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    4 Cylinder CJ7 Tire Size

    My plan was to purchase a CJ7 with the 6 cylinder engine, and put a 4 inch lift and 33 inch tires on it. But when a great deal appeared on a very clean 1981 CJ7 with a 4 Cylinder engine, I couldn't pass it up. With the 4 banger should I be reconsidering my choice of 4 inch lift and 33s? I'd...
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    94 4 cyl in an 89 YJ - runs rough

    I'm new to the Jeep community. (2 wks). Purchased an '89 Wrangler YJ. Running rough. Had new plugs, dist cap, rotor, wires & pcv valve. Runs "smoother" but not correct. My question: where to go from here? - different engine "electronics module" incompatible? - go to a carburator - other Any...
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    86' Cherokee will not start, fuel problem

    It has a four cylinder engine with a TBI carburetor. If I pour gas into the carburetor it fires right up so it is not an ignition problem. Initially the engine would catch and then stall but if I gave it throttle and got the RPMs up it would run fine. So it seems it has to do with the...
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    YJ 4 cylinder cutting out at high rpm

    We have a 1995 YJ 4 cylinder. It cuts out at high (3800-4000) rpm. We've replace fuel filter, coil, rotor, wires, and plugs as well as the throttle position sensor. I've heard that it could be the crank sensor and fear we may be floating tired valve springs. Any ideas would be appreciated.
  5. nathanbarber

    New Jeep Owner 1994 2.5 L 4 Banger QUESTIONS!!!!!!!

    Ok so I have a few questions and I will do my best to describe them the best I can. I will start with the easy one I am missing the temperature guage, but I am not sure what came in the jeep stock and if that is even what is in there now. I say that because they seem to sit a little too far back...
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    Stalling 88 Wrangler

    I have an 88 wrangler 4 cylinder 5speed that starts up and immediately stalls...drove home from work fine and now this...everyone has something different to say...i need help and dont have alot of money to be buying random parts...i did change the fuel filter... where do i start..
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