Not to burst your bubble but the man that is in charge of the kitchen is the executive chef. To become a chef takes years of experience. Just to graduate culinary school does not make you chef. And their are certified chefs but not official chefs. Its may be official to you and congrats. But...
Please go check the ground that comes off the battery where it connects to the block under the ignition coil... This bolt is often loose dirty and can cause non starting, die out, stalling, and just about every other electrical problem.. Ive seen this many times and cost nothing but some...
I would check negative battery cable at the block connection where it bolts to the block under the ignition coil. The bolts seam to get loose alot and will reek havoc. If you clean it and tighten you just mite solve your problem.. No promises though, Good luck.
Ya I'm in mass and years ago I drove up it with my 69 camaro no problems. what a ride back down though need to be in low at some points. But the road is paved and there is no offroading.
In that picture you are looking at the front of the engine, The tension pulley in the picture is on the right from the cs. Above that is the power steering pump.
Well I'm only a know it all with Cherokee,s I wish! But thats why I'm here to learn. I do not answer what I don't know but I do read what I need to know. Make sense? O well sorry I couldn't answer your question.
X2 on the bone yard. If you get $100 new one on ebay you might have problems. A good new radiator will run you about $160. And if you can find a good one at the bone yard you should expect to pay $25 - $50. As far as your rear grinding noise, check all the ujoints before you open the differential!