bracket and disconnect throttle valve rod
at bellcrank. Remove upper and lower radiator hoses.
4) On automatic transmission models, disconnect the
transmission fluid cooler tubing. On all models, remove fan shroud and
radiator. Remove fan and spacer or Tempatrol fan assembly. Hold fan
pulley to water pump flange using 5/16" x 1/2" SAE capscrew while
crankshaft is rotated.
5) Disconnect cruise control cable (if equipped). Disconnect\
wires from starter motor solenoid and disconnect CEC system harness.
Remove power brake vacuum check valve from booster (if equipped).
6) Disconnect power steering hoses from steering gear (if
equipped). Drain power steering pump reservoir and plug end of hoses.
Cap all fittings on steering gear and hoses. Raise and support
vehicle. Remove starter. Remove flywheel housing access cover.
7) Remove upper and loosen lower bellhousing-to-engine bolts.
Attach lifting equipment to engine. Raise engine off front mounts.
Place support under bellhousing. Remove remaining bellhousing-to-
engine bolts. Lift engine out of engine compartment.
4.2L
1) Remove battery and drain cooling system. Remove air
cleaner and engine compartment light from hood. Scribe hinge location
and remove hood. Disconnect and plug front fuel line at pump and fuel
return line at frame.
2) Disconnect heater hoses at heater. Label and disconnect
all wiring, lines, linkage and hoses at engine. Remove vacuum switch
assembly bracket from cylinder head cover. Remove both radiator hoses
and automatic transmission oil lines (if equipped) at radiator. Remove\
radiator and shroud.
3) Remove fan and spacer. Use 5/16" x 1/2" SAE bolt to hold
fan pulley to water pump flange. Remove starter and disconnect engine
ground strap. Remove engine mount-to-bracket nuts. Disconnect exhaust
pipe at manifold.
4) Discharge A/C system (if equipped). Disconnect and plug
hose or port openings at compressor. Disconnect hoses at power
steering gear and drain reservoir. Remove power brake vacuum check
valve. Remove bracket bolt for automatic transmission filler tube (if
equipped).
5) Lift and support vehicle. On models with automatic
FUEL TANKS
GAS CAPS
GASKETS
GROMMETS (VALVE COVER)
HARMONIC DAMPERS
HEATER CONTROL VALVES
HEATER CORES
HOSE AND TUBE COUPLERS, CONNECTORS AND CLAMPS
HOSE CLAMPS
HOSE CONNECTORS
HOSE COUPLERS
HOSES AND TUBES (FUEL LINES, RADIATOR, VACUUM, BY PASS,
HEATER, RECOVERY TANK AND OIL COOLERS)
HOUSINGS
IDLE AIR CONTROLS
IDLE SPEED CONTROL ACTUATORS
IGNITION BOOTS
IGNITION COIL TOWERS
IGNITION COILS
IGNITION CONTROL MODULES (ICM)
IGNITION SWITCHES
IGNITION TERMINALS
IGNITION WIRES, BOOTS, COIL TOWERS AND TERMINALS (SECONDARY)
IN-TANK FUEL STRAINERS
INERTIA FUEL SHUT-OFF SWITCHES
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSORS
INTAKE MANIFOLDS
INTERCOOLERS
KNOCK SENSORS
LIQUID VAPOR SEPARATORS
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAP) SENSORS
MASS AIR FLOW (MAF) SENSORS
METAL AIR MANIFOLDS AND PIPES
METAL AIR PIPES
MIX CONTROL SOLENOIDS
MOTOR MOUNTS
O-RINGS, GASKETS, SEALS AND SPRING LOCKS
O2 SENSORS
OIL PRESSURE SENDING UNITS
OIL PUMP PICK-UP SCREENS
OIL PUMPS
PARK NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCHES
PCV BREATHER ELEMENTS
PCV ORIFICES
PCV VALVES
PICK-UP ASSEMBLIES (INCLUDES MAGNETIC, HALL EFFECT AND
OPTICAL)
POWER STEERING PRESSURE SENSORS
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULES (PCM) AND PROM
POWERTRAIN CONTROL PROM
PRESSURIZED EXPANSION TANK CAPS
RADIATOR CAPS AND PRESSURIZED EXPANSION TANK CAPS
RADIATOR FAN BLADES
RADIATOR FAN CLUTCHES
RADIATORS
ROLL OVER VALVES
SEALING COMPOUNDS
SEALS
SECONDARY AIR INJECTION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT DEVICES
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS
SHROUDS, BAFFLES AND DEFLECTORS
SPARK PLUGS
SPRING LOCKS
Terminal burned, affecting
performance ............ A ........... (2) Require repair or
replacement.
Terminal burned, not
affecting performance .. 2 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Terminal corroded,
affecting performance .. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Terminal corroded, not
affecting performance .. 2 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Terminal loose, affecting
performance ............ B .. Require repair or replacement.
Terminal loose, not
affecting performance .. 1 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Threads damaged ......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Threads stripped (threads
missing) ............... A ............ Require replacement.
Wire lead conductors
exposed ................ B .. Require repair or replacement.
Wire lead corroded ...... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Wire lead open .......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Wire lead shorted ....... A .. Require repair or replacement.
( 1) - Refer to manufacturer's diagnostic trouble code
procedure and require repair or replacement of affected
component(s).
( 2) - Determine cause and correct prior to repair or
replacement of part.
( 3) - Determine source of contamination, such as engine coolant,
fuel, metal particles, or water. Require repair or
replacement.
( 4) - Includes inoperative, intermittent operation, failure to
perform all functions, or out of OEM specification.
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See POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULES (PCM) AND PROM .
PRESSURIZED EXPANSION TANK CAPS
See RADIATOR CAPS AND PRESSURIZED EXPANSION TANK CAPS .
RADIATOR CAPS AND PRESSURIZED EXPANSION TANK CAPS
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Application incorrect ... B ........... Require replacement.
Coolant recovery check
valve inoperative ...... A ....... ( 1) Require replacement.
Fails to maintain proper
pressure ............... B ........... Require replacement.
Gasket missing .......... C . Require replacement of gasket.
Missing ................. C ........... Require replacement.
Seal missing ............ C ... Require replacement of seal.
( 1) - Inoperative includes intermittent operation or out of
OEM specification.
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RADIATOR FAN BLADES
electrical system overload.
BATTERY WARNING
WARNING: When battery is disconnected, vehicles equipped with
computers may lose memory data. When battery power is
restored, driveability problems may exist on some
vehicles. These vehicles may require a relearn procedure.
See the COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in GENERAL
INFORMATION section.
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SENSITIVE (ESD) PARTS
WARNING: Many solid state electrical components can be damaged by
static electricity (ESD). Some will display a warning label,
but many will not. Discharge personal static electricity by
touching a metal ground point on the vehicle prior to
servicing any ESD sensitive component.
HALOGEN BULBS
Halogen bulbs contain pressurized gas which may explode if
overheated. DO NOT touch glass portion of bulb with bare hands. Eye
protection should be worn when handling or working around halogen
bulbs.
RADIATOR CAP
CAUTION: Always disconnect the fan motor when working near the
radiator fan. The fan is temperature controlled and could
start at any time even when the ignition key is in the OFF
position. DO NOT loosen or remove radiator cap when cooling
system is hot.