1997 Jeep Cherokee LS1 conversion
So as much as I love wrenchin', it just doesn't make sense to poor more money into this mess. live and learn....and am I ever learning.
The new game plan is pull the stroker and the tranny and sell 'em. I've already listed them in the Classified Section. I'll start shopping around for a decent 5.3L from one of the local salvage yards and make sure it has some kind of warranty on it.
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I was expecting a complete '99 5.3L with a harness and a PCM. Here's what I actually ended up with:
2003 5.3L
Complete harness for the engine, tranny, Drive by Wire throttle, peddle assembly and the thru the firewall harness for the entire dash.
All Fuse and relay blocks
All front end bolt-on's
Starter
All fuel lines
All electronic contol modules
4l60E 4x4 Transmission, flexplate, torque converter, and transfercase adapter (tailcone).
All tranny wiring including the NSS (aka PRNDL Switch)
Even got the tranny and engine oil dipsticks.
All for $850.
So what do ya think? Did I do okay?
If everything works, you stole it. Sell off parts you don't need and recoup some funds now.
May the force be with you.
I was expecting a complete '99 5.3L with a harness and a PCM. Here's what I actually ended up with:
2003 5.3L
Complete harness for the engine, tranny, Drive by Wire throttle, peddle assembly and the thru the firewall harness for the entire dash.
All Fuse and relay blocks
All front end bolt-on's
Starter
All fuel lines
All electronic contol modules
4l60E 4x4 Transmission, flexplate, torque converter, and transfercase adapter (tailcone).
All tranny wiring including the NSS (aka PRNDL Switch)
Even got the tranny and engine oil dipsticks.
All for $850.
So what do ya think? Did I do okay?
This is what I started with this morning. The first order of the day was to remove the Evap Canister, A/C lines at the firewall and accumulator, and the hoses for the heater.

Next up was the original motor mount brackets. I pulled the OEM brackets and installed the Novak adapters.



After seperating the tranny from the engine I installed the motor side of the Noval kit.

The first attempt at dropping the motor in didn't go to well. The OEM manifolds are just to big.

I pulled the motor back out and removed the exhaust manifolds and tried again.
SUCCESS!!

With the motor in place you can see that there simply isn't room for the stock manifolds. I'm going to research some block hugger headers and will post up which ones I decided to use.
Passenger side...

A few pics with the wires moved off the top of the motor.



The Speedway rrrrrreally tuck in tight and somewhat forward. They may run into the motor mount. The Hookers sweep more to the middle of the block.
If your swap is like the Wrangler, you are going to want to move the engine over as far as possible to the passenger side. Look at the clearance of the left upper control arm and the alternator.
Good luck






