superj
Well-known member
i am starting my psych build up to swap the 4.0 head onto my jeep. since the water pump started dribbling i figures i might as well put that 99 head i have in the shed on the jeep.
i have done some reading but i figure its probably easier for me to do it then the normal head swap since my block is a 99 block and the head is from a 99 4.0 also. no need to plug any holes or worry about junk like that
anyways, i am a fan of waiting to the last minute to really get started but with it being almost december i figure i better not put it off for too long or january will be here and it'll be cold and then i won;t want to do it till spring break when its warm again.
its 80 right now in good old sunny south texas.
any tips from seasoned 4.0 guys? i have done engine work on a number of vehicles so i am not expecting any trouble. i am actually thinking of making a photo log of the whole deal and posting it up like i used to do for all my bmw work from back in the day.
i have done some reading but i figure its probably easier for me to do it then the normal head swap since my block is a 99 block and the head is from a 99 4.0 also. no need to plug any holes or worry about junk like that

anyways, i am a fan of waiting to the last minute to really get started but with it being almost december i figure i better not put it off for too long or january will be here and it'll be cold and then i won;t want to do it till spring break when its warm again.
its 80 right now in good old sunny south texas.
any tips from seasoned 4.0 guys? i have done engine work on a number of vehicles so i am not expecting any trouble. i am actually thinking of making a photo log of the whole deal and posting it up like i used to do for all my bmw work from back in the day.