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My son and I made some good progress last night on the WJ, then my DIL brought my grandson over to visit while we worked, and the Jeep became second priority for the night. He kept pointing to things in the engine bay saying "oooh" and "what's that sound" when I'd zip a bolt out with the cordless ratchet. He's such a curious and inquisitive little guy for only being 14 months old. I hope to be able to spend many, many days in the shop with him as the years go on.
Picking up where we left on the night before, now all of the wiring is disconnected and laid to either side of the engine bay. Coils are all removed as well as the fuel rails and injectors.

Next the intake manifold is removed and access to the engine dipstick was then exposed so that was removed. That stinkin' thing was stuck in the block pretty good. Removing it while trying not to damage or bend it was a chore in itself.

Then the A/C condenser was separated from the radiator and the radiator removed exposing the front of the engine and this should give us enough room to pull the engine.

Last item for the night was removing the water pump and installing a lifting chain after removing the final two bell housing bolts just behind the intake manifold as they were much easier to access from the top with the intake out of the way.

Thanks for looking.
Picking up where we left on the night before, now all of the wiring is disconnected and laid to either side of the engine bay. Coils are all removed as well as the fuel rails and injectors.

Next the intake manifold is removed and access to the engine dipstick was then exposed so that was removed. That stinkin' thing was stuck in the block pretty good. Removing it while trying not to damage or bend it was a chore in itself.

Then the A/C condenser was separated from the radiator and the radiator removed exposing the front of the engine and this should give us enough room to pull the engine.

Last item for the night was removing the water pump and installing a lifting chain after removing the final two bell housing bolts just behind the intake manifold as they were much easier to access from the top with the intake out of the way.

Thanks for looking.




























