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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual ²The feed holes for the crankshaft main bearings.
Once the block has been completely cleaned, apply
Loctite PST pipe sealant with Teflon 592 to the
threads of the front and rear oil galley plugs.
Tig

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual 4.0L ENGINE SERVICE PROCEDURES
INDEX
page page
Camshaft............................... 69
Camshaft Pin Replacement................. 71
Crankshaft Main Bearings.................. 80
Cylinder Block.....

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual OVERSIZE AND UNDERSIZE COMPONENT
CODES
Some engines may be built with oversize or under-
size components such as:
²Oversize cylinder bores.
²Oversize camshaft bearing bores.
²Undersize crankshaft m

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (6) Remove upper radiator support retaining bolts
and remove radiator support.
(7) Remove the fan shroud (Fig. 13) and electric
cooling fan.
(8) Disconnect the transmission fluid cooler tubing
(automa

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (29) Disconnect the engine speed sensor wire con-
nection.
(30) Remove the exhaust pipe support.
(31) Remove the flywheel/converter housing access
cover.
(32)Vehicles with Automatic Transmission:
(a)

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (28) Connect the heater hoses at the engine ther-
mostat housing and water pump.
(29) Install the fan assembly to the idler pulley.
(30) Install the radiator or radiator/condenser (if
equipped with A/

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (17) Tighten the serpentine drive belt according to
the specifications listed in Group 7, Cooling System.
(18) Install the fan shroud and radiator (refer to
Group 7, Cooling System for the proper proc

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (3) Check for rocker arm bridges which are caus-
ing misalignment of the rocker arm to valve tip area.
(4) Remove the bridges, pivots and corresponding
pairs of rocker arms (Fig. 2). Place them on a b